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Re: Filter On Distiller?


MH,
HY

Hi there!
HELLO

We just got our waterwise distiller a few days ago and I made my first batch last night. Taste yummy!
COOL, MOST HATE THE TASTE OF REAL WATER FOR THE FIRST 3-5 DAYS AND ONCE ON IT FOR 30 DAYS, ALL OTHER WATER SOUCES "SUCK" WITH METALIC/POISON TASTE...

I like to mix it with fruit juices, etc.
PERFECT, THEN YOUR LIKE ME....

We settled for a Waterwise 4000 which is a tabletop but am hoping in the next few years to upgrade to a 12 gallon waterwise or at the least a five gallon.
COOL, I HAVE 2 / 12 GALLON MODELS AND ARE THE BEST INVESTMENT I EVER MADE.

Once I put it together I noticed that it has a filter on the spout where the water comes down and drips into the catch container.
YES

I know those aren't good for numerous reasons so how do I remove it without causing damage to the spout.
THE FILTER IS REPLACABLE....;LEARN HOW REMOVE IT AND SIMPLY DON'T REPLACE IT,

I really don't want the filter on there! Will it do harm?
IT IS BURNT CHARCOAL WITH THE THEORY IT CAN ABSORB GASES, ETC......BUT THE DIRTY CHARCOAL HARMORS GERMS...TRY PUTTING A LITTLE PEROXIDE ON IT AFTER IT IS A WEEK OLD AND IT BOILS LIKE CRAZY....ALL WATER FILTERS DO THIS...THEY BREED GERMS...

I plan on making about two gallons a day to satisfy a three person household at the moment!
SOUNDS PERFECT / EASY TO DO.

CONGRADUATIONS ON YOUR NEXT STEP FORWARD TO A HEALTHY LIFE.

MANY BLESSINGS,
MH

Cayce

 

 
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