Lots of people seem to like the "Love" table top distillers.

Distillers require maintenance and you will run into the same circumstances
as the commercial distillers.

Source water counts.
 Minerals build up
Boil over contaminates coils.
Volatiles come through first.

Rain water is natures purest as it is distilled by nature..but comes out of
a dirty container that should be well rinsed before using. [Let it rain a
while before collecting]

Ode

On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 9:14 PM, Jean Baugh <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I called the toll free phone number of Clover Valley distilled water, last
> Friday but no answer nor a machine message.  I called back on Monday and
> asked if they were EST;  the man laughed and said, No, this is the
> Philippines.  He transferred me to their water expert but no answer and no
> message.
>
> I called back a second time later to be conveyed to their water expert,
> Amanda Cannon but again, no response.
>
> A forth and last time I told them I suggested they fire their water expert
> because no one answers and there is no message.  They excused themselves
> twice and found out the same thing.  The man asked what information I
> wanted about their distilled water and was told the two questions.  He said
> they would contact me by email.
>
> Looking at the Walgreens distilled water label, I’ve decided it is harder
> to acquire but possibly worth it.  The brand is: 'NICE! distilled water
> distributed by Walgreens.  Purified by steam distillation, micro filtered
> and ozonated to ensure quality, bottled by Magic Mountain Water Co, LLC.
> Source from a pure deep well in Shrevesport, LA’.
>
> I’m going to look at the steam distillers again.  Has anyone bought a
> steam distiller and been satisfied with it.  If so, could you please tell
> us the brand and any other information?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jean
>