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Prepping & Survival

DIY Gravity-Powered Clay Pot Water Filter that Costs Under $30 (With Pictures)

In the year 2025 I experienced two massive water outages in Richmond Virginia, watched multiple parts of the nation suffer under flood waters, and conducted a 12-mile hike on the Appalachian Trail, in the dark of night, while rationing water.

Water has worked its way further up my list of needs in a survival situation. In fact, your access to clean water and ways of cleaning water should be a top priority when it comes to survival.

We have also been doing a share of fasting in our community and found that going 3 days without food is not nearly as bad as going 3 hours without water, particularly under intense heat or heavy workload.

The more ways you can access clean water, the better. Having multiple sources of water and means of filtering is all part of a quality emergency water system.

The Macro on Microns

If you ever purchased a water filter than you have read about microns. I was never great at science so I will make it easy for you.

When you see the word microns just think of holes that water and pathogens can get through.

The smaller the micron the more effective the water filter is at keeping the bad stuff out of your filtered water.

The reality of the micron process alone is that some viruses are very small, and some chemical contaminants cannot be filtered out.

That’s the reality water filtration.

UNCOVERED FROM THE INSIDE The Amish Water Secret AWBOur clay pot is made of porous material that acts as a filter. From my research it looks like a clay pot water filter is around 20 microns.

This will remove a lot of contaminants, but it is far from pro grade filters which can be as low as .5 -.2 microns.

Still, a gravity filter like this one will significantly change the quality of water you are filtering from a creek, lake, or rain barrel (I heavily recommend you learn how to make a cheap water collection system).

The idea of developing such a filter I borrowed from Eddie Swartzentruber, who presented an interesting DIY water filter project in The Amish Ways Book.

The solution he presented is, of course, more complex than what I used.

However, it is still non-electric and capable of filtering water from parasites, bacteria, and other harmful chemicals and waterborne pathogens.

You can see his project here, complete with images and all the necessary details.

If you want a step-by-step video guide, you can find it in The Amish Ways Academy.

Cost of a DIY Gravity Powered Clay Pot Water Filter

This entire operation from dirty water to clean costs under $30 to produce.

Strolling through the garden section at a local Lowes I found the clay pots I was looking for and the 14 inch seemed to be just the right size. Though I was eyeballing it hoping it would fit into a 5-gallon bucket.

The only sure way to know was to grab one of those end cap 5-gallon buckets in the store and bring it back. The 14-inch clay pot slid right into the bucket and was a perfect fit. This pot cost just $22 and the bucket alone came in at just over $3.

Materials

Step By Step Process

Step 1.) Plugging the Hole – if you buy your clay pot from a place like Lowes then it will have a hole in it because it is designed for growing. When we are trying to hold water in the pot, we must plug that hole.

There is a surprising variety of different sized plugs you can buy online. Way more than I would have ever imagined. That said, you can plug that hole with anything that will stop water.

I used some Gorilla tape to cover mine. It worked great!

Step 2.) Sit the pot inside of your chosen, clean, 5-gallon bucket. This bucket will catch the filtered water that comes out on the other side.

Step 3.) Fill the Clay Pot – Now you are going to fill the pot up with water that needs to be filtered. This is where this method shines for me because it’s a big pot and can filter a lot of water in one sitting.

I went to a nearby creek for this.

Once you have added water place the filtration system somewhere out of the sunlight in a place it will not be disturbed. You could cover it if you like.

Step 4.) Wait – The reason this process works is because the water drains slowly from the clay pot into the 5-gallon bucket. This is going to take several hours but in time all the water will filter through.

At this point I would still boil the water if I were using this method. That said, the clay filter will remove debris and contaminants, making the water much clearer, and improving taste, too.You can see the results below:

A Dusting of Activated Charcoal

Activated charcoal has an insane surface area and if dusted the bottom of your pot with activated charcoal or even stirred a spoonful of it into the water that was filtering it would aid in filtration and flavor of your finished product.

From Scratch Clay Pot Water Filter

You have clay underfoot. If your soil is high in clay content, then making your own clay pot is certainly possible. Usually, the base material is equal parts sawdust and clay. Work these together until you get something that resembles clay.

Another thing you can add to this mix is colloidal silver. Colloidal silver is antibacterial and will add another element to the filtration process.

You could even add some activated charcoal to your clay pot as this also creates more surface area to the filtration process. Just sprinkle it into the clay as you work it all together.

Form your clay around something that is about the size of the pot you are looking to make and then fire the whole thing.

Some Smart Alternatives

Filtering water is always a challenge. What I presented in this articleis an example of a simple and inexpensive process, but the reality is that I still had to buy the materials used.

In a post-SHTF situation, or if I’m somehow forced to go off-grid (I learned a little something about that from here), that might be impossible for me. Not to mention that, after SHTF, I might not even have water.

The solution I decided to go with, for greater long-term security, is purchasing a water generator. In fact, I bought two. Let me explain why.

The Water Freedom System is the solution I considered for my own household.

Proven in the toughest military zones across seven countries, this device turns desert air into clean, drinkable water—using nothing but the power of condensation.

From what I’ve seen, the declassified U.S. Military plans for this device are now available on a discount that makes purchasing it a no-brainer.

I also invested in a solution that can help me when I want to retreat to my bug-out location.

This easy-to-build water generator can fit in my backpack. It works very simply and produces large quantities of water.

On top of that, it cost very little, so it seemed like a smart idea to have it on hand—and I actually use it quite often.

Check it out here and see if it fits your prepping plans!

Final Thoughts on Clay Pot Water Filters

In my opinion, you cannot have enough ways to procure clean water for yourself and your family. The more options in the toolkit the easier it will be to adapt.

There are some things about clay pot filters that really stand out to me.

They can scale because the pot sizes vary.

They are so simple.

They are largely hands off, nearly passive, so you could set up 3 of them and go to bed for the night only to wake filtered water. This is old tech that works today, and it would be crazy not to take advantage of it.


Imagine never running out of drinking water, even if your tap goes dry or electric pumps fail during an EMP or blackout. This compact condensation device can turn the air around you into a reliable source of pure water. It’s especially effective in summer, when warmer temperatures increase the amount of water vapor in the air. Yeah, that’s real! The more heat outside, the more water your device can extract!

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