







💧 Distill Your Way to Pure Perfection — Because Clean Water is the New Luxury
The VEVOR Water Distiller is a high-efficiency 750W countertop device that produces up to 6 gallons of distilled water daily. Featuring FDA and CE certifications, BPA-free plastic, and 304 stainless steel components, it guarantees safe, pure water. Its one-button operation with auto-shutdown ensures ease and safety, while upgraded aluminum fan blades and stainless steel exhaust enhance durability and heat management. Perfect for home or professional use, it comes with carbon packs and citric acid for maintenance, making it a reliable, cost-effective solution for premium water distillation.


















| ASIN | B0CSFQZ89V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,369 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #14 in Pitcher Water Filters |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Date First Available | January 16, 2024 |
| Filter Life Cycle | 3 Weeks |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Weight | 10.08 pounds |
| Item model number | Water distiller |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 1.3 Liters Per Hour |
| Model Name | Water Distiller |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 10.63"L x 11.81"W x 18.5"H |
| Special Feature | Automatic Shut-Off |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 500 |
| UPC | 197988214748 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 212 Degrees Fahrenheit |
T**L
Great distiller, best price I've been able to find
This is actually the 2nd VEVOR distiller I am purchasing. I purchased my first one almost 2 years ago and it is still working like a champ even after I accidentally dropped it and the bottom plastic cracked on it. I use this to distill my water because I do everything possible to get my water to be H2O and nothing else. Distillation, for me, is a key step in this process. Setup is a breeze there's not much to it really just the reservoir, the lid, and the 1 gallon jug the distilled water goes into. There is this metal spout that you're supposed to put on top of the water jug, however, I highly advise against using that. I had it happen where the spout from the lid and the metal piece on top of the jug were not aligned properly and it resulted in water leaking everywhere. I tossed that metal piece into a drawer and just make sure the spout is aimed correctly so the water will drip into the jug. The jug has a really big hole so it's not terribly difficult to set it up without the metal guide piece. If you're going to use this in your house I would suggest putting in a room that is as far away from where you wish to be as possible because this thing will generate a lot of heat for the around 4 hours it takes to distill a gallon of water. My suggestion is set it up in a garage or something like that. Although a lot of stuff gets removed from distillation there is always some stuff that gets into the finished product as some contaminants have the same or even a lower boiling point than water does, so I suggest using some kind of filter afterward. I use a Zero Water filter for this. It does come with some cheap charcoal filter packs that you're supposed to install in the metal spout of the lid, but those don't seem to do much. I've noticed that without using the zero water there's a certain smell and taste to the water that isn't awful, but it's just odd and if I use the zero water that is removed. Sometimes I'll even filter the water before distilling it and then again after just to help keep the distiller clean. This brings me to the next thing, cleaning out all the gunk left behind. They give you a little bit of cleaning powder which is actually just citric acid. I got 2lbs for about $15 on here and it lasts me about a year. Could last much longer if you don't distill a gallon or two a day like I do. To clean this things you put the water a little higher than you see stuck on gunk and then just add in a tablespoon at a time while boiling the water with the lid off. Wait 20 mins if there's still a lot of stuck on gunk add another tablespoon and wait another 20 mins until you can see it's all clean. That's really it, this thing is very easy to use and like I said I've had one for over 2 years now so from what I can tell VEVOR makes a quality product and everywhere else I've looked for a distiller usually tries to charge $100+ for a basically identical device. Do not let the cheap price scare you away this thing is quality and will get the job done reliably for the foreseeable future!
B**B
Pure water!
This water distiller is easy to use and maintain. The distillate is so pure it leaves no residue in my CPAP water tank. It paid for itself quickly. It looks well made and functions exactly as it should. The fan's exhaust is comfortably warm, at a good temperature for warming fingers and decrystallizing honey. On the down side for some, it's a large device and there is some noise from the relatively quiet fan. Helps to have water and electricity at hand. It meets my needs quite well.
T**V
Works like a champ, especially for the competitive price!
Yeah, it's kinda priced competitively and some brand I'm not familiar with, but it seems to work well, as the other reviews suggest. I bought this based on the reviews and was not disappointed. The fan on top is a bit noisy, but it's fan noise and only lasts about 3½hrs, so I don't have any trouble sleeping while I hear it running in the kitchen. I use this for our humidifier in the few weeks of winter in Texas when the outside air is extra dry after being heated to room temperature inside the house. I assume the distiller is successfully removing all of the minerals and sediment from the water because we have no problem with deposits from the humidifier running in our bedroom. I'm tempted to drink it when I no longer need to use it for the humidifier. When I've tasted it, it tasted a little sterile, but not bad. And, if you're the kind of person who likes to sniff the potty before you flush, your gonna want to give the main unit after it finished running - if I was inclined to drink Texas tap water, before, this probably would have cured me of that desire. Maintenance has been a breeze. I pretty much abuse this thing. I would run it until it automatically shuts off when I go to bed and when I leave for work. Sure, the sediment sticks to the stainless steel tank, but no matter how many cycles I've run through it, letting water boil with the included citric acid is sooo easy and it cleans the tank right up. I've wiped it down with a paper towel between cycles before I refill the tank, but I'm not sure it makes any difference and may be hurting the tank for all I know (I don't see any indication of damage). Word to the wise: as the instructions suggest, don't taste the water that may come out while boiling the citric acid in the water - it's nasty and the acid might still be in the water because it kinda hurt my throat a little. 🤣 I use a cup under the spout to catch the cleaning water because I didn't want to contaminate the water pitcher. But, you don't have to run the whole tank through the system - just get the water to a boil (you'll know when it starts to come out). I've not had any issues with the seal - it works like a champ. The prepper tendencies in me like the idea of being able to clean up the clean up the tap water pretty well. It's already pretty satisfying to see the stinky stuff leftover after the unit shuts off. I'd recommend this to sometime I care for. 👍
G**.
Es muy buen producto
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