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Hi all,

I'm starting to look at water distillers. Does anyone have any advice on what to look or look out for? Does anyone have one they love or hate? Is 4 hours for a gallon of water something I can live with or should I go with the more expensive ones?

 

Thanks, Ann in Memphis

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herbal remedies, Tohelpwilliam@a... wrote:

> Hi all,

> I'm starting to look at water distillers. Does anyone have any

advice on

> what to look or look out for? Does anyone have one they love or

hate? Is 4

> hours for a gallon of water something I can live with or should I

go with the

> more expensive ones?

>

> Thanks,

> Ann in Memphis

 

 

Ann,

 

I've had a distiller for 12 years. It has a 6 gallon tank and is

hooked up in my basement and comes up to a pump in on the kitchen

sink. Is 4 hours for a gallon of water something you can live with?

It depends on your needs and how much water you use in a day. You

can turn it on at night when you go to bed and it will be done in the

morning when you awaken. Or you can go bigger.

 

Cathy

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4 hours for a gallon of water will drive you nuts. Main thing to look for

is how easily the units can be disassembled and cleaned.

 

My favorite supplier of water distillers and other treatment equipment,

drawn directly from my database listing, is:

 

Warren Clough

Ozark Water Service & Laboratory

114 Spring St.

Sulpher Springs AR 72768

501-298-3483

800-835-8908

 

At 01:13 PM 9/23/01 EDT, you wrote:

>Hi all,

>I'm starting to look at water distillers. Does anyone have any advice on

>what to look or look out for? Does anyone have one they love or hate? Is 4

>hours for a gallon of water something I can live with or should I go with the

>more expensive ones?

>

>Thanks,

>Ann in Memphis

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  • 2 years later...

you might try searching 'reverse osmosis' (RO). it is a system.. i

am told just about the ultimate solution.. to purefying water. i had

one installed under the sink for water there and also a line to my

ice maker and the water is chrystal clear and probably 99 % pure. it

will run a tiny bit acidy but not overly; absolutley within very

acceptable range and the taste is pure and clean . it is a 5 phase

which includes UV (Ultra violet) which allows for biologically clean

water... no bacteria. it is not the cheapest rout, but probably one

of the most reliably pure. i really like mine with the chrystal

clear ice cubes. i had a local professional install it and it ran a

bit higher than some on the net, but i have local service for the

annual check ups and didn't have to install it myself.

love... granny lee.

 

herbal remedies , ChinLdy@a... wrote:

>

> I sent this message below yesterday and was wondering if anyone

received it

> as I have not gotten any e-mails from anyone in regards to water

distillers,

> not even from Suzi telling me to check the archives. LOL I have

already

> checked the archives useing all kinds of different wording and

nothing comes up

> on the subject.

> Thanks for any and all info.

> Phyllis

>

> In a message dated 10/7/03 11:46:20 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

> ChinLdy@a... writes:

>

> > Anyone with some good info on the better water distillers? I

have

> > researched online and it appears that some companies are

selling old distillers with

> > no warranties or spare parts if needed and yet there are others

that are

> > long time distiller makers that back their product. We had a

very good

> > distiller about 15 years ago and then got caught up in the

faucet mount filters and

> > realize from being on this list that distillers are still the

best way to go

> > along with a good raw organic diet. Makes sense, our water

supplies have

> > not gotten any purer in the last 15 years. We appreciate any

and all info on

> > water distillers. If anyone prefers, you can e-mail me

privately.

> > Phyllis

> > ChinLdy@a...

> >

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