
- Megahome Countertop Water Distiller, Stainless Steel, Glass Bottle (Black)
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From $219.00 (3rd Party New)

From $219.00 (3rd Party New)

| Latest | $219.00 6 hrs ago |
| Highest | $219.00 Nov 13, '15 |
| Lowest | $179.99 Nov 9, '15 |
| Average | $219.00 (30d avg) $219.00 (90d avg) $217.55 (180d avg) $218.29 (365d avg) $218.72 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Sep 15, 2013 |
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| Highest | $182.50 Mar 7, '15 |
| Lowest | $125.00 Dec 7, '14 |
| Average | $155.00 (30d avg) $155.00 (90d avg) $155.00 (180d avg) $163.54 (365d avg) $159.40 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Sep 15, 2013 |
30 day average: 6,700
90 day average: 6,281
The Megahome countertop stainless steel steam distiller comes complete with a glass collection bottle, glass nozzle insert, and is stainless steel inside and out for pure steam distillation. Includes glass nozzle insert (see picture above) so that your filter sits in glass instead of plastic. Included in the package is: 120volt Water Distiller, 1 gallon glass collection bottle, filter nozzle with glass insert, six pack of charcoal filters, and 8oz of residue cleaner. (Please note: Not for use with 220 voltage) The distiller operates on a one-touch button. Raw water is boiled into steam, then cooled and condensed into pure water that is collected from the vapor. The main advantage of distilled water is that it is 100% boiled, sterilized, clean, safe, and environmentally friendly. Will your water distiller remove cyanobacteria or microcystins from a contaminated water source? Yes. Microcystins are a genus of Cyanobacteria are cyclic heptapeptides (toxic peptides with seven amino acids and are therefore a solid or particulate that is removed in the distillation process. Boiling is not effective against Microcystins because they are resistant to a wide range of temperatures. Boiling the water concentrates the toxin because of the resulting loss of steam in the boiling process. Distillation on the other hand is the process of boiling water and capturing the resulting steam that rises. The steam leaves behind the contaminates, including bacteria and resulting chemicals, such as Microcystins.