All commercial DW is steam distilled, some double distilled for even greater purity. Possibly some is vacuum distilled and will likely be very good.
There are, however, some unscrupulous sellers that sell reverse osmosis water and otherwise 'filtered' water labeled as distilled. [or maybe just never ever clean their distillers] One store near Chicago was selling such a lie under two different brand names in the same store. Some reports of such inferior water in Florida too.
DW is usually distilled semi locally and sold under brand name license, so there may be some variations even within the same brand depending on store location along with variations between batches due to distiller maintenance frequency. Some brands enforce their high standards quite strictly and some not.
Anything under 7 microsiemens conductivity will do fine. Extremely pure water can present problems too.
Ken

At 04:38 PM 6/18/02 -0700, you wrote:
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Hi John, WalMart's DW has been discussed within the last few weeks,
but I'm not sure what was said, but I think the answer is no.

Jack
From: "John Reeder" <[email protected]
BTW, is WalMart DW steam-distilled?


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