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Special Feature | Portable, Change Filter Indicator, Lightweight |
Product Dimensions | 5.5"L x 2.5"W x 7.5"H |
Package Information | Bottle |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Model Name | MiniWorks EX |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1 Liters Per Minute |
UPC | 040818140062 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818140062 |
Manufacturer | Cascade Designs Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.21 x 5.71 x 4.13 inches |
Package Weight | 0.71 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.5 x 2.75 x 5.5 inches |
Brand Name | MSR |
Warranty Description | 3-Year Limited Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 14006 |
Style | With Updated Storage Bag |
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Brand | MSR |
Special Feature | Portable, Change Filter Indicator, Lightweight |
Product Dimensions | 5.5"L x 2.5"W x 7.5"H |
Package Information | Bottle |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Model Name | MiniWorks EX |
Maximum Flow Rate | 1 Liters Per Minute |
UPC | 040818140062 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818140062 |
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About this item
- Microfilter water filter pump for hiking, backpacking, camping, travel, survival, and emergency preparedness
- Replaceable carbon and ceramic filter removes bacteria, protozoa, organic compounds, and particulate, delivering clean, taste and odor-free water
- Pumps at a rate of one liter per minute; compatible with a variety of wide mouth water bottles, and hydration bladders (sold separately)
- Meets NSF protocol P231 for removal of bacteria (99.9999%) and protozoa (99.9%); one replaceable filter cartridge treats up to 2,000 liters of water
- Pump measures 7.5 x 2.75 inches and weighs 1 pound; storage bag included; manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty
- Storage bag utilizes a PFAS-free DWR coating that is better for the environment and still keeps your gear dry
- Made in the USA
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Mountain Safety Research
MSR has always been a company of engineers, inventors and unruly dreamers. Larry Penberthy started the company in 1969 on a personal crusade against unsafe equipment. Today, we’re still an intrepid team obsessed with creating the most reliable, high-performance gear possible.
Whether it’s defying the status quo in equipment design or radically shifting the social mindset, we believe the greatest innovations—and explorations—are inspired by the world’s unruly dreamers.
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MiniWorks Microfilter
Reliable
Durable carbon/ceramic element ensures safe, taste-free water—even with frequent, heavy use.
Testing
Meets NSF protocol P231 for removal of bacteria (99.9999%) and protozoa (99.9%) from beginning to end of filter life in “worst-case” water.
Fast Flow
AirSpring Accumulator increases filtration speed; up to 1-liter per minute.
Better-tasting Water
Carbon core removes unpleasant tastes and odors caused by organic compounds, such as iodine, chlorine, and pesticides.

MSR Purifiers & Microfilters
From our fast-and-light microfilters to our gravity-powered systems, we apply the latest technologies and rigorous testing to assure you safe water on every adventure.

Safe Water Starts With Science
We invest in an on-site water lab with staff scientists, and individually test our devices to ensure they deliver greater safety and ease of use.
Every MSR filter and purifier features:
- An integrity check that allows the user to easily confirm that, if the device is dropped or frozen, the fibers haven’t been damaged and the device is working safely—a feature most competitors don’t provide.
- An end-of-life indicator—the filter media stops passing water. This clearly identifies that it’s time to replace the cartridge without exposing the user to harmful pathogens.
- Passes NSF Protocol P231 throughout the filter’s life. The test confirms microbiological threat removal from a variety of water types, unlike NSF 42 and 53, which aren’t suitable tests for backcountry use.
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Price | $124.95$124.95 | $134.95$134.95 | $342.85$342.85 | $49.95$49.95 | $129.95$129.95 | $309.95$309.95 |
Weight | 16 oz | 16 oz | 17.3 oz | 5 oz | 12 oz | 1 lbs 3 oz |
Flow Rate (Liters per Minute) | 1 L/Minute | 1 L/Minute | 2.5 L/Minute | 1 L/Minute | 1.75 L/Minute | 0.5 L/Minute |
Cartridge Life (Liters) | 2,000 Liters | 2,000 Liters | 10,000 Liters | 2,000 Liters | 1,500 Liters | 3,000+ Liters |
Effective Against Protozoa (ex: Giardia, Cryptosporidium) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Effective Against Bacteria (ex: E. coli, Salmonella, Cholera) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Effective Against Viruses (ex: Hepatitis A, Norwalk, Rotavirus) | no data | ✓ | ✓ | no data | no data | ✓ |
Effective Against Particulates (dirt, microplastics) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Effective Against Taste/Odor | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | no data | no data | ✓ |
Testing Standards P248/P231 | NSF P231 Testing For removal of bacteria (99.9999%) and protozoa (99.9%) from beginning to end of filter life in “worst-case” water. | NSF P231 Testing For removal of bacteria (99.9999%) and protozoa (99.9%) from beginning to end of filter life in “worst-case” water. | NSF P248 Testing Standard used by U.S. military for removal of viruses, bacteria (99.9999%), protozoa (99.9%), and sediment from “worst-case” water conditions. | NSF P231 Testing For removal of bacteria (99.9999%) and protozoa (99.9%) from beginning to end of filter life in “worst-case” water. | NSF P231 Testing For removal of bacteria (99.9999%) and protozoa (99.9%) from beginning to end of filter life in “worst-case” water. | NSF P248 Testing Standard used by U.S. military for removal of viruses, bacteria (99.9999%), protozoa (99.9%), and sediment from “worst-case” water conditions. |
Water Bottle Adaptor | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | no data | ✓ | ✓ |
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ASIN | B0CQRVKT6C |
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Date First Available | July 25, 2024 |
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Customers find the water filter works well, particularly with Nalgene bottles, and appreciate its build quality, noting it will last a long time with good maintenance. The filter is easy to clean, requiring only scrubbing of the ceramic filter, and customers consider it worth the price. They like its compact design that fits well in backpacks, and find it easy to use, with specific directions for use. The pump speed receives mixed feedback - while some find it plenty fast, others report it slows down after a few liters.
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Customers report that the water filter works well, particularly with Nalgene bottles, and one customer mentions it performed excellently in Boundary Waters.
"...Works great, but to fill a 3 liter hydration pack make get a little tedious...." Read more
"...It cleans easily and works great!" Read more
"Great filter. Works well. I trust it completely. Put a pre-filter on the end to avoid clogging the filter. Only downside is it's a bit bulky...." Read more
"This worked great and used it for my first back country hunt this year. This is also my first experience using a filtration system...." Read more
Customers find the water filter easy to clean, particularly appreciating that it can be field stripped and cleaned.
"...The cord is plenty long, the device isn't too bulky, and it is easy to clean when you get back...." Read more
"...this MSR system has now given me 6 seasons of steady performance and clean, good-tasting water...." Read more
"...Tastes the best, it tastes like water, clean water and I don't mind the more frequent cleaning for this reason...." Read more
"...Also, I learned that a ceramic filter may look clean, but it is not clean. So, you can't gauge the filters condition visually...." Read more
Customers find the water filter excellent and reliable, with one customer specifically mentioning its effectiveness for backpacking in the wilderness.
"Great filter. Works well. I trust it completely. Put a pre-filter on the end to avoid clogging the filter. Only downside is it's a bit bulky...." Read more
"Was a good filter and built quite sturdily...." Read more
"This is a great filter. Easy to clean. Pumps good. Just a little heavy for backpaxking but for canoeing it was great." Read more
"Best water filter i could ask for. Great for backpacking" Read more
Customers find the water filter to be worth every penny, exceeding expectations in terms of price.
"...Great product and easy to carry in backpack. Easy to clean and store. I will buy it again and recommend it to friends." Read more
"Great way to Filter water! Great Product!" Read more
"...Love it. Worth every penny." Read more
"have been looking for this type of filter for a good price for quite awhile, does a great job of filtering water, I love being able to screw my..." Read more
Customers appreciate the water filter's compact design, noting that it fits well in backpacks and is the size of a water bottle, making it easy to toss into camping gear.
"...Ecology filter NEVER failed me in the field, it was lightweight and small, and the replacement filters were only $5 each; furthermore, when it began..." Read more
"...Compact, light, easy to use, easy to maintain and easy to repair. 5 stars, it's something you can't live without." Read more
"Small, light weight, easy to use, packs well. Highly recommend." Read more
"Great for backpacking. We already had one of these, but when our family of 6 go backpacking we wanted to be able to filter more water at a time...." Read more
Customers find the water filter simple to use, with comprehensive instructions provided.
"This is a solid filter. It is well designed, light, easy to use, easy to store, and durable. MSR does it again!..." Read more
"Small. Light. Easy to maintain. Easy to use. I could go on and on. Originally I bought a LIFESAVER 4000 or something. It was bulky...." Read more
"...I have several 3L canteens that I can fill in 2-3 minutes. It makes it easy, reduces spillage, and just is cool. 4...." Read more
"...I have used this filter on many trips, and just love the ease of use, and the knowledge that it will work, every time...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2009I researched filtration systems for almost a month before settling on the MSR miniworks. I figured I could just go pick one up at the local Cabela's or REI, but BOTH retail stores were sold out of these, while there was still a good supply of the other MSR and Katadyn filter systems on the shelf. I took this as a sign that this is the filter to have and ordered it from Amazon, and it has been worth every penny. Read on....
In Camp:
The filter is very simple to use and has a good output-per-pump ratio. You never really feel like you are doing more work than you should for the amount of water you are pushing through, especially if you take into account the fact that every pump is worth about one gulp of nasty water that you WON'T have to drink. If you do see a diminished output, simply unscrew the filter housing and give the element a light scrubbing. We were taking water from a brown lake that is loaded with tannins and we would get about 2 litres through (about 2 full-size nalgene bottles worth) before we noticed the filter could use a cleaning. Tannin-loaded water is supposedly some of the worst for clogging these ceramic filters, so if you have cleaner water sources at your site than we do, your element-cleaning cycles should be farther apart. The water came out crystal-clear and almost tasteless. It didn't taste like Dasani bottled water, but it definitely didn't taste like tea-colored lake water either. Pretty much neutral. More importantly, it tasted CLEAN and nobody got sick. Also, the MSR Miniworks requires no chemical additives but still claims to filter everything but viruses. The chance of contracting a waterborne virus from a U.S. lake or stream (think Polio, Hep-A, SARS, and a few others which you have probably had vaccinations for) is far lower than getting sick from bacteria or parasites. If this still bothers you, you can still boil your clear, clean-tasting water just to be sure.
Out of Camp:
The maintenance on this filter is very simple. The unit breaks down into 4 major parts, and the wrist pins on the pump assembly are quick-release squeeze-and-push types. You can literally have this thing stripped down and cleaned completely in about 5 minutes, and that includes the sterilization of the filter element. A couple dabs of silicone grease or chap stick is all you need to lube it up when you are reassembling the unit.
The Hidden Bonus:
$80 may seem like a lot for a water filter, but the MSR miniworks pays you back exponentially...
Prior to buying a filtration system, everyone in our backpacking party hauled their own water needed for the entire trip. We would calculate what we needed for hydration and cooking each day, plus a bit more just in case, and we strictly stuck to these rations. We would have enough water, but never enough to truly quench one's thirst. Having this filter in our party allowed us to drop about 15 lbs carried, per person! Plus, we didn't have to pack out a bunch of empty water bottles anymore. One filter supports 4 of us and we now drink as much as we want. When you think about how important hydration is to your body's systems (Read Cody Lundin's "98.6 Degrees" book and you will know more about the subject than you ever wanted to), shelling out $80 to have clean, safe water on-demand anywhere you can find a water source is a small price to pay.
Tips:
-Put a coffee filter over the hose inlet and secure it with a twist-tie, rubber band, or fishing line. This will make your MSR filter pump more efficiently for longer without as-frequent element cleaning. Everytime you clean the element, you are scrubbing away some of the element's overall diameter. When it gets too thin, you have to get a new element. Fewer cleaning cycles = prolonged filter life and more money remains in your pocket. Filter element, $40. Coffee filter, 3 to 4 cents.
-Bring a spare filter element if you are going on an extended trip or are going to be absolutely dependent on this filter for your drinking water while you are out! Meaning: hiking back to your vehicle and driving like a madman to the nearest 7-11 for a drink before you go into a coma from dehydration is not going to be an option! The word is, these ceramic elements are fragile. Finding this out at the wrong time and being caught without a spare would be a very bad thing. If you spent the cash for the filter and other people in your party use it, have them pony up the $40 and buy the spare element for you. It's only fair.... right?
-USE A NALGENE BOTTLE WITH THIS UNIT (or other similar one that will attach to the adapter). The motion created while you are pumping is far too violent for precision-aiming the output stream into any loose container, except for a bucket. You can also attach another length of rubber hose to the outlet and run that to your container, but we have not tried this yet. The Nalgene bottle seemed like the simple solution to use with the filter and we filled our other containters from this bottle.
{Product use update} - Our party of 3 did a 4-day backcountry hike in the Grand Canyon (search: Tanner Trail) this past winter. This is definitely NOT a tourist trail, and the first 2000-3000 ft of elevation is not much a trail at all. The noted only water source along this entire route is at the very bottom of the canyon, the Colorado River. We were able to augment our hike-in water supply by searching for pools of water trapped in depressions of the rocks near the places where we made camp, and pumping water from them using the MSR Miniworks. I don't even want to think of what was in those water pools, but what came through the filter was clean and refreshing. We made notes of the larger water pools, which allowed us to lighten our water load on the hike-out and stop by the pools for a top-off when we needed it.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025Style: With Updated Storage BagVerified PurchaseAlways rock solid and reliable. Been using one for years, but gave mine away so I am replacing it.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2010I use this water purifier while backpacking in the western US. I think there are different strategies to purifying water from doing nothing to adding chemicals etc. There is evidence that waters in the Sierra Nevadas that come out of glaciers are probably not contaminated. But the only way to prove that is by testing or making certain that there is nothing between you and the source of the water. For me, safety matters. I don't want to be losing water and calories while my intestinal tract runs amok, so I purify water. I don't like the taste of chemical treatments like iodine and chlorine, which may not work if not done right. Boiling water takes too much time, and if you need to stock up on several liters in a dry area, you may not be able to boil enough. That's why I chose a filtration system. And I looked over every brand and model, and chose the MSR MiniWorks based on the following:
1. It is lightweight (I used to have a Katadyn, which is built and weighs like a rock), so it's not going to add too much to your pack. It's heavier than chemicals or some of the UV systems, but it's not bad. It comes in a nice little mesh bag, so you can stuff it into a corner of your pack.
2. It has a 0.45µ filter, which removes 99% of bacteria, and probably 99.999% of parasites (like giardia). It does NOT remove viruses, but unless you're in a crowded city without a good sewage system, I probably wouldn't worry about it. MSR makes a filtration system that adds chlorine, but for a North American or European trip, not worth it.
3. The bottom of the device fits onto standard wide mouth Nalgene bottles and canteens. I have several 3L canteens that I can fill in 2-3 minutes. It makes it easy, reduces spillage, and just is cool.
4. The tube end that goes into the water source has a float. This keeps the intake off the bottom which has fine silt and crud. That'll clog up your filter in minutes if not seconds.
5. The ceramic filter can be easily cleaned. I sometimes carry a spare filter, but I've never replaced the original despite filtering literally thousands of liters of water. Keep it clean, and don't try to filter muddy water, and a ceramic filter can last nearly forever.
6. Despite being all plastic, this thing is bombproof. I don't throw it in the bottom of my pack to be crushed, putting it in a side pocket, but I'm not sure I worry about it that much.
7. It pumps fast, as long as you keep the crud out. I get 1-1.5 l/min. Pristine Sierra streams give me the upper end.
8. Because this filter removes most of the organics in the water, the taste is wonderful. This is what I don't get about the people who love the chemicals. You get the nasty iodine or chlorine tastes PLUS the awful taste of some of the water. I actually use this filter at home sometimes to refill water bottles and put them in my refrigerator.
There's more, but I'm supposed to keep this short. Are there negatives? I don't see one, but I'm sure someone will complain about the weight or plastic breaking or something. None of that has happened to me.
This is probably the best water filter I've ever purchased.
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andreaReviewed in Italy on August 28, 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars trekking
Utilizzato per un trekking in Mustang di sedici gg. Ha fatto il suo dovere ottimamente. nb: per mantenere inalterato nel tempo il flusso di 1lt al minuto, occorre periodicamente pulire il filtro
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koujiReviewed in Japan on March 24, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars 非常用。まだ使っていませんが、安心感あり。
非常用。まだ使っていませんが、安心感あり。
- len winkfieldReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 29, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Keep safe
Will be handy to have
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Cliente AmazonReviewed in Spain on April 3, 2017
4.0 out of 5 stars Ideal para viajes a destinos "insalubres"
Lo compre despues de usar el de una amiga.
Fuimos a la Selva en Centroamerica, el agua era literalmente marron y usamos este filtro para cocinar incluso en alguna ocasion para beber.
Creo que para viajes "extremos" es una buena inversion en tu salud.
Es muy ligero, No pesa mucho. Asi que en montañismo quizá es mejor que llevar agua embotellada si sabes que vas a encontrar rios.
La bomba es delicada hay que usarlo con cuidado.
Aun no he tenido tiempo de usar el que he comprado pero es el mismo modelo que usé por lo que me atrevo a opinar.
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Chu-totoroReviewed in France on November 7, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent !
J'ai longtemps attendu et hésité avant d'acheter ce filtre et je dois dire qu'il est très bien, j'avais peur que l'élément en céramique soit très fragile, mais il a quand même survécu à un voyage en avion (bagage à main). Le produit est très simple d'utilisation et le fait que toutes les pièces soient remplaçable en cas de problème vous donne vraiment une autonomie complète. Par contre je recommande de mettre un filtre à café au bout de la sortie du tuyau car le filtre à tendance à très vite se boucher si vous pompez de l'eau stagnante. J'ai testé dans un étang près de chez moi et même si l'eau était à peut près claire j'ai mis pas mal de temps à pomper pour avoir 500ml. Il faut vraiment pomper assez longtemps pour avoir un gros volume d'eau filtrée. La maintenance est très simple, juste à vider l'eau contenue dans le tuyau en pompant "a vide" et ensuite quand vous êtes de retour chez vous nettoyer le filtre à l'eau claire avec le grattoir fourni, je vous recommande aussi d'utiliser une brosse à dent car les extrémités sont difficiles d'accès. On peut alors par contre se demander comment faire lorsque l'on est dans une situation où l'on a pas accès à de l'eau claire pour nettoyer le filtre (?) c'est un peu le défaut que je trouve à celui ci, il demande pas mal de ressources pour sa maintenance. (combustible pour chauffer l'eau et le décontaminer, + de l'eau claire..).