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The VEVOR 750W Silver Water Distiller combines efficient 750-watt heating with a 0-99 hour programmable timer and dual temperature display for precise, safe distillation. Crafted from premium 304 stainless steel and borosilicate glass, it produces up to 6 gallons of pure distilled water daily. Ideal for home, office, or lab use, it includes carbon filter packs and citric acid powder for easy maintenance and enhanced water purity.












| ASIN | B0B7RK4H7M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #106,446 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #90 in Pitcher Water Filters |
| Brand Name | VEVOR |
| Capacity | 4 Liters |
| Container Type | Carafe |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 513 Reviews |
| Included Components | Water Distiller; Glass Carafe; 3 Carbon Packs; Citric Acid Powder; Manual |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.3"L x 9.3"W x 15.2"H |
| Item Height | 15.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 12.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | 750W Countertop Water Purifier |
| Model Number | 4L Distilled Water Maker |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Durable |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Purification Method | Distillation |
| UPC | 840281542772 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 226.4 Degrees Fahrenheit |
A**S
Solid Performer for Daily Distilling – Clean Water, Thoughtful Design
I've been distilling my own water daily for some time now, and the VEVOR Water Distiller has proven to be a reliable addition to my routine. The 304 stainless steel build feels solid and gives me peace of mind knowing that the water isn't touching cheap plastics during the heating process. The dual temperature display and programmable timer are features I didn’t know I needed but now wouldn’t go without—very convenient when managing multiple tasks throughout the day. The glass carafe is a nice upgrade from plastic containers I’ve seen with other models, and the included carbon bags and citric acid powder are appreciated touches for maintaining both water quality and the machine’s longevity. I do recommend cleaning it regularly to prevent buildup, especially if you’re using it as frequently as I do. Overall, this is a great unit for anyone serious about clean water. It runs smoothly, is well-made, and gives me confidence in the purity of what I’m drinking. Definitely worth the investment.
R**7
Great product
We have the 1750 watt unit for the house and purchased the 750 watt for our RV for lower draw on the RV electrical system.. We love the one at home but have only used this unit for a few batches so far. It is the same quality as the higher wattage unit and does a great job. The 1750 watt unit completes one gallon in 2 hours and 40 minutes, while the 750 completes the same in 3 hours and 30 minutes. I would recommend either one based on your requirements. I would add that we had the 750 watt plastic unit which does a great job, but is not as robust as the stainless steel models.
N**N
Built in timer is worth it
ANOTHER UPDATE (2/2024) They sent a low wire platform (1" high) with the new one, presumably to help keep the electronics cooler/make them last longer? DON'T USE IT. The way the feet work on the bottom of the unit makes it very difficult to put it on the low platform in a way that is both level and stable. The platform's feet are too close to the middle and make it unstable as well. Mine took a nosedive off the counter while running. Now the electronics are flaky. So one last try. Buy the unit with insurance. In my case, it was still in the 30 day Amazon return period so I got a refund on the insurance and returned the unit. 3rd time is the charm or 3 strikes and you're out? We'll see. Going with red 750W because don't see the silver ones, and the redesigned white version doesn't appear to have a timer??? UPDATE (1/2024) I bought this in 11/2022, and it just died (so 2 months after warranty expired). Until then I was quite happy with it. It died but then revived once before several months ago... I'm hoping it was just getting something wet that shouldn't be wet when it was being cleaned... but it might really be dead now. Quality Control/parts quality is not awesome it seems, so -1 star. My concern is that the QC on other stills in this category (household use) won't be much better (given my experience with another vendor). My current plan is to try one last time with Vevor and keep the old one for parts. (No obvious salt deposits on electronics inside. No signs of burnt out bits... so, hopefully a different part will fail next time.) Don't want to seal the bottom for heat reasons, but might have to get creative to protect it during cleaning???? Notes: Citric Acid is Cheaper White vinegar cleans very well, but food grade citric acid (powder) is MUCH cheaper and also works. Don't run it dry, (use the timer to leave about 1/2-1" (2cm) of liquid in bottom). Dump the briny water. Sprinkle maybe 1/2 tsp of citric acid powder onto the salt residue, and add fresh tap water to cover. Lightly scrub then let sit for at least 5 min. You then either dump/rinse with tap water, or add tap water to an inch or so above the fill line and let it sit longer to dissolve the less intense salt film that builds up over time. Then rinse, fill, and run your next batch. (I like to clean the bottom only between runs when I'm doing a couple batches in a day, and always fill/soak it to get the sides when I'm done running it for a bit and will put it away (dry) for a few days.) Seal If the seal at the top is bad, try loosening the single screw in the bottom until you can raise the inner container up a bit (like half an inch), then reseat it and retighten the screw (don't over tighten). This may fix the bad sealing issue some have mentioned? Tubing is Convenient I ended up using 1/4"ID (3/8"OD) food/beverage grade PVC vinyl tubing to fill up old distilled water jugs on the floor because I go through THAT much distilled water in the winter, and this is easier than using the carafe. Cut tube at slight angle to help you get it on the drip tip. Also, cut it a little longer than you need so you can periodically recut the tip when it stretches out/gets a little too loose. And it will be harder for the cat to knock away from the bottle when she sees the drips start to go down the tube. (Gotta make sure that empty jug is blocked with full jugs!) Energy Use Lastly, my version was 750W, and it made about a gallon in about 4hr (with 10-15°C water to start b/c winter). They now have a 1750W version which they say can do the job in 2.5hr. 750W*4hr = 3kWh/gallon vs. 1750W*2.5hr=4.4kWh/gallon. I have old wiring in my home and am not in a rush, so I think I'll go with the lower powered/older version for now because lower energy consumption per gallon. I am not optimistic that they improved the design/quality/protection of the control electronics (i.e., the fail point) when they upped the power. If you find otherwise, I'm very interested to know. 11/2023 I bought a cheaper 6L version of this by another vendor without a temp gauge or timer. It failed after a week, I returned it, and am glad I bought this version. While I wish it were 6L capacity, I find its additional features are worth the investment. I also wish the pretty red color wasn't so much more expensive than the boring silver color. Common Points in Other Reviews: Glass Reservoir The glass collection container is nicer than I expected. The glass itself seems sturdy. Assembly of handle was very straightforward and did not require a third hand. (Just overlap the ends of a metal band, slip the rectangular nut underneath, place the handle on top, and press against side of container to hold. The cutout in the handle holds everything together while you put in a screw through the handle. Give it a couple turns with screwdriver to hold it, do the other one, then tighten both. No drama.) This reservoir is superior to the plastic jug from the other model in two ways: 1) It is heavy enough and has a non-skid bottom, so that my cat, who is fascinated by dripping water, can't knock it over when it's mostly empty and make a mess. Bonus, the glass does not amplify the sound of the drops like a drum the way the plastic did, which then gets my cat's attention when then water starts to drip. 2) The plastic lid on the reservoir is large, so you can easily clean inside, (dishwasher???) AND this model does not use a poorly designed cap to funnel in the water. You just position the spout of the still over the open pour end of the lidded reservoir, and get on with your life. No capillary-action based leaks because this part touched that one by mistake or bump. Hopefully I won't bounce the reservoir off the floor and need another one, but if I do, I know I can put some food safe tubing on the output of the still, set the still on the counter, set my favorite reservoir (e.g. old disposable distilled water jug) on the floor and distill directly into it via the tube. Might do that anyway... Timer This is a critical part of the still such that if you buy a model without a timer, you'll need to provide your own. The reason is that if you don't run the still dry, you don't bake on the residual salt deposits, and they are significantly easier to clean out between runs. I use a splash of white vinegar, let it sit for a min, then wipe it out with a paper towel (minimal rubbing), and rinse. This removes almost everything. I will keep the citric acid cleaner they provide, but I'm not sure I'll need it at this point. The timer is easy enough to set: the set button selects the number, +/- to adjust, and don't touch any buttons when you're done with settings (it will take the hint after about 30 seconds). Not that I could figure that out from the instruction book, which is not well written/translated. Carbon Filters I'm not using these, but they provide 3. Noise Think of the sound your computer fan makes when it's processing something really difficult. That's about how loud this fan is. You can hear it, but because it's a steady white noise, it's not intrusive to be in the room with it. If it's in the kitchen and you're not, you might not even know it's on. Temperature Setting/Gauge Because I'm using this for water for humidifiers and not anything interesting, I'll mostly be using the temperature gauge for two purposes: 1) is it working/heating properly? 2) is it safe to open the lid or am I going to scald myself? Conclusion I'm glad I bought this particular version.
A**E
Took two to get a working unit, But worth the trouble!
First unit just boiled water, upper top has a fan that never came on. Second unit works and has been constantly running, works well, and will run daily for a while to ensure function. Distills water a gallon in about 3 hrs using 750 watts. Great for making distilled water! Worth the hundred bucks if it last a year distilling water!
K**R
Short life span
We bought the distiller in January of 2025 and used it pretty much daily until the end of August 2025 at whick point it just quit powering on. Others have reported the same issue here so this may not be a reliable product for long term or constant use like you might expect out of a household appliance like a coffee maker or toaster for example. I have reached out to Vevor and they are mulling it over I believe but were pretty adamant about supplying them with basically the original order number and invoice, which I eventually did. I am not to concerned nor did I give them the impression that I was looking for a warranty claim, I was merely inquiring about the availability and price of the power control board located under the bittom cover. So I guess we shall see how this plays out. Other than its short lige span it worked well and still looks brand new really.
S**Y
Would recommend
Very easy to use and end result is 0-2 TDS so it does its job well!
S**E
High-Quality, Reliable Distiller That Delivers Clean Water with Minimal Effort
I recently upgraded to the VEVOR 304 Stainless Steel Countertop Water Distiller. After several weeks of daily use, I’m genuinely impressed with this unit's performance, convenience, and build quality. Straight out of the box, the unit feels solid and well-made, thanks to its food-grade 304 stainless steel construction. Setup was extremely simple — within minutes, I had it cleaned, filled, and distilling my first batch of pure water. The glass carafe is a thoughtful touch, helping avoid plastic contamination that can occur with other models. The included citric acid powder made the initial cleaning process a breeze. Performance-wise, it’s excellent. It produces around 0.3 gallons per hour, and the dual temperature and timer display make it very user-friendly. You can program a delay start or shut-off time, which is a huge plus for overnight or energy-conscious users. I also appreciate the carbon filter bags, which add that final polish to each batch, removing any residual odor or taste. After running a few cycles, the difference in water quality is undeniable. No strange aftertastes, no mineral residue — just clean, crisp distilled water that tastes noticeably better than my tap or filtered water. I use it for drinking, cooking, and even feeding my humidifier and CPAP machine. It’s also much cheaper and environmentally friendlier than buying gallons of distilled water from the store. If you’re serious about having reliable, home-distilled water for health, appliances, or peace of mind, this unit is a top-tier choice. Quiet, efficient, and easy to clean — VEVOR nailed it with this one. NOTE: Distillation of water will remove PFAS from your water. Something to really think about.
J**N
Good design but poor quality components
I purchased this distiller about four months ago and I've been producing a couple of gallons per week of distilled water since then. Overall, I am pleased with the design and features -- I am especially happy with the timer feature that keeps it from boiling dry and building up crud in the bottom -- and it works well when it is working. However, a couple of weeks ago it inexplicably stopped working; the panel wouldn't light when it was plugged in and nothing seemed to work to get its attention. After a couple of hours to diagnose the problem, it turned out to be that the somewhat flimsy fuse holder that is built into the main power cord connector was broken, and no power could flow through the fuse as a result. Even worse, it appeared that someone had previously and ineptly attempted to solder the broken part of the fuse holder back into place. It took a bit of work to get it properly soldered back together (it was a very tight fit to get my soldering iron into the teeny-tiny fuse holder, but I managed it), and now the distiller is working again. However, upon opening it up to work on the inside of the power connector, I could see that many of the other components are of equally marginal quality, and I suspect it is only a matter of time before something else fails. Nevertheless, when it is working, it does the job well. I don't know what I would have done if I hadn't been able to diagnose the problem and repair it myself.
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