💦 Distill Your Way to Wellness!
The Waterwise4000 is a countertop water distiller designed for home and office use, featuring a 1-gallon borosilicate glass collector bottle. With an automatic shut-off for safety and an efficient 800-watt power source, it transforms ordinary tap water into pure, distilled water, promoting a healthier lifestyle while reducing plastic waste.
Brand | Waterwise |
Special Feature | Automatic Shut-Off |
Product Dimensions | 18"L x 10"W x 16"H |
Package Information | Bottle |
Power Source | 120 Volt, 60 Hz, Ac - Fits Standard Usa Outlet |
Model Name | Waterwise 4000 |
UPC | 892199001025 |
Manufacturer | Waterwise Inc. |
Part Number | WW4000 |
Item Weight | 12.65 pounds |
Item model number | 4012 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Color | White |
Wattage | 800 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 25 |
Special Features | Automatic Shut-Off |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty |
J**N
Review
I love this machine. I rarely write reviews but thought I could add a couple helpful hints to this. I am on my second machine. The first lasted years and years. It eventually burned out. The carafe has changed immensely since the last one. This one pours well and doesn't dribble half away like the old one. You will need to buy the Kleenwise powder. It does a great job and lasts a long time. When the cycle is done I store the water in half gallon glass containers in the refrigerator. It's easier than the big carafe. One very helpful hint would be to not let it completely finish the cycle. When it is about an inch from the top, I unplug the machine. Pour off the water into containers and clean the unit. Since you left about an inch of water it doesn't get as crusty and fused which makes cleaning much easier. I only us the powder about every 5 cycles. Otherwise I just clean it with a long round brush and fresh water while it's still warm. You don't need to let it cool down before taking off the lid. It isn't a pressure cooker! Just aim the lid away from you because it is hot steam. The sooner you clean the tank, the better. I also think that stopping it short of it's cycle might prolong it's life. When my old one failed, it was one of the few times I wasn't around to stop it before it auto shut off. It was dead after that. Maybe coincidence, maybe not!
A**R
Has been a reliable distiller
I’ve been using my distiller for a month and I find it easy to use and easy to clean. It puts out some heat because it heats the water during distilling, so I have it set up on my countertop in my laundry room so I can shut the door and keep the heat out of the rest of the house. I like the taste of the water. Most days I use my distiller and always have cold distilled water in the fridge for drinking. Some have complained about the pitcher not fitting tight to the distiller, but I don’t mind the configuration because the water doesn’t splash or leak, it flows just fine from the distiller into the pitcher without any problems. I clean the distiller with white vinegar and wipe dry after each use and the reservoir stays stain free. I am very happy with this purchase.
D**.
It came defective Beware look at pictures
I never seen a distilled machine make water like this every time. I wanted to exchange they said it was my water and would not exchange it. I had one just like this I used for years made the best water and didn’t burn on bottom every time you made it. Please beware if they exchange it I will update review. 😔
Y**L
Excellent product!
My husband and I were buying distilled water by the gallons each week, because we use so much for our humidifiers and CPAP or BiPAP machines. We want the purest water available for those products, to reduce the possibility of contaminants. Well, once we got the Waterwise 4000 Water Distiller Purifier, we don't have to buy distilled water anymore. This product has paid for itself twice in just a little over a year. What a better way to do things than to have to lug cases of di..stilled water home from the store and have to recycle all those bottles. It's a money saver, and it sure saves on our backs, too!(...And, below is an update from us after having had this product for over two years, now.)Just an update from me (YooperGal) on our purchase of this machine. Despite having distilled hundreds and hundreds of gallons of water for the past two years, our distiller is still working great! Like I said before, this distiller has paid for itself many times over. Before we started distilling our own water, we were paying a lot to buy distilled water just for CPAP and Bi-PAP machines, but once we started distilling our own water, we began to use it for our humidifiers, as well. Also, having such nice clean water to put in our home humidifiers and CPAP/Bi-PAP machines is wonderful, and all our devices stay so much cleaner. This is a product you won't regret purchasing.
G**R
Good distiller, poorly designed pitcher.
I like this distiller. I use it once or twice a day and have done for 8 months. I use it every day, and it has functioned without fail. Water tastes great. I have sulfur well water and there isn't a hint of anything in this water, except water of course. Using the solution they give to clean off the scale that builds up inside works well too. I think it might just be citric acid unless there is something in there they didn't put on the label.So, why only four stars? The glass pitcher!!! It is really terrible! I used one from a different distiller that is awesome, but it broke, so I ended up using this one. I can hardly wait to be able to afford to buy another of the other one I had. This has a big gap in the lid where you pour which means that insects can get inside while it's distilling. I use this in my garage in the summer because it really heats the house--a couple degrees at least. So I put a wash cloth over the hole, but sometimes it droops and gets soaked and then drips water on the counter. So unnecessary. You have to take the lid off to pour anyway because the spout on this thing doesn't work. It's not shaped properly. No matter how slow or fast you poor it, the water just gets all over anyway. So, I've just given in to having to wipe up afterwards. But none of that was necessary with the other container.This is the one I used the pitcher from: http://www.amazon.com/Water-Distiller-Countertop-Enamel-Collection/dp/B00026F9F8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408135025&sr=8-1&keywords=water+distillerSo, why didn't I just buy that distiller again? Because it died on me in only three months!!You can buy the pitcher separately though: http://www.amazon.com/Water-Distiller-Countertop-Enamel-Collection/dp/B00026F9F8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408135025&sr=8-1&keywords=water+distillerI'd recommend buying that if you can and save the one that comes with this distiller as a backup. The handle is on the back which is far easier to use than this one where it's on the top. Soooo hard to use.So, there you are, it's a good distiller, but a poorly designed pitcher. If you buy either pitcher, just be careful, they are both real glass and break easily.The only thing else I recommend is that if you depend on distilled water, you might want a back up. Paying expedited shipping on this is not pretty! Guess how I know? LOL Also, if you need a lot of water, you might also want to buy two because these are not commercial grade if you run them more than a time or two a day you will burn them out more quickly. I try to keep it to once a day.And, FYI, it takes five hours to make one gallon.
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