Before I posted the question I tried to figure out the wattage. But on the accompanying documentation there were no specifications.
Here's their website.Sher, your website mentioned that UV is not suitable for killing the bigger 'bugs' e.g. protozoa, because the UV doesn't penetrate larger objects -- it can't reach their DNA -- but it can sterilize viruses and bacteria.
The site for SteriPen claims it does destroy the larger organisms. This is the sort of claim I'd like to check with an independent source.
Meantime I think I'd better keep boilig water!Perf, there have been cases where bottled water is polluted, unfortunately. And bottled water is very cheap. It's just that I'm quite the energy nut, using low-energy-consumption products on principle. But when you compare bottled water vs. home-boiled water, I wouldn't be surprised if the latter is more efficient, when everything is factored in.
But rechargeables are more efficient yet.
The instructions for the care of the steri-pen do include cleaning the stirring rod of particles or deposits.
Thank you both for your help.