I've had a $90 Sears Kenmore distiller since '95 or so and am still using it. 
 I replaced the 'start' button 2 years ago and have had no other problems.  
Water quality is typically 2 uS for one pass and by running through the 
distiller 
a second time has measured as low as .5 uS (measured with Hanna PWT).  The 
only downside is the batch size is 'only' 3.5 quarts.

George

On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 11:23:22 -0700, sol wrote:

>I have heard good things about the Kenmore brand distillers. I bought 
>the Love distiller at $99 plus s/h as I wasn't sure home distilling 
>would even solve my problem though. It did, and when this one wears out 
>I will be looking at higher priced probably better one.
>There are always Sears distillers being sold on ebay, but the price 
>always got bid up to where it was within a few bucks of the Love brand 
>new one. Just my personal preference but I think if you can wait until 
>the Sears go on sale you will get a brand new one for very close to the 
>price of a used one on ebay. Probably what I will do for my next distiller.
>sol
>
>
>Yogiboy wrote:
>
>> Hey MA,
>>
>> Would you know of a good water distiller? Sears has one but they want 
>> 250.00 Canadian. Its a KENMORE. Go figure huh?
>>
>> What do you think the odds of a coincidence are eh?
>>
>> Let me know, of for that matter anyone?
>>
>>
>
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