MSR AutoFlow Gravity Filter Replacement Cartridge for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$54.95
$54.95
Used Value:
$32.97
$32.97
Sale Value:
$49.46
$49.46
Having flow problems? Breathe new life into your Autoflow Gravity Filter with the MSR Autoflow Replacement Cartridge. This cartridge has a life expectancy of up to 1,500 liters depending on water conditions, and it filters nearly two liters of water per minute.
Specifications
Brand:
Action:
gravity
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited 3 years
Purifying Element:
Hollow Fiber
Recommended Use:
AutoFlow Gravity compatible
Full Reviews
We have gone through a filter about every other 10-14 day trip. By the end of its second trip, or its only trip on our recent vacation, it was down to a trickle. The cost really adds up, but it seems many filters have the same issue. I will probably not use it at all in tannined water anymore. By about 12 liters, even after backflushing every 4, it was taking a really long time. Backflushing took quite a bit of effort, squeezing the clean water reservoir like a bagpipe until I got a little trickle instead of intermittent drips; never got a decent flow back. At about 20 liters, we were taking water back to camp in the reservoir bag and letting it hang in camp until it got 4+ liters done, about an hour or more. It works great at filtering, but you might need to factor in time and always carry a spare filter. Tannins seemed to be the big problem in clogging up the works. We have used it on 1-2 week kayak trips, filtering about 8 liters every other day or so. People in our group using other filters had some similar issues. Backflushed it again when we got home; did a 2 liter test with tap water, took 24 minutes , counting the few minutes it took to get the bubbles out and get it flowing.
Katie L., backcountry.com
August 31, 2016
August 31, 2016
Purchased the MSR Autoflow for a base camping wilderness canoe trip. I used by old Katedyn Base Camp water bag (cut off filter) and connected the MSR in line. This filter provided good, clean filtered water. After to flow slowed (~ gallons), I simply back-flushed the filter and it performed as good as new.
Michael T., backcountry.com
August 20, 2016
August 20, 2016