We use this one:
http://smile.amazon.com/Pure-Stainless-Counter-Distiller-Secure/dp/B003ZJRAWO/ref=pd_sim_sbs_60_12?ie=UTF8&refRID=1A4WVXEGE3W42HHT72B0

It has worked so far for our histology applications and our microscopes
waterbath, but I would use 'good' purchased water for any molecular biology
applications. Sigma has some.

You can also get a good deal on 5gallon jugs from mcmastercarr (
http://www.mcmaster.com/#distilled-water/=11fsnq8) of both distilled and
deionized water (about $25 each) - but they cost a lot of money (and
pollution) to deliver. That being said I do not know the carbon footprint
of my distillation machine.

Oh, how I miss my millipore system, but OH MY they cost a lot of money to
buy, install and fix when they go wrong. Too much for this little start up.
Our usage does not afford that luxury!

yours,
mills

On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Charles Riley via Histonet <
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:

> Does anyone know of a cheap way to make your own DI water? Or a good
> reliable company in the Delaware area that provides DI water services?
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