Thanks, Mike. 

My thoughts, too. How can it matter if the distiller *does* have
something "toxic" in the elements if the final water *vapor* is rising,
leaving the toxins behind?? Isn't that the definition of "distilled"??
The heating coil of the SEARS wouldn't have any affect on that. Of
course, there's an easy way to find out once and for all: Just get the
water tested -- which I intend to do.

Dameon

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Hello All, Just lurking/observing... want to make coment about 80%
nickel....
that should be no problem as long as the distilled water/heated water is
not
taking
any nickel or what ever is toxic into the final distilled process. That
is
why we speak
favorably of distilling... to hope any un-desirables are left behind...
that
the distilled is not also distilling into that end product chemicals
that
are condensed
at near the same temperature as water.... now in that case you might be
getting a greater concentration  of the original contaminant(s) you were
trying to avoid. I think consumer reports years ago mentioned that if
the
heat/condesing/cooling temperature were to broad that this could happen.
Just thoughts... thanks mike slivinski


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