Sawyer Squeeze Storage

Posted by: Bill Kennedy

Sawyer Squeeze Storage - 11/22/22 03:47 AM

This may be old news, but I recently discovered that thesecret to storing a Sawyer Squeeze (or Mini) filter is to store it wet, that is, full of distilled water. Whenever I've stored mine dry or wet with tap water, I've had to do the repeated soak-and-backflush routine. Not this time...it worked first time.

Forgot to mention that in order to keep the distilled water contained, I used a couple of vinyl caps from the hardware store, along with an adapter from the Sawyer accessory kit. The Mini just needs one cap, since one is built in.
Posted by: DustinV

Re: Sawyer Squeeze Storage - 11/23/22 06:26 PM

Do you think it would work if you soaked the filter a day or two before a trip?
Posted by: Bill Kennedy

Re: Sawyer Squeeze Storage - 11/24/22 02:48 AM

I think you can usually restore the flow by soaking and back-flushing. Soaking with a vinegar solution is supposed to help dissolve any minerals left behind.

I suggested leaving it wet with distilled water to avoid having to do that. BTW, I edited the original post.