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💧 Elevate Your Water Game: Pure, Powerful, and Professional
The VEVOR Water Distiller is a 750W countertop device that efficiently distills up to 4 liters of water per cycle, removing impurities with a durable 304 stainless steel interior. Featuring an upgraded aluminum cooling fan and auto shut-off safety, it delivers clean, contaminant-free water ideal for homes, offices, and professional settings.





| ASIN | B0CN2SBJLT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,672 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #62 in Pitcher Water Filters |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Brand Name | VEVOR |
| Capacity | 4 Liters |
| Container Type | Pitcher |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 495 Reviews |
| Filter Life Cycle | 3 Months |
| Included Components | 1 x Water Distiller |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.7"L x 9.1"W x 15.4"H |
| Item Weight | 8.16 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Water Distiller |
| Model Number | YMK40101 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Part Number | Water Distiller 4L Black |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 10.7"L x 9.1"W x 15.4"H |
| Purification Method | Distillation |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Supported Water TDS Level Maximum (PPM) | 500 |
| UPC | 840349982861 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 100 Degrees Celsius |
T**H
A little common sense would help…
I’ve had this water distiller for almost 10 days now and have already made about 25 gallons of water. Honestly, it’s all common sense, especially if you follow the instructions. After each use, I simply take a microfiber towel, lightly wet it (not too wet), and wipe the bottom to remove any leftover debris. It doesn’t get 100% spotless, and there is a slight burn mark on the bottom, but the instructions clearly say to clean that about once a month using the cleaning solution they provide. So no problem there—just follow the instructions. The water comes out very clean. I use it for both drinking water and my humidifier. A nice bonus is that during the winter, the unit releases some warm air from the top, which helps keep my family room a little warmer. Overall, it’s a good deal. I only had one issue, and it was completely my fault. One time I didn’t put the lid on 100% correctly, and the water leaked out the side—an entire gallon spilled onto my table. That was user error, not the company’s fault. Now I just make sure the lid is on tightly, and there are no problems. This is the first water distiller I’ve ever owned, and if I can use it without issues, anyone can. Thank you for dropping by.
Z**R
Water tastes good.
So far it's working well. Time to distill is accurate. Fan is not super loud, but not quiet either. I put it in another room and crack the door as it heats up the room quite a bit. I'm not using the plastic collection container as my main goal is to reduce micro plastics. I use a glass carafe to collect the distilled water. The tip of this machine has a compartment to insert a small charcoal filter packet. I don't do this and the water still tastes fine. There was a slight metal taste during the first 3 runs, but it has gone away. I'm sure there was a little metal residue in the coil that needed to be washed out. The distiller seems well built and made to last. The water tastes like distilled water from the store, but without any plastic jug flavor. In my opinion, the glass carafe replacement for this device could be cheaper. I haven't cleaned it yet because it doesn't get very dirty. I leave a little water left over in the main tank so I can rinse it out easily. It has an auto off switch once the tank is empty. The price for this device was fair.
B**T
Does the job. Why pay more?
Neighbors just spent ~2-3K on an installed whole House Unit. We've got decent City water so I don't mind taking showers or washing cloths/dishes with it. Just don't want to drink it. This little unit gives me a gallon of sweet pure/contaminate free water (in ~3-4 hours), with little fuss, guaranteed, for a fraction of expensive Systems they'll try and sell you. Get you one. You won't regret it.
T**Y
quick efficient lightweight distiller, poor glass pitcher
This distiller seems to work well but it does have a few drawbacks. I purchased a MH distiller in 2011 and used daily so this will include comparison- the MH too has had issues due to wear n tear over the years and it was time for replacement, but noticing a big price increase these many years later I decided to try a different brand. Note that distillers do have upkeep and daily cleaning requirements, I know them well after a diligent 15 years but I still choose a distiller over throw away trash filters, plastic jugs, and heavy 5 gallon jug refills at the store. FL has very sedimenty water, and my husband says his tea and coffee taste better using distilled water over tap, naturally. The good: The fan motor is quieter, loved this! Starts dispensing water in 30 min compared to almost 60 of the MH. The cycle completes nearly 2 hours quicker as well. Note the fill line and pitcher hold slightly less water on Vevor but only about 8oz. It has a double level gasket on top compared to a single, which may contribute to it working faster. Plastic outside base compared to enamel, it's easier to clean and care for, similar to our tea kettle. Base is lighter weight, and top has a handle which is helpful. The spout is stainless and easier to use, compared to MH original plastic one that I literally fought with to remove to change carbon filter. The same: Gives off heat while brewing, noticeable in a small space so we brew in daytime in cooler months and over night in warmer. Stainless inside easy to clean with provided citric acid, or regular vinegar as I have done in past. I let sit a short time or over night, and I do not turn base on to heat unless there is something that is really stuck, but I have always used a plug-in timer to shut off before sediment burns on bottom- note that this unit will not automatically turn on with timer- you must push the button every time to start. The bad: As mentioned above the pitcher is slightly smaller, and the ability to set timer to start to come on automatically overnight- not deal breakers but inconvenient. The black color of top shows every water drop/spot and piece of dust. Some will be able to ignore this, but I find seeing and wiping off white streaks and spots daily a chore. I wanted a white unit but not available with a glass pitcher. The ugly: The glass pitcher spout is misshaped and it spills every time. To continue to sell without rectifying after years of complaints does not show good company standard. I considered returning this for a white one with plastic pitcher but opted to try a different company that seemed a little more proactive in customer service.
M**M
Works well, yields about two ounces less than a gallon.
Hello I set this up to run after I go to bed. I get about two ounces less than a gallon per run. My water has 300-600 PPM of calcium and some biologocals in the water. This material is left behind after a run. I have used this now about every other day for two months, I have found it to work well. Regards
W**R
Cheap for a Reason – Fails Early, Warranty Support Goes Nowhere
I’ve owned three of these. The first lasted about a year—just outside the 12-month warranty. The second made it only six months before it started shutting off randomly mid-cycle, often before the water even boiled. It now requires constant manual restarts to get through a single gallon. I bought a third, but confidence is low. When I contacted Vevor for warranty support, they asked for video of the problem—then told me to upload it through a system that doesn’t even accept video files. Their own documentation lists only static image formats. The upload link they provide sends you to WeTransfer, which then tells you to email someone. Meanwhile, they suggest contacting Amazon for returns, even though Amazon won’t handle a warranty claim after the return window closes. In short, the product is cheap because it’s not built to last, and the warranty exists mostly on paper. You’re buying a short-lived appliance with the expectation of no meaningful support. If that tradeoff works for you, fine. But know what you’re getting into. Update: After 12 days of trying to get support for my second failed unit, I can confirm the warranty process is a bad-faith stall. I sent photos and uploaded the requested video using their own WeTransfer instructions, then posted the link in the message thread. Instead of reviewing it or addressing the issue, they repeated the same generic instructions and dragged the process out without resolution. Eventually, Amazon had to step in and issue a refund because Vevor refused to honor their own warranty. The product is cheap for a reason—and if it fails, you’re unlikely to get meaningful support.
B**N
Great machine. Very clean water
I used distilled water for years and switched to reverse osmosis from Glacier machines. Then, my husband got a blood clot in his leg and I did not associate it to the water change. Then several years later my husband found out he had Leukemia. My son did a water test in our area to find we have Radium in our water. My husband has also used chemicals in our yard and Mosquito repellant on his skin, so I was not sure it was the water. Covid made it a must to try out one of these distiller machines. They were fairly new to the market then and it has made it so that my husband has not needed treatment for his Leukemia since I started using these machines to purify our water. The most amazing thing is that our water is so much cleaner than the reverse osmosis which often had a mossy growth in our water bottles after a while, so I had to use bleach to clean them out and then let them sit for days while the bleach evaporated. I will never go back to the glacier machines after this. These machines are great. I found that if you use two of them and let one soak with a tablespoon of Citric Acid, while the other is in use then you can reuse the citric acid several times to clean off all of the debris on the side and bottom of the Stainless distiller. I just had one distiller stop working and it was the distiller's cutoff switch over heated, so I probably need to try using the cut off wall switch after 3 1/2 hours as suggested by other users. Apparently, the cutoff switch on the distiller can overheat and cause a short in the machine if it goes completely dry. I love this machine and will always use it for clean fresh drinking water!
E**V
Mixed impressions
I like not having to lug in gallons of distilled water and this distiller was a good deal financially. I don't like the design. The off/on button is located in the back with the plugs and the water spout in the front with the reset button, which the instructions don't explain. It appears that not only do you have to turn the unit on, but you have to hit the reset button in order to get the unit heating. Why is this a 2 step process? This machine consists of 2 parts. The bottom, water part, does the heating and the top, fan part, does the cooling. The only sound you hear is the fan running. Whoever heard of a fan without a sound? The water drips, does not come out in a stream and it seems to take longer than 4 hrs to process 4 liters. Why do you need a carbon filter for distilled H2O if your water has no odor? Seems a waste of money as I use distilled water in my appliances and drink Spring Water. Also why specify citrus acid, which you have to buy to clean the unit, when most people have vinegar on hand, is liquid and doesn't need dissolving? My tiny jar of citrus acid, which arrived with the unit, was rock hard. The plastic jug is hard to pour cleanly from. The seller shipped quickly and the item arrived intact. If, when, I buy another one, I'll know what to look for. I do appreciate this distiller.
B**O
boire de l eau pure dans un monde polué , le Vevor , produit d utilité publique essentiel.
le distillateur Vevor est vraiment utile , marre de boire des microsplastiques , calcaire , résidus , marre des pfas , nitrates et autres saloperies , marre d acheter de l eau en bouteilles cheres et pas toujours au normes strictes . vous obtenez de l eau pure à partir de l eau de distribution ( robinet ) avec le Vevor et vous rajoutez un peu de sel d himalaya ( sel rose ) pour la minéraliser a votre gout . j ai acheté le modele basique mais le modele avec timer est préférable . aucun regret , a voir dans la durée .
B**T
Great Distiller
Great purchase, only issue it has hot spots inside the chamber. Which can lead to tank burning
A**S
Muy funcional y facil de usar
Muy funcional y fácil de usar. Perfecto para obtener agua purificada en casa, ya sea para beber, usar en humidificadores o incluso para cosmética. No es nada ruidoso en funcionamiento y cumple perfectamente su propósito. Buena relación calidad-precio.
M**S
Mooi, degelijk, doeltreffend toestel, eenvoudig in gebruik
Eindelijk onbeperkt zacht water voor mijn planten! Pluspunt in de frissere seizoenen: het toestel geeft ook gratis warmte tijdens de werking. Op 3u20min (10 minuten minder om volledig droogkoken te voorkomen en gemakkelijker het residu van de bodem te kunnen verwijderen) heb je meer dan 3 liter gedistilleerd water.
S**S
Best quality and Price
Love this for clean water
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