💧 Elevate your hydration game with pure, professional-grade distilled water.
The Little Creek Stainless Steel Water Distiller offers a robust 2-gallon capacity and universal stovetop compatibility, made from premium 18/8 stainless steel. Designed for versatile use—from medical devices to emergency preparedness—this durable, dishwasher-safe distiller comes with a 5-year warranty, ensuring reliable, long-term performance.
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Purification Method | Distillation |
Power Source | Stove Top |
Additional Features | Gas Stovetop Compatible, Electric Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible |
Container Type | Box |
Capacity | 9 Quarts |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.5"L x 11.75"W x 13"H |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
J**N
I NEVER write reviews. But this product works as advertised!
First, I never write reviews. And no one is paying me for this. But this is a good product. It works as advertised. And mine was quality, every part, weld, coating. The box says a 5 year warranty. So you know they are confident. Me too. One nervous commenter worried me. I was sure I'd wasted my money (again!!) on Amazon. But he's totally wrong. He used it wrong and got bad results. The instructions were perfect English. My mom's an English teacher; I know English. Every sentence clear, instructions simple. The company is in Utah. My experience, they're more honest than average. (Really, FBI used to recruit there because of it). DON'T let the water boil dry in the bottom!!! Check it every hour. DON'T get burned!!! 3 stacked metal pots full of boiling water and steam. Be SUPER careful!!! Once, I put the bottom pan on top and top on bottom. Dumb! They didn't fit, water sloshed around and I got burnt! - Make sure! Bottom, bottom, it looks different. That nervous reviewer said he got a pint or quart in 4 hours. And was using a lot of water, changing the top water all the time. I tried that. It didn't work! And it's not in the instructions! Just fill this and watch it so it won't run dry!!! (IT WILL RUN DRY !!!!) And that running dry is from steam made, and all becomes plenty of water. From 8 AM to 8 PM I got 3 1/2 gallons. About 1 gallon per four hours, practically. Using a LOT of gas (natural). And making a hot kitchen. Fire middle, not low, not all, but .. pretty high. Middle high. 1) Set it up and let it work. Don't mess with it like nervous guy. 2) DON'T let it boil dry on bottom!!! It will!!! And ruin it. Check it for sure every 60 minutes or less. R E A L L Y !!! Turn it OFF. 30 seconds. Then check, so you don't get burnt! 3) That plastic tube uses "syphon" action. Once going, it will keep going. It's hot!! Maybe turn (when cool) the metal pipe inside, 1 mm (1/8th inch), no more, to the side. HOT water comes out. It WILL melt plastic, use glass. Glass is super hot, be careful or get burned! 4) Definitely have good oven mits or such. 5) DON'T get burned!!! By steam in lower pot, when removing upper pots to check for water. Or lifting upper pots to pour water in lowest. (If you do get scolding water on you INSTANTLY remove wet clothing, INSTANTLY get much cold water on the burned area. Or something from freezer to put on it. Any burn goes deep, so get the heat out of your skin fast). This is not like some/much Amazon junk. It actually works and is simple. And the directions simple. Someone said add marbles in the bottom to know when it's boiling or Dry. Maybe smart. It WILL boil dry and ruin your $100 expense. So check it often! Be careful More often!!!
M**C
Highly recommend if you don't want to deal with the much more complex electronic water distillers
Simple, straightforward use, well built.... Just have to watch it after one hour or two because you have to check that it doesn't run out of water to boil. The precipitate that's left after water completely boils off is not fun to smell or and slightly increases cleanup time/effort...though I've used plain vinegar about 1 cup to clean out the precipitate. You just have to baby sit it after an hour or two by partially lifting the pot that holds the distillate and glancing at the bottom pot quickly. The precipitate though, if you happen to completely boil off all the water inadvertently and the stovetop dries it out is evidence that you don't want the leftover precipitate in your body.
L**N
Okay quality, does a decent job
This arrived a day early, well packaged in a box inside a box. Looks and feels well made, had no dents or missing parts. I'm experimenting with it now. It takes a long time to distill water in this, so be prepared to take half a day just to get a gallon of drinking water. The idea is that you fill the top compartment with cold water and fill the bottom with the water you want to distill. The steam then rises through the cone-shaped bit in the middle compartment, condenses off the bottom of the upper compartment, and drips back down. You can then use the attached hose to drain the water into a glass or metal jug. The water in the top part doesn't stay cold for very long, so you have to constantly replace it. Instructions say not to use ice in it, but I might try adding a little just to see if it makes a difference in how fast the water distills. Otherwise, it's not a bad distiller for the price.I washed the pans as per the instructions, but the first water I distilled looks a bit yellow. I don't know if it's the tap water, itself, that's the issue or maybe I didn't clean the pans well enough and there was some chemical residue left over from manufacturing. Will do another batch and see if the same thing happens.Edit: After several uses, the pans have developed some pitting in the bottom section and two tiny rust spots in the upper one. This doesn't affect the performance, but is something to note if you want to buy a better quality product. The water did become clear after the 2nd try. Also, I turned the heat up higher so it doesn't take as long to fill a gallon jug. The water tastes good, too.
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