Honestly I'm not sure yet, maybe the Durastil 84150? Not many options, house distillers are still in infancy, and most have internal plastic parts. I have an H2O Labs counter distiller where the last thing the water touches is carbon (for VOC's) and glass, it can only do 4 gallons a day. I'm on well water currently so I'm not pressed to buy a whole house distiller, I have yet to find anything that could crank several kilowatts (7 or more) that is cheaper than a car, which is what I'm seeking.
Copper leads to showers and faucets, then I'd have zinc plumbing for drinking and cooking.
https://youtu.be/imbl_SmUvpg -don't ever use PEX
I should just start a damn company from my garage, the market is starving for beefy plastic-free options.
*Edited to add the model and clarification
Build a house and use stainless steel for your pipes, however you're really going to have to stay on top of your ph to avoid long term damage.
I imagine distilled water is going to have an exact pH of 1
That's an extremely strong acid! Like sulfuric acid level. Wont be much left of your pipes!
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