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VEVOR 750W 1.05 Gallon Water Distiller w/ 1.03 Gallon Water Container

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VEVOR Electric Appliance Overseas Store via AliExpress has VEVOR 750W 1.05 Gallon Water Distiller w/ 1.03 Gallon Water Container (YMK40101) on sale for $44.65 - $8 with promo code AEUS08 during checkout = $36.65. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Efficient Distillation: 750W water distiller produces over 0.26 GAL/1L per hour, up to 6.3 GAL/24L daily, removing most tap water impurities.
  • High-Quality Materials: Features a 304 stainless steel interior tank and PBT plastic storage tank, with all water-contact parts made of food-grade safe materials.
  • Effective Cooling: Upgraded with an aluminum four-blade fan and 304 stainless steel heat dissipation tube for improved cooling and durability.
  • Attention to Detail: Includes replaceable activated carbon packs and recommends citric acid for scale removal and regular cleaning for hygiene.
  • Wide-ranging Applications: Ideal for offices, homes, labs, hospitals, and dental clinics; suitable for drinking, coffee brewing, and more.

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Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $17.54 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $54.19.

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VEVOR Electric Appliance Overseas Store via AliExpress has VEVOR 750W 1.05 Gallon Water Distiller w/ 1.03 Gallon Water Container (YMK40101) on sale for $44.65 - $8 with promo code AEUS08 during checkout = $36.65. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member gabe23111 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Efficient Distillation: 750W water distiller produces over 0.26 GAL/1L per hour, up to 6.3 GAL/24L daily, removing most tap water impurities.
  • High-Quality Materials: Features a 304 stainless steel interior tank and PBT plastic storage tank, with all water-contact parts made of food-grade safe materials.
  • Effective Cooling: Upgraded with an aluminum four-blade fan and 304 stainless steel heat dissipation tube for improved cooling and durability.
  • Attention to Detail: Includes replaceable activated carbon packs and recommends citric acid for scale removal and regular cleaning for hygiene.
  • Wide-ranging Applications: Ideal for offices, homes, labs, hospitals, and dental clinics; suitable for drinking, coffee brewing, and more.

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $17.54 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $54.19.

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KamikazeKnifer
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Honestly, depending where you live, probably cheaper buying RO water from a local place. It's 70-80 cents a gallon here. To make distilled water with this thing, you'd burn about 2.6 kWh per gallon, and at a cost of 30+ cents per kWh, plus the cost of the machine itself...just doesn't make sense.
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Yup. My company claims power is $0.09, but somehow costs me $0.27 after all of the fees and charges and offsets and other made-up costs are added in.

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sarcasmogratisAug 24, 2025 06:20 PM
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...is this also a still? 🤔

running this thing for 3.5 hours at 750W for a gallon of distilled water seems like more effort than buying it. but ymmv 👍
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Quote from sarcasmogratis :
...is this also a still? 🤔

running this thing for 3.5 hours at 750W for a gallon of distilled water seems like more effort than buying it. but ymmv 👍
I suppose it depends on how much you will use it. Winter time I have humidifiers running in five bedrooms and we use distilled water in each. We put it up on the way out in the morning and it shuts itself off. We usually go strong with making "batches" for a day or two which lasts a bit and store it in empty water bottles.
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a_landAug 24, 2025 06:50 PM
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Is this safe for baby formula? We used normal filtered water for our first kid but I know they say you're supposed to do distilled water
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Quote from a_land :
Is this safe for baby formula? We used normal filtered water for our first kid but I know they say you're supposed to do distilled water

Honestly, depending where you live, probably cheaper buying RO water from a local place. It's 70-80 cents a gallon here. To make distilled water with this thing, you'd burn about 2.6 kWh per gallon, and at a cost of 30+ cents per kWh, plus the cost of the machine itself...just doesn't make sense.
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Coupon_KingAug 24, 2025 08:03 PM
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I got a similar one in 2019 and it works great. I have it run every night.
Also came in handy during COVID when store were out of distilled water
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Quote from KamikazeKnifer :
Honestly, depending where you live, probably cheaper buying RO water from a local place. It's 70-80 cents a gallon here. To make distilled water with this thing, you'd burn about 2.6 kWh per gallon, and at a cost of 30+ cents per kWh, plus the cost of the machine itself...just doesn't make sense.
where do you live that the kWh rate is so high? I thought my state was high at 13 cents
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Quote from KamikazeKnifer :
Honestly, depending where you live, probably cheaper buying RO water from a local place. It's 70-80 cents a gallon here. To make distilled water with this thing, you'd burn about 2.6 kWh per gallon, and at a cost of 30+ cents per kWh, plus the cost of the machine itself...just doesn't make sense.
how do we find the ro water for cheaper at our local place? any aol keywords to search for?
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NCSU2008Aug 24, 2025 09:00 PM
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Quote from bluekiwi :
where do you live that the kWh rate is so high? I thought my state was high at 13 cents
Yours is definitely low. 13 cents is slightly lower than precovid prices in N Texas
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KamikazeKniferAug 24, 2025 09:14 PM
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Quote from bluekiwi :
where do you live that the kWh rate is so high? I thought my state was high at 13 cents

The "price to compare" the utility companies provide is just the rate for consumption. They also have a delivery rate for all the infrastructure. All in, my rate is about 33 cents per kWh.
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Quote from NCSU2008 :
Yours is definitely low. 13 cents is slightly lower than precovid prices in N Texas
I thought lower prices were a perk to the deregulation, pick a better plan? I moved out of that shit hole after the Cancun Cruz incident where I had lost power for nearly an entire week and good ole republicans blamed renewables for the gas turbines not being winterized and failing, the only perk was the plans I choose were 5-10 cents/kWh and good mexican food.

I run this exact model during winter overnight when time of use is lower, it isn't wasted electricity as I generate distilled water for humidifiers at ~$0.30/gal (compared to $1.50/gal in local grocery store) and the electricity is directly dumped out to heat my home. Only con is frequent cleaning of the residual from the tap water
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ThriftyHalibut7655Aug 24, 2025 09:59 PM
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Quote from bluekiwi :
where do you live that the kWh rate is so high? I thought my state was high at 13 cents
in northern California $0.31 to $0.60 per kwh depending on peak or off peak
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AndromayneAug 24, 2025 10:18 PM
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Quote from mkdenar :
I thought lower prices were a perk to the deregulation, pick a better plan? I moved out of that shit hole after the Cancun Cruz incident where I had lost power for nearly an entire week and good ole republicans blamed renewables for the gas turbines not being winterized and failing, the only perk was the plans I choose were 5-10 cents/kWh and good mexican food.

I run this exact model during winter overnight when time of use is lower, it isn't wasted electricity as I generate distilled water for humidifiers at ~$0.30/gal (compared to $1.50/gal in local grocery store) and the electricity is directly dumped out to heat my home. Only con is frequent cleaning of the residual from the tap water

Leave vinegar overnight or with a ultrasonic mixer to remove the hard water deposits
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Quote from KamikazeKnifer :
Honestly, depending where you live, probably cheaper buying RO water from a local place. It's 70-80 cents a gallon here. To make distilled water with this thing, you'd burn about 2.6 kWh per gallon, and at a cost of 30+ cents per kWh, plus the cost of the machine itself...just doesn't make sense.
running at night during offpeak hrs, 7.6 cents/kwh for me so about 22 cents vs $1.25 to buy it, I'd break even just past 30 gallons. Plus, at home convenience, no plastic jugs, etc.

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