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Newest 4L Dental  Medical Pure Water Distiller All Stainless Steel Internal

Customer Reviews for Newest 4L Dental Medical Pure Water Distiller All Stainless Steel Internal

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robyn robyn
owner
I luv my Vevor distiller. Easy to use, quiet. I do set a timer so I don't run it dry. I have a couple of times with no drama it turns its self off. Money savor for sure. I sent one to my neice as a wedding gift.
Erica Vilanova Erica Vilanova
Perfect
This is a very nice small distiller. The lid closes perfectly and is stainless steel so no it does not rust. Saw a couple of bad reviews about the lid a d rust and no, lis has a rubber and in the instructions it says how it goes on correctly. Water can have iron particles that rust but the container does not rust. Clean with citric acid provided or buy extra after. Comes with some carbon little filters but you don’t need it really. It is a Vevor distiller and I did saw it on their website with the option for glass water bottle and in black. I do recommend it.
marilyn cook marilyn cook
Water distiller
Doing great Great
Helsinki Helsinki
good machine
It is great machine, i use to make water for my carnivorous plant. The down side just a little bit loud, other then that work perfect
Lisa L Lisa L
Saves money instead of buying distilled water
Directions are easy to follow You have a gallon of distilled water in just a couple hours
Di Di
Instructions need some work
Makes enough distilled water for a large pot of coffee with some water left over. Works just fine. Instructions need work as it is not written well. After use I put some white vinegar in it to clean the scale off. It comes with some citric acid crystals for cleaning which I used as directed for first time use. Not sure if one is supposed to use it the same way for regular cleaning. Also came with a metal spout I have yet to figure out how it is to be used, if at all.
JG JG
So far, so good!
This little countertop distiller is an inexpensive alternative to buying distilled water at the grocery store. So far, I have produced about 10 gallons of distilled water and it performs as advertised. I have an ice machine of the same brand that is now 3 years old, so hoping this distiller will last as well. The drawbacks are these: First, the operator's manual lacks a lot for clarity. Secondly, either the machine or bottle are not to dimensional tolerances, so that when the receptor nozzle is on the bottle it is slightly higher than the dispenser nozzle on the distiller, causing the head of the distiller to be slightly cocked and compromising the seal between the head and body of the distiller. I solved this problem by taping some pennies on the feet of the distiller to make it slightly higher.
Steven J. Miller Steven J. Miller
Great home water distiller
We use a bit over a gallon of distilled water a day and were tired of going to the store and buying gallon jugs of distilled water. After a little research this looked like the device I was looking for, there were other more pricey distillers with extra features - but I was looking for simple functionality. I've only distilled 15 gallons of water and am extremely happy with the device. The instructions aren't very clear - a few minutes on Google and you can find everything you need to know. I set it up at night and turn it on when I go to bed, a fresh gallon is ready in the morning.
JON KING JON KING
Better than last one
I paid $100 for a Vevor distiller which lasted 1.5 years. This one cost $58 new, but it has a plastic jug. I bought the more expensive one last time because I prefer glass over plastic to be safer toxic-wise. My old glass jug fits this one. This one has a reset switch which you switch after you turn on the power button which I like better than the last one. The last one didn't have an on/off switch so I had to unplug it to shut off the power. (Though it does shut off automatically; I just like to remove the electrical connection because even being plugged in, it still uses a little bit of electricity) On my former distiller, when I cleaned it after each use, I would run water on the loose minerals in the bottom which would remove most of it, and then use a nylon scrubber to get any residue. On this one, though, running water on the minerals at the bottom doesn't remove anything, so I use the nylon scrubber initially. No problem, I'm just curious why this one would be different. Same brand; same 304 stainless steel. This one does drip when I pull it apart more than my last one, which is just a minor inconvenience.
Debra Ewing Debra Ewing
Distiller
Like very much. Have two of these.

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