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Trying out the Puribag Kit

Woodsbound Outdoors  •  2.97M subscribers

Jul 13, 2026
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@WoodsboundOutdoors Jul 16, 2026
The powder does contain Calcium hypochlorite, which is a chlorine based disinfectant, so the powder does more than just clear up the water through the flocculation process.. it's also designed to inactivate viruses and bacteria.. that said, I still like to boil afterwards to be on the safe side, as…
@johnnygoumba59 Jul 19, 2026
Yeahhhhhh.......NOOOOOOOOO
@qntmxiii Jul 19, 2026
Tastes like strawberries and all that other goodness beaver gland juice can be squeezed for to gather natural flavors. If you know, you know.
@MasterKwann Jul 19, 2026
EVEN AFTER BOILING, he still won't take a drink on camera. Terrible product endorsement.
@EnterTheDarkForest Jul 19, 2026
Boil and run it through the filter straw. Just to make sure you dont catch the bubble guts 🍻🍻
@advaait2143 Jul 19, 2026
it is not clear it just looks clear
@jonathonhazelton2060 Jul 19, 2026
Coagulation, floculation, then clarification. Followed by a filter. I'd still boil it.
@Taoofthelotus108 Jul 19, 2026
You've added plastic which is a hormone disruptor
@psyience3213 Jul 19, 2026
“Filter straw or boil it” after saying it it should be safe as is…. You don’t understand germ theory
@Gentledegenerate Jul 19, 2026
It was 100% not safe to drink, clear does not mean safe, always boil
@roadlesstraveled34 Jul 19, 2026
I'll use it if it turns water from the Ganges into Poland Spring.
@CallSignHeathen Jul 19, 2026
Fun historical fact: P&G (the company who makes this item and the chemical that goes into the water) were mass sued back in the 90s for their water sickening hundreds+ of people with things from colon disease to deadly cancers.