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The Best DIY Bucket Water Filter Kit with Fluoride filter

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)

$49.00

Build your own gravity filter that removes Fluoride, Bacteria, Pathogens, Lead and much more.

With this DIY Make your own fluoride water filter kit, Just like other expensive gravity filters, we use gravity and the natural flow of water through our ceramic filters, but we don’t stop there. With every drip our secondary filter begins removing Fluoride and more contaminants that can’t be addressed by the carbon ceramic filters alone.

Kit Includes:

  • Black Carbon Ceramic .2 Micron Water Filter
  • 3 Stage Fluoride/Carbon Secondary Water Filter
  • Adapter Kit
  • Faucet Dispenser
  • Filter Cleaning pad
  • Instructions

This kit removes bacteria, parasites, lead, fluoride, micro-plastics, pesticides, radioactive particles, VOCs, petroleum products and many more.

With our unique adapter, we can now use a secondary filter with our black ceramic filter.ย  Ceramic filters have proven to remove a lot ofย  the contaminants in the drinking water, but they aren’t perfect. A ceramic filters cannot effectively remove fluoride by itself. With our large activated carbon filter, Fluoride filter, and ion exchange resin, we can remove fluoride and a lot more contaminants than just ceramic filters alone.

best make your own water filter kit with fluoride remover

Meets and/or exceeds NSF 42 and 53 standards

When you need a high output emergency water filter system, this system will perform. With a ceramic filters that can produce up to 3000 gallons and a secondary filter that can last 6 months, you will be able to protect your family and provide clean water when you need it. A trouble free design that is easy to build with just a couple tools, and you’ll be up and purifying water.

What do you need to build the best emergency water filter kit?

  • The Best DIY Bucket Water Filter Kit with Fluoride Filter
  • Every thing is included for you to build your own Fluoride water filter except for buckets and lids.
    • 2 x 5 gallon buckets and lids (food safe)
    • Drill Motor
    • 1/2 inch drill bit
    • 3/4 inch drill bit
    • Time: 15 minutes
    • Prepare Buckets
    • Label top bucket as “Dirty Water” and bottom as “Clean Water”
    • Ensure buckets stack securely (top on bottom lid)
  • Drill Holes for Filter
    • Use drill motor to make a 1/2 inch hole in the bottom center of the “Dirty Water” TOP bucket
    • Drill matching hole in the center of the bottom bucket’s lid (Depending on the style of your bucket, you may need to drill a 3/4 inch hole in the lid so the blue filter adapter will fit properly) If you have any questions give us a call at the shop 612-888-7483
  • Drill for Spigot
  • 1 1/4 inches from the bottom of the “Clean Water) lower bucket’s SIDE, drill a hole sized for the spigot (e.g., 3/4”)
  • – Insert spigot and seal with washer and nut and hand tighten
  • Install Ceramic Filter
    • Prime filter if required (soak in clean water for 15-30 min)
    • From inside the bucket insert filter stem through the hole in the “Clean Water” TOP bucket’s bottom
    • Slide the LID with a hole in the center onto the stem poking out of the bottom of the “Clean Water” TOP bucket
    • Be careful when handling the ceramic filter. It can easily break. Grab the filter at the base and only use as much force to hold on to it.
    • Do not use the black wing nut that came with the filter. Take the blue adapter and thread on to the stem of the ceramic filter.
    • Lay the “Clean Water” TOP bucket with the ceramic filter and the blue adapter on its side and thread the secondary filter into the blue adapter
  • Assemble and Test
    • Stack buckets: Top (with filter) on bottom bucket. You do not need to snap down the bucket. snapping the lid will create an air pressure vessel and slow water production. If you notice water production slows down you can disassemble and drill a 1/4 inch hole 3 inches from the center hole for air flow
    • Fill top bucket with water to test for leaks
    • Water flows through the filter by gravity into the bottom “Clean Water” bucket
    • Dispense from spigot or by lifting lever

Kit does not include containers.

Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 12 × 6 in

6 reviews for The Best DIY Bucket Water Filter Kit with Fluoride filter

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Rob W

    Thank God. Finally a Fluoride filter that doesn’t cost $500. We love this kit. I built one for my daughter and 3 church friends. Love it. Thank you SHTFandGO.

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Joel M

    Great filter kit. Love it

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Bill J

    I built one for everyone in my family. They love it.

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    Barb

    Wow. I’m impressed. This would cost $300 or more from other companies.

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

    Jimmy G

    awesome water filter. Water tastes amazing

  6. Rated 5 out of 5

    Nicole B

    love it

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