A great distiller
I've had it about 3 months. I use about 5 gallons of distilled water a week so that is in the neighborhood of 60 gallons of water it has produced.
I'm a happy camper. The unit is well produced and operates without me having to keep a watchful eye. You fill the boiler container to a certain level, put the boiler into the unit, close the door, turn it on and walk away. There is an automatic timer that is not user adjustable. After a prescribed amount of time, the timer shuts off and it is done distilling. It leaves enough water in the bottom of the boiler that the heating coil is still covered with water so clean up is easy.
There is a fan that blows cool air over the condensing coils so the unit does make some white sound noise while it is operating. In my case, I have the distiller set up in a utility wash room so the sound isn't an issue. Personally, I don't believe the amount of sound it makes would be an issue if I had it in my kitchen. Your mileage...
Work-horse
Worth the money. We have bad tasting tap water. This machine takes about 3 to 4 hours. Makes great tasting water, its quiet and easy to use.
almost burned my house down
I bought this and customer service was terrible unwilling to reimburse me my money on the fact it almost burned my house down, the plug in the inside melted and started letting off harmful toxic fumes, if I had not noticed the smoke in the house everywhere as I was going to leave there is no doubt it would have turned into something worse. Biggest waste of money would not even replace it though they had a ten year warranty they said it didn't cover dust, I only had it 6 months., do yourself a favor and don't buy unless you have 600 to blow
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