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The Clear Winner The Sawyer Mini is better than the lifestraw because it has a 0.1-micron filter (vs. 0.2-micron filter) and can clean up to 100,000 gallons of water (vs. 4,000 gallons). While the LifeStraw is also a fantastic product, it pales compared to all the Sawyer Mini can do.
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Read More »Here’s another area where the Sawyer Mini beats the LifeStraw. You can clean the Sawyer with backflushing – just shoot some clean water through the bottom side of it. The water will push out any gunk built up in the filter. The Sawyer Mini comes with a special syringe just for backflushing. You can also use a SmartWater bottle for backflushing. The LifeStraw can also be backflushed. However, they recommend blowing air through the bottom end to blow out buildup. This isn’t nearly as efficient as shooting water through.
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