Waterwise 9000 Countertop Distiller
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| List Price: | $489.00 |
| Price: | $399.00 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
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Average customer review:Product Description
THE COLLECTOR/DISPENSER BOTTLE AND THE BOILER TUCK NEATLY INTO THE BOTTLE OF THE DISTILLER. THE THERMOPLASTIC (FOOD GRADE POLYPROPYLENE) BOILER HAS A CONCEALED HEATING ELEMENT THAT CANNOT BECOME COATED WITH SCALE & MINERAL DEPOSITS. tHE FAN-DELAYED (20 mINS) START IMPROVES EFFICIENCY. AN ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER MADE FROM ORGANIC COCONUT SHELL DROPS INTO THE TOP OF THE 1 GLLON COLLECTOR/DISPENSER. THE FILTER ENHANCES TASTE PURITY BY ABSORPTION, AERATION & DEGASIFICAION. 15" HIGH, 16" IN DEPTH, 9.5" WIDE AUTO SHUTOFF (AFTER EACH 1 GAL CYCLE) NO ASSEMBLY OR INSTALLATION, LIGHTWEIGHT & PORTABLE FOR STORAGE & TRAVEL, SHATTERPROOF, FOOD GRADE PLASTIC COLLECTOR,DISPENSER. WQA TESTED & CERTIFIED. 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY. USA & FOREIGN PATENTS, EPA EST. #067426-WI-1, UL LISTED USA & CANADA. TESTED & CERTIFIFED TO THE WATER QUALITY ASSOC, S-400 STANDARD FOR TDS REDUCTION (99.7%) PRODUCE QUALITY, STRUCTURAL INTEGRTITY & MATERIALS SAFETY. OPERATIONAL MAINTENANCE & FILTER REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS ARE ESSENTIAL FOR PRODUCT TO PERFORM AS ADVERTISIED.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #48607 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: waterwise 9000
- Model: 9000
- Dimensions: 15.00" h x 9.50" w x 16.00" l, 18.00 pounds
Features
- Produces 5 Gallons (19 liters) in 24 hours; - Effectively removes contaminents & bacteria
- Includes: Distiller, polycarbonate collector/dispenser bottle, 1 carbon post filter cup
- NO assembly, installation or hookups - 120VAC/60Hz 750W
- UL Listed, CSA Certified, CE Certified; WQA Tested & Certified
- Manufacturers 1 Year Limited Warranty
Customer Reviews
DO NOT PURCHASE
I purchased this item after going through the reviews and articles of countless other water distiller sites. I had 3 different models in mind. One was only $99 (http://www.wholesalewaterdistillers.com/), this waterwise one at $200 (available through http://www.hacres.com/home.asp ) and one for $400.
The $99 is recommended if not willing to pay a high fee. The webaddress I gave may look a little cheezy, but you can call the owner up directly and speak to him about the products. In fact, he strongly does not recommend this Waterwise Product. He says many people have trouble with the timer and something to do with the plastic. Also Waterwise has sold this modle over to Kenmore (Sears brand) and it has the same probs. (Kenmore model can be purchased anywhere from $100-200)
The $400 model my family owns. It is complete stainless steel, not plastic anywhere and it has a lifetime warrenty. Unfourtuantly, I do not have the website at this time to list it here. It's the top of the line in home distillers and has a life time warrently (compared to waterwise 1 year)
Now my nightmare with waterwise. I ordered through the hacres.com place I listed above. It only cost $200 with shipping. I had wanted a water distiller for some time. We don't drink the tap water for the contaiments in it, and I'm tired of getting Reverse Osmose water from water machines and paying all that money. Well when it arrived, it was a little bigger than I expected. Do plan on having it in an area where all the fans can freely circulate. The first batch of water needs to be dumped, just to clean the product. My 2nd and 3rd batches tasted and smelled bad....and so did all of those after it. On the 3rd morning after having the product, it wouldn't work. I thought perhaps I was doing something wrong so I called waterwise and told them my problem (the carafat light was coming on, thereby not allowing me to start the distilling process). They looked up in the computer the message, put me on hold and said that they were shipping out a whole new machine to me.
Okay, that was bad news...I asked what was the matter. Wouldn't you know it, it was the same thing the gentleman on the phone told me about from the $99 water distiller place. The timer broke and it was irreplaceable. Being that my machine was under warrently, they were shipping out a whole new one to me and wanted me to send my broken one back to them.
Well when everything hit me sometime later, I relized that I didn't want a machine like that. I wanted to have my water distiller around for more than a year (esp at that price). So I decided to send everything back...which resulted in a big headache from both waterwise and hacers.com. Each company wanted back the broken distiller. After many phone calls, the situation was finally solved. I never want to go through such an experience again.
To sum things up, do not purchase this model.
Distilled Water at Home
I have owned the Waterwise Distiller for six years, during which time I have distilled on average a gallon of water every other day. It's simple to use and pays for itself in about one and one-half years. I hate lugging home gallons of water from the grocery, not to mention the money I save. When my distiller failed, I immediately sent for another one. In a world where pollution rules, it's nice to know that at least the water I'm drinking is pure.
Great Home Water Distiller
I purchased the Waterwise 9000 2+ years ago. To-date I have had absolutely no problems with it and love the fact that it gets rid of ALL the bad stuff in tap water. My biggest issue with this unit is the fact that the plastic carafe (which catches the water as it is distilled and filtered through the carbon filter) is just that....plastic. I personally contacted the manufacturer to inquire whether the plastic contains BPA. It does - and they have no intention of providing a glass carafe now that the dangers of BPA are known. Yeah, I know, the FDA says BPA is safe for you.....well, if you believe that, then you might as well believe that tap water is safe for you! My concern is around the fact that the water coming out of the distiller is hot and/or very warm and it is being capture in a BPA/plastic carafe! Gosh, this is the very sort of thing I was trying to avoid when I purchased it. While I have enjoyed this unit, I am seriously considering purchasing a different (non-plastic) distiller.



