Water Distillers?? It's time! Your recomendations please

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Re: Water Distillers?? It's time! Your recomendations please

Post by Lizistired » Mon Mar 12, 2012 9:06 pm

Yes, for xpap it's an occasional gallon, and I've been buying that at the grocery. For consuming @ 1-2 gallons a day, that's alot of water to haul home.

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Re: Water Distillers?? It's time! Your recomendations please

Post by msla » Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:18 am

You might want to look at the resin based lab systems like this Millepore unit:
Direct-Q 3UV System, Water; Direct-Q 3UV; Ultrapure; Type 1 at 25 ° C >0.13 gal./min.; Type 3 at 25 ° C 3/4 gal./hr.; 15-3/4 L x 11-3/8 W x 20 in. H; 120V, 60Hz; 16-1/2 lb. It is a little pricey at over $5,000.00 but you do not have to deal with descaling a boiler with acids and it plugs into a regular outlet and it does not heat up your house in the summer.

Edit: When I worked in a research lab, we had an electric still. It required maintenance with acid to keep it free of minerals and/or frequent draining to slow the build up. We also redistilled the house DW for more purity. That produced virtually no mineral build-up.

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Re: Water Distillers?? It's time! Your recomendations please

Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Mar 13, 2012 1:34 pm

I must have cast iron guts.
When we visited Ukraine, I drank only boiled water--no ill effects.
(I saw chickens roosting on the edge of the well)
My sister-in-law drank it un-boiled--and made liberal use of the T.P. we brought with us.

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Re: Water Distillers?? It's time! Your recomendations please

Post by VikingGnome » Tue Mar 13, 2012 4:20 pm

I used a reverse osmosis purifier for my salt water fish tanks. Doesn't reverse osmosis give you the same purity as distilled? The main disadvantage of reverse osmosis filtering is water waste. For every gallon of purified water, 10 gallons go down the drain. Not a good conservation appliance.

Don't most xPAP humidifiers say to use distilled OR purified water? What's their definition of purified? Would water from my PUR filter system work?

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Post by Randyp1234 » Tue Mar 13, 2012 4:48 pm

VikingGnome wrote:I used a reverse osmosis purifier for my salt water fish tanks. Doesn't reverse osmosis give you the same purity as distilled? The main disadvantage of reverse osmosis filtering is water waste. For every gallon of purified water, 10 gallons go down the drain. Not a good conservation appliance.

Don't most xPAP humidifiers say to use distilled OR purified water? What's their definition of purified? Would water from my PUR filter system work?
Depends on the R.O. system. Some are only 4 to one down the drain. I'd think that'd still be less expensive than the electricity for distillation and it's got to be faster. But I'm sure I'll be proven wrong.

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Post by HoseCrusher » Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:06 pm

RO water will work fine.

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Post by jules » Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:28 pm

For CPAP however RO water is fine but not for my tummy. I can't drink RO water - I tend to react to whatever it was filtered with - possibly coconut based charcoal - I don't react immediately but give me a couple days of drinking charcoal filtered water I will want to barf on anything and everything present.

Some of the bottled water using bad filtering too and I get equally sick on it.

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Post by chunkyfrog » Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:35 pm

Why does the excess water have to go down the drain?
Garden, anyone?

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Re: Water Distillers?? It's time! Your recomendations please

Post by nelamvr6 » Fri Apr 12, 2013 4:13 am

Have you tried a Britta pitcher?

http://www.amazon.com/Brita-Atlantis-Wa ... rds=britta

It's a lot cheaper, you could try it for very little money, and if it works, you're done!

I've been drinking Britta water for years, and I haven't had any issues. It tastes great too!

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Re: Water Distillers?? It's time! Your recomendations please

Post by ughwhatname » Fri Apr 12, 2013 6:34 am

Lizistired wrote:I know several members have them. Please save me some shopping frustration.
Experience? Models? Pro's? Con's? Price range?

I had a fluoride treatment at the dentist on thursday and since have had severe aerophagia, stomach cramps, and some of those other GI issues that we probably don't want to discuss!
I had wondered why I always seemed to be in the doc's office at the same time of the year... Well DUH, I have my dental appt and get sucked into the fluoride treatment at the same time of the year.
So what is the best distiller, price considered??
I bought a countertop model from craigslist. Might be a Kenmore, but not certain. Works fine. I just make more when I need it. I'm very anti-schlepping of liquids, so not being tied to hitting Target or a regular grocery to get it monthly is a great benefit, to me.

At the time, I found they typically went for about $100 on ebay, and seemed quite popular. I was fortunate to find one on craigslist for $35.

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