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77 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clean Water in the Amazon
I recently went to the Ecuadorian Amazon and spent a week living in the rain forest with indigenous people. I went on long treks and relied on the Vario to deliver drinking water from streams I passed on the way. The fact that I never got sick is a testament to the effectiveness of the Vario.
It was easy to hook up directly to my CamelBak, so there was no chance of...
Published on December 18, 2007 by Ajulz

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126 of 130 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good overall, but slightly cumbersome to use
I agree with consensus of prior reviews that it's good all around, faster than other models, but has some issues w/back pressure & leaking if you pump too fast or while using the "faster flow" setting instead of "longer life". The faster setting bypasses the ceramic filter (your biological nasty filter) and uses only the charcoal (some bio, chemicals & taste, like your...
Published on July 17, 2008 by MC01


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126 of 130 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good overall, but slightly cumbersome to use, July 17, 2008
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I agree with consensus of prior reviews that it's good all around, faster than other models, but has some issues w/back pressure & leaking if you pump too fast or while using the "faster flow" setting instead of "longer life". The faster setting bypasses the ceramic filter (your biological nasty filter) and uses only the charcoal (some bio, chemicals & taste, like your average Brita filter).

I bought this instead of Katadyn's Pocket Microfilter (found for $179 on some sites at the time) for 4 main reasons:

1) ability to attach directly to Nalgene bottle. I'll be using this primarily while living overseas in areas w/questionable tap water, so this is a nice convenience. Don't think the Pocket filter allows this.

2)2-stage filter w/activated charcoal to remove chemicals, pesticides & bad taste. This option isn't available w/the ceramic-only Pocket Microfilter, and again was something I want specifically due to where I'm going. If chemicals aren't an issue where you'll be, this aspect might not matter to you.

3) Double-piston design for faster output & ease of use compared to the Pocket Microfilter. Pumping action was simple & ergonomic.

4) Cost. $80 is great compared to $180+. I may regret that mentality if/when this breaks, but for now it's a good deal.

Three things so far that I'm not excited about:
1) Although they state that the paper carbon "cartridge" is good for 500 gallons, the instructions say that the activated charcoal INSIDE the cartridge should be replaced about every 50 gallons or every 6 months, depending on chemical content/taste of the water. I felt deceived after discovering this omission from the reviews I read. Not printed anywhere in their online documentation, but REI does mention it. Without the charcoal, I might as well have purchased the more expensive Pocket filter w/lifetime warranty & just use a separate PUR/Brita pitcher for taste & chemicals (which I'll probably do anyway)... (The pocket filter's ceramic filter has a life of 13,000 gallons, compared to the 1000 gallons of the Vario's ceramic pre-filter).

2) The back-pressure & leaking issues mentioned by people in other reviews seem to be true, but mainly occur after removing the "source" tube to flush the system. After a few pumps, handle resistance increases & it wouldn't lower fully. I have to unscrew the pump head to release the pressure, which of course splatters water everywhere. This could potentially contaminate your filtered water if you're not careful.

3) This doesn't seem like the simplest system to use, clean & maintain. Several O-rings & moving parts to deal with. Also, the plastic housing may or may not hold up over time. We'll see.

Since I need a filter for travel/living overseas where the water is allegedly contaminated both w/chemicals and biological stuff, I'll keep this around & replace the charcoal until it breaks. After I get back, I'll probably get the more expensive filter for camping/backpacking use. This one is a bit large too, but hopefully will be ok.

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77 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clean Water in the Amazon, December 18, 2007
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I recently went to the Ecuadorian Amazon and spent a week living in the rain forest with indigenous people. I went on long treks and relied on the Vario to deliver drinking water from streams I passed on the way. The fact that I never got sick is a testament to the effectiveness of the Vario.
It was easy to hook up directly to my CamelBak, so there was no chance of contamination. Whenever I used it, I had it in the "longer life" setting where you pump a little less water per minute, but it passes through both filters inside. I've used several other filters and the speed and ease which I was able to fill up my 100oz Camelbak is far superior to any of them. The pumping motion is easy to use and it pumps a lot more water even on the "Longer life" (slow) setting than other filters.
Overall I think it is a fantastic product that I would recommend to anyone traveling to locations where you don't know if you can trust the water.
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61 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Poor durability, August 21, 2007
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The inlet connector broke after the first day of our 7 day canoe trip. We are not rough with our filters as we have had our other filter for several years with no issues like this. We just wanted something that wouldn't clog so quickly.

We spent the rest of the trip either floating in the water next to or leaning over the side of the canoe with the filter submerged to enable us to pump clean water. Also, there is a little plug under the ceramic filter that will stop all water flow if it gets pushed in. This seemed to happen if the pressure in the filter built up by pumping too quickly. We had to disassemble and reassemble the filter several times to correct this issue.

When the filter was working, it was fast and filtered very well. The ceramic pre-filter was great. The water was clean, clear and tasted great. If this filter was more durable I would give it 4 or 5 stars.

Hope this helps anyone in the market for a water filter.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great, holds up well, just read the directions and don't abuse it., June 3, 2009
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I've had mine out multiple times and so far it's worked flawlessly. One item to note is that the intake connection sticks out from the side of the unit and is plastic. I would prefer to have had it covered or protected but I just make certain I pack it so that part won't get stressed.

As others have said, this thing filters water extremely fast. I've not had to use it in situations where the water has been highly contaminated or loaded with sediment so I can't say whether it has issues in those situations. The bottom is sized to screw right onto many water bottles and hydration bladders which saves having to use the outlet tube (included). Since I don't camp every week, I follow the long-term storage instructions on the unit before packing it away. This involves running 1L of water with either Katadyn's water purifier tablets or a small amount of bleach through the unit. Next comes removal of the ceramic disc filter to be scrubbed off, and finally removal of the paper/carbon filter to allow it to air dry. After about 24 hours I put some included silicone lubricant on the O-rings and put it back together. I haven't replaced the activated charcoal yet but it's not difficult to find and not overly expensive. If the unit is dried properly the charcoal should last quite a while.

The filter parts have tabs which are designed to make certain the unit goes back together properly, but I have to wonder if some of the problems reported are the result of improper re-assembly after cleaning.

I will agree with others that it is a bit bulky (it doesn't present any problems for my pack) but it's also pretty light, and compared to some of the more compact units, this one produces a lot more filtered water a lot faster. As with most camping products, the buyer should consider the tradeoffs of ultra-small and lightweight vs. lower expense and more usability.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast and doesn't clog easily, September 30, 2010
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When I purchased this filter (about 6 months ago) I was torn between this item and MSR HyperFlow Microfilter... so I bought this one and my hiking buddy bought the MSR. We took them on two overnights on the AT and then one week long trip camping on a lake in Maine near Mt. Katadyn. They are both great products and each has their own pros and cons.

For the Vario Multi Flow:

Pros:
Fast. Water goes through the pump on both the up and down strokes. Easy to pump, but you can easily over pump it, which is bad because you'll have more pressure than water that is able to pass through the ceramic filter. I've only used this filter in the "longer life" setting, as it's the one that has the water pass through the ceramic filter first.

No field maintenance needed for a week long trip, pumping 5 liters a day in questionable lake water.

Prefilter at collection side of the hose is very effective at keeping garbage out and has a good weight to keep the water flowing in.

Cons:
Big, Bulky (compared to MSR) but not too heavy.

Small leaks around the top sometimes.


MSR Hyperflow:

Pros:
Great size, portability.Easy to keep in side pocket of pack for fill-ups at the stream, I'd be rummaging in my pack for 3 minutes while my buddy was already filling up his canteen.
Decent flow rate.
Comes with it's own canteen top that fits nalgeen and camelback bottles, making fill up to the bottle hassel free. (the Vario connects too, but you need to take the bottle top off first)


Cons:
Filter gets clogged pretty quickly, needs to be "back flushed" to clear it out. During the week long trip it needed to be unclogged several times.
Collection filter is designed to float, and collect water from one side, but it seems to always flip over to the other side while you are pumping, and needs to be constantly reset.
If you are pumping a lot of water (like cooking for 4 people) you need to put your muscles to work.


All in all I am very happy with the Vario and it's perfect for me.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Lots of pluses and minuses., November 18, 2011
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Since I've got a lot of water filter/purifiers, I feel I can safely and objectively compare my experience with them in reviewing this Vario. For sure, it's a little heavier and bulkier than say, a Hiker Pro. At it's best, it works great. At it's worst...well, more about that later.

First the pros and cons;

Pro;
1. It can pump fast and with only mild effort. The bidirectional pump action can really move the water, especially if you have it setup to bypass the ceramic disk.
2. I love the threaded bottle adapter built in to the base. Very nice if you're used to trying to balance everything on rocks!
3. The charcoal bit removes most unpleasant flavors. Mind you, if the water really smells horrible to start with, you're limited with what the charcoal can do.
4. Good instructions, packaging, decent carry bag, little tube of silicon lubricant is a nice touch from a reputable company.

Cons:
1. It can refuse to start pumping. The wonderful piston/valve assemblies that move so much water can 'air-lock' and stop pumping. And it can take quite a bit of voodoo/fiddling to get it pumping again.
2. Any filter with a ceramic portion needs a silt pre-filter to prevent clogging. This one is no exception. (A silt pre-filter will also greatly extend the life of the pleated paper filter cartridge.)
3. The fragile plastic inlet barb sticks out awkwardly toward the back and is very unprotected. I suspect it's no accident that the inlet barb is always positioned where it can't be seen in the product photos and videos.
4. In my experienced opinion, I believe there is a design flaw in the flow path. On the bottom of the paper filter there is an o-ring that separates the contaminated water from the filtered water output. (Which also comes out the bottom.) If that o-ring were nicked, damaged, or missing, contaminated water would leak directly to the output stream. Of course, if the o-ring is kept in perfect shape, this wouldn't happen...but I tend to think in 'worst-case' rather than 'best-case'. That's one of the reasons I filter my water rather than drinking it directly from a stream.

Conclusion;
In short, when it works it works great. It would probably be best for world travelers who could protect the fragile inlet barb and who wouldn't expose the filter to too much grit or silt.
If you're wanting to use it backpacking, I'd recommend a simpler, more robust design.

One last thought:
More of a tip really. If you have one of these, you'll note they protect the inlet barb during shipping with a red plastic cover cap. While you certainly can use that red plastic piece to cap the barb when traveling, it is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that you NOT try to pump the handle with the red protective cap still on. There are little rubber 'valves' in the pump that can potentially be damaged while trying to pump too hard against a vacuum.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars works well for a minute, July 24, 2011
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I bought one of these units along with a few replacement parts, and went camping for a weekend. It worked great that entire weekend and I purified about 2 or 3 gallons of water. However, the pump started leaking water at the seals after that - even after replacing the ceramic filter and other parts that need to be replaced.

It's made from plastic, and its made in such a way that the plastic and seals fail under the pressure of pumping. The unfiltered/contaminated water leaks into the area of filtered water that you want to drink.

So it became unusable after one weekend of use. I can't recommend it...

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked Great, October 28, 2008
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Purchased to take on Scouting Backpacking and hiking trips. I used it for refilling approximately 40 - 32 oz water bottles on first trip. Water filtered was from a fairly clear creek, so I set the filter to the extended life setting and still pumped water at an incredibly fast rate (seemed much faster than advertised). Other Adult leaders were amazed at its speed and soon were asking to borrow it rather than use their model (the one I used to borrow). The water tasted great!!!

We later found out that one of the older Scouts was drinking water straight from the Creek without filtering and/or treating with chemicals. That scout ended up vomiting during the trip. Not sure if it was related or not. No one else got sick and we were a group of 30.

Once I got home, I proceeded to clean the unit, very easy to do. This is now an essential item for each of my future trips. Be sure to use it at home prior to taking out into the field. You will want to flush out the carbon black dust and make sure it works prior to your trip. This is a well constructed unit. However, I recommend that you bring some back-up chemicals just in case you break it. You wouldn't want to be left without safe water.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Initial review - Katadyn Vario test, June 16, 2011
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Other reviewers have been very thorough and led me to purchase the Vario. I bought this to equip my world traveling daughter for her upcoming 2-month trip to Dehli. My review is just initial thoughts upon sitting with her to go through using the thing.

1. Other than getting the inlet tube assembled and the inlet and outlet tubes in place, it is EASY to use. It pumps VERY easily, fingertips are enough and the flow rate was surprisingly good - it seemed very quick to get a liter of water through it. Filtering 2 - 4 liters of drinking water per day should not take more than a few minutes and should be easily done in the morning or evening.

2. It removes anything that is clouding the input water quickly and effectively. It also removed the very slight chlorine taste in our local tap water. It requires putting a liter or two through it to get rid of the initial charcoal dust which we just turned around and filtered out with the next pass.

If you want a way to quickly and easily get small amounts of clear and tasteless drinking water, this seems to do the job.

Those things said, there are caveats.

1. as others have noted, it is made of plastic and while it seems likely to be sufficiently durable for one or two people, durability remains to be seen. I will report back in a couple months or so.

2. if you are going somewhere where disease beasties may be a likely problem, you will require some additional water purification method. Typically that would be chemical (chlorine or iodine) or UV-C. I chose the later in the form of the SteriPen Traveler. (Chemical treatments take a while as well as being most easily used on larger amounts of water than the 0.5 and 1 liter amounts she is most likely to work with). The SteriPen also seems VERY easy to use and almost certainly adequate for drinking water for one or two people.

3. while it may seem obvious, it is important to keep inlet and outlet tubes separated. The outlet tube has its own marked ziplock. I added one for the inlet. I also dropped a desicant packet in each of the ziplocks just to aid in drying while stored.

My suggestion to my daughter is to make a habit of using both SteriPen UVC and Vario filtering (in full "Longer Life" mode).

If she is drinking clear water (from tap or bottled), SteriPen first to disable beasties and then filter to remove larger beasties and unpleasant tastes. The reason for this is that it will be that much harder for beasties to build cultures in the Vario if they are disabled when they enter. Since UV-C doesn't work with cloudy/turbid water, if the input water is not clear, it must be filtered first and then UV-C'd.

I also sent her with two charcoal replacement packets. These are approx. $10 for the two pack) - much cheaper than the antibiotics necessary should the beasties get her.

When she returns I will review her results as well as cleaning and filter replacement if required.

I only gave 4 stars due to the number of loose parts one needs to keep track of and packed up in the pouch and the slight difficulty of fitting them all into the pouch. I did find the product easy to use and disassemble. Somewhat difficult to assemble the inlet tube but nothing unmanageable. I didn't find any leaking issues while operating. A bit of a water mess when opened but nothing significant (provided the outlet tube or clean water containers are not in the way and wind up contaminated).
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars small..light..fast flow....AMAZING!, February 26, 2008
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I bought the katadyn vario about 7 months ago for my first water filter, and since then its done nothing short of amazing me!! I do alot of spelunking, and regularly spend a week or more on location. Now I can't begin to describe what lives in cave water, but this filter takes care of it all!! It's easy to use, clean, it's light, and the water is clear..pure..and great tasting. But most of all i rely on this filter with my life. Now the real test comes when i walk the cdt this year.
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