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![]() ![]() The one-gallon distiller includes a "final flow" through a charcoal filter to remove any noxious gases that could affect taste. The cost per gallon is only about 30¢ for the electric power for that gallon—and less than $90 for the durable distiller itself. ![]() The final gallon tastes like the water you buy in stores, but you don't have to lug any bottled water around. For some flavorful zip, lemon can be squeezed into a glass of distilled water. ![]() Some distilling appliances arrive with glass containers: those have none of plastic's drawbacks associated with Bisphenol-A. ![]() ![]() Distillers would be perfect for Winnipesaukee's islanders who draw water from the lake—but the lake is a good place to start anyway—because unlike well-water, Lake Winnipesaukee's natural waters contains scant Radon. ![]() Last edited by ApS; 10-24-2010 at 03:20 AM. Reason: restore pic |
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