

💧 Stay hydrated, stay prepared — water purification that travels with you.
Potable Aqua Water Purification Tablets with PA Plus offer a trusted two-step iodination process that disinfects up to 25 quarts of water per treatment, eliminating harmful bacteria and Giardia lamblia without leaving an iodine aftertaste. Compact and portable, these tablets have a 4-year shelf life, making them an essential addition to any emergency, camping, or travel kit.




| ASIN | B0009I3T3S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #241 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Camping Chemical Water Treaters |
| Brand | potable aqua |
| Brand Name | potable aqua |
| Capacity | 25 Quarts |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 26,418 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00368093003040 |
| Included Components | 50 Potable Aqua Tablets |
| Installation Type | Portable Container |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75"L x 3.63"W x 1"H |
| Item Type Name | Chemical Water Treatment Tablets |
| Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Wisconsin Pharmacal |
| Material | Glass |
| Material Type | Glass |
| Model Name | Potable Aqua Water Purification Tablets with PA Plus Neutralizing Tablets |
| Model Number | 304 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 1 Bottle PA + Neutralizer Tablets, 1 Bottle Potable Aqua Germicidal Water Purification Tablets |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 5.75"L x 3.63"W x 1"H |
| Product Shelf Life | 4 Years |
| Purification Method | Iodination |
| Special Feature | 1 Bottle PA + Neutralizer Tablets, 1 Bottle Potable Aqua Germicidal Water Purification Tablets |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 1000 |
| UPC | 368093003040 |
| Unit Count | 50.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Contact Manufacturer |
S**T
Safe water when I am on the road
Great product to purify my water away from home. Now I am ready to hit the road!
W**G
Great product great material good to have
These are great for prepping bags camping bags back up etc they work very well
T**3
10/10
Good quality!
L**I
Glad to have but look
Not sure how this is acceptable to sell as new when the packaging was opened on one and put in a little bag… the other 2 were ok. Should not have been packed together with sugar packs though because now they’re all sticky.
J**.
The venerable water purification tablets: Highly recommended for every pack
Aaaah yes! The venerable, iodine water purification tablets. Short of hard-boiling water, this is the best way to render the water in your canteen, water bottle, camelback sterile. I personally recommend that every pack have a bottle. This pair contains one bottle for purification and another to neutralize the iodine and flavor. I highly recommend these tablets. Furthermore, I strongly recommend that anyone who may eventually use the tablets make sure that they are very familiar with their use and gain some experience. How many tablets, how to mix with a loose cap, how long to wait, and how to NOT confuse/misuse the neutralizing agent are critical to ensure that the water is purified. As is often the case, this product is proven effective but we have to make sure that we use it right.
C**R
Small and affective
Perfect for my bug out bag!
A**.
Cool to have
Properly seal, great price, seller AAAAA+. Thanks a lot
S**L
GREAT, Here's the low down...
... dipping your head into a cold mountain stream and taking a long refreshing drink is an experience that has basically vanished from the wilderness areas of America. With the increased use of the wilderness there has also been an increase in the amount of bacteriological contamination of backcountry water supplies. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reports that 90 percent of the world's water is contaminated in some way. Without getting too much into basic chemistry, there are two methods for water purification tablets: Iodine and chlorine. Iodine is the arguably more effective method, but it leaves an iodine taste. It is suggested the taste may determine how much or how little one drinks. So, how do you deal with it? In this case, Potable Aqua includes a second bottle with tablets you can add to remove the taste, OR, simply adding vitamin C (i.e. Tang), or adding a pinch of salt per quart, adding flavorings (e.g., lemonade mix, etc.) or you can also pour it back and forth between containers (again, AFTER it has been adequately treated). The other option is chlorine, Chlorine should be used for persons with iodine allergies or restrictions like persons with thyroid problems, are on lithium, are allergic to shellfish (they may also be allergic to iodine), women over fifty and pregnant women should consult their physician prior to using iodine for purification. Be aware that iodine is light sensitive and must always be stored in a dark bottle, once opened, it may need to be used within a certain time. The effectiveness of all chemical treatment of water is related to the temperature, pH level, and clarity of the water. Cloudy water often requires higher concentrations of chemical to disinfect. If the water is cloudy, strain it, add the tablets and swish it around. Splash some water with the chemical onto the lid and the threads of the water bottle so all water areas are treated. The water should sit for at least 30 minutes. The colder the water, the less effective the chemical, it works best if the water is over 68F/21C, if the water temperature is below 40F/4C, double the treatment time before drinking. Finally, iodine and chlorine will NOT work on toxic water (water that has dissolved chemicals or solids like salt). In that case, it MAY be safe/safer to add the use of absorbent filters (i.e. with charcoal), but the BEST advice is to simply NOT use toxic water! I always say you should have at least TWO options for water, fire and shelter. Here, tablets are one, the other is a filter like Sawyer Products SP128 Mini Water Filter (It has the distinction of being able to be used almost perpetually by simply backwashing it!). But the best method is boiling, some say you don't actually have to "boil" water to make it safe, that by the time water actually comes to a boil it is already safe, but I like to see bubbles for my own peace of mind!
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