Water Filter – Berkey Light

www.morethanalive.com We love our Berkey Light water filter. It needs no electricity, no water pressure and the 2 filters that ship with it will purify up to 6000 gallons.

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25 Responses to “Water Filter – Berkey Light”

  • WeCanAllGetAllong:

    Great training video,THx! Looks like a winner to me!

  • genuinepizza:

    your a saint

  • USAINFOSCOUT:

    ~HAHAHAHA Thanks Infowars/Berkey! I just got my Berkey w/ fluoride filters about an hour ago,built, primed and it all only took about one hour(Minus a test run or two)…ITS ALL DONE THAT’S IT!

    ~HAHAHAHAHA NO MORE New World Order poison for me.. Those suckers aren’t taken me out that easy..day by day the New World Order loses its grip from my life, thanks again Berkey/Infowars!

  • samking12:

    can u just buy the filters and make your own water container to save cash?

  • KOOLANCE720:

    berkey blows away all other filters . pur filters suck berkey powns

  • crabtrap:

    ya you can but you don’t save much because the filters are the expensive part.

  • ZennLa13:

    does it filter out fluoride/?

  • givmelbtyorgivmedeth:

    You have to buy the optional PF2 filters. They connect to the bottom of the black berkey filters.
    I own this model and love it to death.
    One of the best purchases I have ever made in my life. I am 40.

  • teamhex:

    So will this filter regular old pond water out of the box? That and how much are the filters?

  • TheBaldingChimp:

    Black filters run about $99 for a set of 2. Good for about 6,000 gallons. The list of what it removes is way too long to mention here. PF-2 filters run about $59 for a set of 2. Good for about 1,000 gallons. It can filter water from lakes, steams, stagnant ponds… I love mine!

  • jellofast:

    yes im sure it does filter out pond water. if you are unsure, u can always do what hikers do and add a few iodine tablets to kill the microorganisms.

  • dakotain91:

    This is one reason they have Monsato lobbying to pass a bill making organic gardening illegal.

  • joejoemorgan:

    You have posted better directions on Youtube on how to put this thing together than Berkeley shipped with the box.

  • boysinblack:

    I Lick water off my roof even when its not raining

  • JBP46:

    I’m sold sold send me 3. That’s so awesome. And you use rain water!!! And you can recharge the light!!! How much is it? That’s awesome.

  • NBaimf:

    The Berkey filter is better than nothing but I have noticed that the greenish scum that builds up on my faucets also builds up on the spout of my Berkey filter. Makes me wonder how effective it really is.

  • imedbone:

    maybe you need to clean it more often.

    maybe it wasn’t clean enough before you filled it. maybe you didn’t maintain cleanliness controls (just like the lady in the video) and put your dirty hands all over the “clean” tank/parts when putting it together.

  • ReprogramurMind:

    It is really hard to remove fluoride from any water. This filter claims to do that, but if anyone has done any independent tests from the beginning to end or in the year time frame it would be great.

    Since you get rain water you should be ok. No fluoride in there.

  • Superjumpmaster:

    GOING GREEN WITH BERKY !

  • twinchell1:

    is the berky better than distilled water….

  • ZepMan63:

    Distilled water is minus any beneficial nutrients (minerals) naturally found in water. So as long as you just want to quench your thirst and nothing else I suppose it’s okay.

    Distilled water is better used for batteries.

  • ReonEclipse:

    is there a berkey filter that cools the water as well? a google turned up nothing save for some other brands but I’d rather stick with berkey since it seems to be the best for the price.

  • b1naryd1g1t5:

    Are the black Berkey filters rated to filter out viruses? Viruses can be as small as 25nm in size, and I am skeptical that these ceramic filters are capable of filtering out something that small.

    I would like to have an emergency water backup system and I want something that does it all (I don’t want to add chemicals like iodine). The “LifeSaver bottle” supposedly has a 15nm pore size which is enough to filter out every known microbiological contaminant. I would rather have the Berkey though.

  • starfiremale:

    According to the instructions you should have the filters to the back and not over the pouring spout.

  • 09ZombieHunter:

    Thanks for the review! Great video. Im going to get one now.

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