What whole house distiller are you considering?
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
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