

💦 Stay hydrated, stay unstoppable—clean water anywhere, anytime!
P&G Purifier of Water Portable Packets are EPA-registered emergency water purification powder packs that remove 99.9999% of bacteria and 99.99% of viruses. Each lightweight packet treats up to 10 liters of water in 30 minutes, making it an essential, compact solution for camping, hiking, travel, and emergency preparedness. Trusted by thousands with a 4.7-star rating, these packets ensure safe drinking water wherever you go.








| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,584 Reviews |
F**N
AWESOME CLEAN WATER SURVIVAL PRODUCT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE
AWESOME PRODUCT Clean drinking water. Perfect for travel , emergencies, snowstorms, survival, camping. Easy to use. Pills are small light weight.easy to follow instructions. Mild chlorine taste that dissipates. Definite yes. I now keep on hand. This is my 2nd purchase. Will continue to buy. Pricing is accurate, easy to follow instructions, easy to stores takes up very little space. Perfect size to put in purse or travel bag. Functions exactly as described. Tablet packets are durable and stand up to handling multiple times.
P**6
Water, good.
Excellent!
H**N
Good Quality
Good Quality, easy to mixes cleans well, good deal
G**.
P&G Water Purifier Tables are Good to Have On Hand
Haven't used yet. Purchased for emergency use. Shipped quickly & well -packaged. Please with product & Vendor.
M**A
It got gross pond water completely clear
It worked to clean pond water, and it was quick enough to hold the attention of 8 and 9 year olds. We used this for a Girl Scouts Brownie Wonders of Water Journey demonstration, where we talked about how not every girl has access to clean water and sometimes they have to walk awhile just to get dirty water that can make them sick. We met at a local reservoir with a beach, so they could go to the water and collect it safely in buckets. The water was pretty gross: yellow and full of sand and other floating bits. (You can see the before in the back of the photo, and the after in the bottom.) We poured it into a clear container so they could watch it work and take turns stirring for five minutes. Within a few minutes after stirring, most of the gunk had already sunk to the bottom. Even other adults and kids playing nearby had stopped to watch. We filtered it through a cotton shirt and it caught all the waste and left completely clear water. The water had a faint chlorine smell. I did taste it as part of the demo with a very small sip and it reminded me of drinking water from a hose as a kid. It's possible the taste would be diluted if we had actually spread the packet out over the 10 liters it says you can use one packet for instead of the smaller amount of water we did. Would I want to chug this? Not really, but I felt safe drinking it. I'll keep the other packets in our emergency gear to have on hand in case of natural disasters.
H**M
Clean drinking water
Works on cleaning up your water
T**E
P&G vs. Chlor-Floc
We tried the P&G and the Chlor-Floc on a four-day hike in the Grand Canyon, with two nights on the Colorado River. The river water was thick with sediments. The first difference is that P&G packets are for 10 liters and Chlor-Floc packets are for 1 liter. The second difference is that we preferred the P&G because the sediment stayed on the bottom of the bucket while we skimmed clear water off the top, while the Chlor-Floc sediment stirred up into the clear water at the slightest touch. But this doesn't matter if you use a better technique. With the P&G, bring two 10-liter collapsible buckets (Sea to Summit makes these). With Chlor-Floc bring two 1 liter Nalgeens. Bring a filter with a large opening and bring a cheesecloth. Pour 9 liters of water from the first bucket to second, filtering out the sediment, and toss the final liter. Then, after 30 minutes, add a few drops of hydrogen peroxide to neutralize the chlorine. Finally, I filtered the water with my Grayl to remove the chemicals and kill any bacteria or viruses that might have survived the chlorine.
D**.
Great
Awesome
Trustpilot
2 months ago
1 month ago