Japanese Binchotan Charcoal Water Purifying Sticks - 2 Sticks for Great-Tasting Water
Category: ippinka binchotan charcoal
About this item
- Binchotan (Japanese Oak) activated charcoal is the highest grade of charcoal. These charcoals are from the Kishu region of Japan.
- A centuries-old natural purification method that reduces water hardness, absorbs odor, and filters for great-tasting water. Filtering time is approximately 6-7 hours.
- 2 binchotan charcoal sticks are included in one package. Use 1 stick for 1-2 gallons of water; each stick is approximately 1.2" to 1.38" in diameter and 4" in length.
- Reactivate charcoal every two weeks by boiling for 10 minutes and letting dry.
- Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality.