I know a number of users on the forum use this type of filter either as bundled or as part of a gravity filter system, or both. Myself I use a filter from this kit as part of a gravity system for camp/cooking water and then we use the bottles for personal water consumption. Our system is that each person has a different colored shock cord attached to the cover for easy bottle identification. Personally I prefer this blue soft sided bottle over the hard Nalgene type as you can squeeze and drink faster when you are really thirsty.
I was walking through the camping aisle at my local WallyWorld and noticed they had the blue Sawyer filter bottle on the shelf for $19.97. It has been a while since our local store even carried this item. I thought this was quite remarkable as I believe that was around the same price I originally bought my first one for more than 10 years ago. With rising inflation it is refreshing to find something that has actually gone down in price! I checked my Amazon purchase history and my earliest purchase of this item there was in 2014 for $36.21. I have since purchased a couple more in the $30 range and as stated I have purchased it at Walmart before as well. For comparison, the Mini filter by itself is priced higher than this bottle kit.
Upon further inspection I noticed this model (SP841) is slightly different from what I already have as it is bundled with the mini filter and the usual flush syringe. The older model (SP140) had the physically larger filter inside. I'm not sure if the flow differs between the two filters. The bottle is the same but with different printing/logo. I brought one home to check out and in comparing the mini filter to one I already had, I found the mini filter included to be a slightly stripped down version, lacking the input cover and the label showing flow direction, but functionally I would expect them to be identical. The input end can be identified as it has threads to attach to an outdoor faucet or garden hose.
I don't see this new SP841 model listed on the Sawyer website. Perhaps it is a model made specifically for Walmart, who knows. The price is right if it performs as well as the original model. This item seems to be well stocked at the moment at stores around me according to their website too, another surprising thing in these challenging times.
Bottom left, the mini kit I already had purchased as a backup filter. Left the new $19.97 filter from Walmart. Right, one of my older original filter bottles which also came with the flush syringe, not pictured.
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