The Travel Berkey Water Filter

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The Travel Berkey Water Filter
The container needed a stand to make it easier to use without moving it to the edge of the counter

Clean Fresh Tasting Water On The Go

When I was offered the opportunity to review the Travel Berkey Water Filter, I was immediately interested because of how central water is to my daily life and travels. My primary drink is water, and I’ve learned from experience that not all water sources taste good or feel refreshing. Traveling for long periods in a camper, I usually rely on two five-gallon jugs that we fill whenever we come across water that tastes decent. From there, I run it through a standard RV filter before drinking. While this system works, it takes up a lot of storage space and still doesn’t always deliver consistently good-tasting water.

Because of this, I was curious to see whether the Travel Berkey could simplify the process and improve the quality of water we drink on the road. A system designed to be portable, compact, and effective at reducing a wide range of contaminants seemed like a natural fit for the kind of travel we do.

The Travel Berkey Water Filter

The Travel Berkey Water Filter is the smallest system in the Berkey line, designed to provide safe drinking water in a compact and portable form. Constructed from polished stainless steel (AISI 304), it balances durability with a space-saving design, making it well-suited for small homes, apartments, RVs, or travel. With a storage capacity of approximately 1.5 gallons, the system is intended to meet the daily needs of one to three people in normal use.

The system measures 18 inches in height when assembled and 7.5 inches in diameter, with the upper chamber nesting inside the lower chamber for transport and reducing the height to about 12 inches. Weighing just over six pounds when empty, the Travel Berkey is light enough to carry yet sturdy enough for repeated use. Each unit includes upper and lower stainless steel chambers, two Black Berkey filter elements, a stainless steel lid, spigot, wingnuts, washers, a priming button, and a rubber gasket to protect the base.

Here is the red water when testing the filters
Here is the red water when testing the filters

The Travel Berkey can produce up to 2.75 gallons of filtered water per hour with two Black Berkey Elements. These filters are designed to process approximately 3,000 gallons of water each before replacement, for a combined capacity of about 6,000 gallons. The system requires no plumbing or electricity, operating instead through a gravity-fed process.

Independent testing shows reductions in contaminants such as heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, VOCs, chlorine, fluoride, and radiologicals, among others, while retaining beneficial minerals. Optional fluoride and arsenic reduction filters can also be added if desired. Due to state regulations, Berkey systems are not available for sale in California or Iowa.  From some research I did, the reason for this is that while Berkey has done independent testing, they have not tested the filters to meet standards in those states. 

My Experience

I set up the Travel Berkey by following the included directions, and found the process was straightforward. The filters were simple to install, and the kit even came with red dye to test whether they were working properly. At first, I was hesitant to use the dye since I have family members who are sensitive to it, but I decided to try the test, and it worked exactly as described, filtering out all the red dye.  That gave me confidence that the system was functioning correctly before we set out on our trip.

One adjustment I needed to make was raising the Berkey off the counter. I ended up reusing a platform I had previously used for my kombucha brewing jar, and it turned out to be the perfect height. This small change made it much easier to fill cups and bottles from the spigot. 

I repurposed a stand built for an old kombucha brewing pot
I repurposed a stand built for an old kombucha brewing pot.

We tested the Travel Berkey during a two-week trip in our recently remodeled camper. Our travels took us through Door County, Wisconsin—a scenic peninsula along Lake Michigan known for its charming small towns, cherry orchards, and lakeshore views—and then onward to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, a rugged region of the United States with dense forests, waterfalls, and long stretches of shoreline along both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan.

At one of our first campsites, we arrived to find the local water supply had just been flagged for contamination. We were able to rely on the water we had brought from home and filtered through the Berkey, but the situation was a clear reminder of how quickly a “safe” water supply can become questionable. It reinforced my belief that filtering water, even when it’s labeled potable, is a good habit.

The Travel Berkey performed well when we were stationary, but I found it challenging to pack and unpack each time we moved campsites, which was every day or two. If I were to use it regularly in a camper, I would want a more secure built-in setup. One improvement I wished for was the ability to fill the upper chamber separately without needing the bottom attached. That way, I could fill it at an outdoor spigot or another source more easily before setting it back on the base.

My Recommendation

After using the Travel Berkey on our trip, I can say it offers many benefits, but there are also a few practical considerations to keep in mind if you’re thinking about adding it to your setup.

Pros:

  • Effective filtration: The system worked exactly as promised, and the red dye test gave me peace of mind that it was functioning correctly. I felt confident that our water was safe to drink, especially when we encountered a campsite with a contaminated supply.
  • Great taste: The filtered water was noticeably better than what we usually get through a standard RV filter. Since water is my main beverage, this made a real difference.
  • No power or plumbing required: Its gravity-fed system is simple to use anywhere.

Cons:

  • Set up during travel: Because we moved campsites frequently, taking the Berkey apart and putting it back together became inconvenient. A built-in or secured spot would be ideal. 
  • Counter space: It takes up a fair amount of room, and I needed to raise it on a stand for easier use.

Limited Availability: Berkey Filters are not available in all US states due to testing requirements. 

Overall, the Travel Berkey is an excellent choice for ensuring safe, good-tasting water. For stationary use or longer stays, it’s especially valuable, though frequent movers may want to plan ahead for storage and setup.  You can check out the Travel Berkey and other filters for yourself at https://theberkey.com/

The red dyed water filtered through the Berkey Black filters and came out clear
The red dyed water filtered through the Berkey Black filters and came out clear.

Your thoughts?

Have you used the Travel Berkey Water Filter on your outdoor travel adventures? What do you think of the features and benefits of this for safe water consumption away from home? Please share your ideas or experiences below.

Sara Baird
Sara Baird
Blogger, Reviewer and Multiple Contributor

I am an adventurer at heart, always looking for the next opportunity to learn something new. I spend my winter days working with high school students to explore their interests and develop passions.

I spend my evenings and summers developing new hobbies and being outdoors as much as possible.  I enjoy camping, hiking, cross country skiing, and biking.

Comments

25 responses to “The Travel Berkey Water Filter”

  1. Marysa Avatar
    Marysa

    This is a good product to have. It sounds like it is good quality and a very useful investment.

  2. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    That portable filter proving its value when the campsite water was bad is a pretty subtle selling point.

  3. Lisa Charleston Avatar
    Lisa Charleston

    This is awesome and such an investment especially for us since we go camping in the summer. Sounds like a water filter system everyone should have on hand, and those mason jars works amazing for storing water.

  4. Andreia Mulligan Avatar
    Andreia Mulligan

    Fresh clean water is so important. Especially when you’re traveling. This is so awesome.

  5. Nikki Wayne Avatar
    Nikki Wayne

    What an impressive thing to buy for my house or travels. I believe this will ease stress on providing water for any kind of events.

  6. Jupiter Hadley Avatar
    Jupiter Hadley

    It does look a little tough to pack up and set up, but it sounds like it really came in handy! What a reliable way to ensure you have good water.

  7. Kenny Chow Avatar
    Kenny Chow

    I’ve been thinking about getting a portable filter for camping, and as the Berkey not needing electricity is a big plus. here we go clean water 🙂

  8. Hari Avatar
    Hari

    Looks like the travel Berkey water filter is an awesome product for regular campers. Thank you so much for this practical recommendation.

  9. Ebony Avatar
    Ebony

    My friend told me about this filter! I need to give this a try as I truly value the quality of my family’s drinking water

  10. Barbie R Avatar
    Barbie R

    I could definitely use this water filter system just at home. The water in my area tastes terrible. Even at restaurants if they don’t use filtered water the drinks end up awful because of the ice cubes.

  11. jerry godinho Avatar
    jerry godinho

    In unpacking your experiences with the Travel Berkey, I loved how you balance practical gear insight with real-world adventure — your review makes me want to grab one for my next trip (and maybe test it over a campfire).

  12. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    This is a great option to consider. Is the water we drink during our camping trips safe? This is perfect, but as you mentioned, the only challenge might be the counter space, ours is too small.

  13. Melanie E Avatar
    Melanie E

    I’m like you on the water front drinking mostly water. This sounds like a useful product for people like us to have. I love that it doesn’t need plumbing in and that the water tastes better too.

  14. Catalina Avatar
    Catalina

    I like that it needs no power and still makes water taste clean. Great tip to put it on a little stand for easy filling!

  15. Marie Cris Angeles Avatar
    Marie Cris Angeles

    This looks cool, and I think my mom will love this as a gift on her birthday. I will share this with her.

  16. Samantha Donnelly Avatar
    Samantha Donnelly

    What a great item to have when camping. I drink a lot of water and having this would ensure I have clean fresh water when needed

  17. Ash Carlo Avatar
    Ash Carlo

    Overall it sounds like it does a great job, but I can see how it would take up a fair bit of space, so not always practical.

  18. Emman Damian Avatar
    Emman Damian

    This is the first time I heard about Travel Berkey Water Filter. It seems very handy and very useful during camping trips. I drink a lot of water so this will help me have access to clean water.

  19. Beth Avatar
    Beth

    That is VERY impressive! This is such an awesome addition to any camping setup.

  20. Melissa Cushing Avatar
    Melissa Cushing

    I love this so much and hav heard of this brand before and so want one of these for myself! I have an awesome under the sink reverse osmosis filtration system in my home but love that this is portable.

  21. cathy jose Avatar
    cathy jose

    It looks like a good product and is handy.
    I am glad it works so well, and I cannot wait to try this!

  22. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    That sounds like a really good product. I could certainly use one of these myself. I’m going to check in to this one.

  23. Jess Benoit Avatar
    Jess Benoit

    I can see my family using this in our home. We use a filtered water pitcher but it’s too small in my opinion. This water filter would be great to have!

  24. Tara Pittman Avatar
    Tara Pittman

    I have been looking for a water filter and I like this one. The mason jars are perfect for water storage.

  25. Amber Myers Avatar
    Amber Myers

    This sounds like it would come in handy while camping. I am glad it works well! I always want to be safe.

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