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July 15, 2025
I bought the VEVOR machine because I wasn't going to pay $5+ for a gallon of distilled water on the rare occasion I can find it, nor am I willing to replace my Keurig coffee machine annually.Our rural well water is very hard. We have an industrial grade water softener but it doesn't eliminate enough minerals to keep from destroying a coffee machine in less than a year or so. I also use a CPAP so I need distilled water for that. The pandemic has caused distilled water has become nearly impossible to find, even now during spring of 2023. On the rare occasion I can find distilled water in the store, it is horrendously over-priced.I've been using the VEVOR for about a month now. It works as advertised. Seems solidly built tho it is somewhat clunky to use. It takes up a lot of counter space while in use, so be aware of that. Unless you have a lot of counter space, this thing will probably not live on your kitchen counter. You'll have to figure out a place to stow it. That place needs to be near a sink for ease of filling with water and cleaning.You need to rinse out the mineral residue after every use. That's where the clunky part comes in. There are two AC cords. One cord connects the condenser (top unit) to the base (boiler unit), the other connects the base to your wall outlet. Both MUST be disconnected for cleaning or you could suddenly meet your maker. The base unit (boiler) is too tall to fit under most kitchen faucets. It is not submersible! You'll need a hand-held sink sprayer to rinse it out.It comes with a small amount citric acid, enough for 4 or so cleanings. You use that to dissolve and clean out the inevitable mineral build ups. Citric acid is cheap. Eventually you'll need to buy some once the limited supply they give you runs out.The instruction manual is some weirdly worded translation from Chinese into something that resembles English. But the operation is pretty obvious so you should be able to figure it out just from looking at the machine. It just boils and condenses water. It's not rocket science.The blue plastic collection bottle is poorly molded with rough edges where the cap screws on. No matter how tightly you screw on the cap it will leak unless you carry it completely upright. I suppose that could be fixed with a little bit of sanding or perhaps a cobbled gasket stuck into the cap. It's not enough of a deal for me to worry about. I'm not freaked out by a few drops of distilled water dripping out of the bottle as I carry it.Summary: It didn't cost much. If you only need a gallon of distilled water every other day or so, this unit should work out fine. It's not idiot proof, you have to be a bit careful with it.
Laurence M. Perkins
June 24, 2025
It's a solidly-built all-in-one distiller. The temperature control is accurate, and the cooling coils are adequately long to not wastefully leak steam out the end. It's all stainless steel, so it doesn't rust, and cleaning mineral buildup is easy.It's only a single stage, so if you need really, really pure water on par with the triple-distilled you'll need to clean the machine and run it again or something. But that's probably overkill for most applications.The space for a final filter is easy to open and adequately sized that you should be able to load it with pretty much any medium you might need. I haven't really used it since I'm only worried about removing mineral content and there aren't any VOCs in what I'm distilling that might need to be charcoal filtered or whatever. But it's well designed without any irritating cracks or crevices that would be hard to clean. So if you need that you'll probably find it easy to use.
Customer
May 16, 2025
Works well, easy to clean, and doesn't leak. The water tank is entirely stainless steel and has well defined "fill" lines. The top piece (with the spout and fan) plugs into the bottom piece (stainless steel tank) with an easy to use plug. a separate, removable plug attaches to the tank and then to the power outlet. When powered on the heat and timer are preset and really do not need to be changed. I find it best to fill with cold water or warm water and let it run. When the cycle stops, there is some water left in the tank to pour out (this lessens the scale buildup) and then rinse and refill. I have a home water softener and only need to clean the tank with the citric acid once or twice a week depending on usage. Cleaning is easy, just add citric acid to the water and run a cycle. Then drain, rinse and you're done. I find that it actually makes about 4 liters (not a full gallon).
Adalberto Maria Caccia
March 21, 2025
Fa poco rumore, e in meno di 5 ore distilla 4 litri di acqua. Ferro da stiro, caffettiera e... la mia automobile (liquido per i tergi vetro) sentitamente ringraziano!
Gloria
March 5, 2025
You have to see what remains after distilling the water... I would advise for the sake of your long term health, do not drink tap water. God bless.
Carricondo
February 11, 2025
Bonne machine fonctionnant bien pour l'instant.Il faut compter 3h30 pour obtenir 3,5l d'eau distillée .L'eau obtenue est sans calcaire ,je l'ai analysée avec avec un test de dureté,c'est ok .Pas de problème d’étanchéité pour l'instant .J'ai d'ailleurs pu trouver 3 joints de rechange sur A.Exp pour moins de 10€ ,au cas ou. Utilisation on ne peut plus simple: on remplie la cuve ,bouton marche et on attend !Nettoyage du fond du récipient simple ; un peu de vinaigre blanc mélangé à de l'eau ,un coup d'éponge 3h après et plus de dépôts de calcaire! Le seul petit moins : montage des arceaux en alu pour la carafe pas simple ; mais en regardant bien la notice + vidéos sur YTube + patiente ,on y arrive !
errico paglionico
January 15, 2025
leggendo alcune recensioni ero titubante, invece ottimo acquisto, lo uso in maniera professionale 4 cicli a settimana x avere l'acqua distillata per una autoclave, funziona benissimo , tutto come descritto, consumi ridotti, spegnimento automatico e parametri impostabili nella versione col display
Ecksfiles
December 18, 2024
easy to use love the product works well - all our coffee and tea and drinking water is now pure water.
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