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How To Make Your Own Water Filter

>5 June 2010 2,894 views

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Jerry and I have talked about the need to have a good water filter handy in case we have to get drinking water from the creek. I looked at some on Lehman’s, like the Berkley shown above, but they run around $270!!

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I was very excited to find in the comments section of their product page a link that somebody had left telling how to make your own home made Berkey water filter out of two 5 gallon buckets with lids, a pair of Berkey filter elements, and a food grade spigot. You can usually find food grade buckets and lids in the bakery department of your grocery store for free, and you can get the filters and spigot at Lehman’s (looks like they aren’t carrying these parts anymore as of now) for a little over $100. Read the whole ingenious step-by-step on how to make your own water filter for less HERE.

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  • Cathy Ethier said:

    Thank you for this information !! I have been looking through my Lehman’s catalog and dreaming I could afford one of the Berkley water filters …Not happening any time soon !! :\
    I have been getting FREE buckets from my local Walmart for our honey, but now they won’t give them out anymore. Now, I can get free buckets from my local Kroger store. That saves a little $$$ right there.
    Time to start looking for filters…
    Thanks again sweetie !!!

  • Kendra at New Life On A Homestead (author) said:

    Cathy,

    Glad I could help :)

  • Katie said:

    Just wanted to throw out another thank you! Your blog is both interesting and very useful. I hope to never “need” to use this but am glad to have the knowledge just in case. Thanks for all you do and all you share with us!

  • SweetTMakes3 said:

    Thank s for posting this! Hubs was going to get me a Berkey for Valentine’s (you might be a survivalist if…) but maybe we can do this instead and save some money.

  • Joey said:

    We have the Berkey Lite (a little cheaper!) and LOVE it! We got it for our survival stuff, but use it for everyday drinking water because we love it so much!

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