Megahome V Waterpure Water Distiller Review

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  • @carladavis4500
    @carladavis4500 6 лет назад +18

    I have Lupus (High ANA Titer) & several additional illnesses and I ran a low grade fever for TWENTY years --- UNTIL I stopped poisoning myself. I invested in a Megahome Distiller almost two years ago and I use it approx every other day. I also changed to an an Organic (no pesticide/preservatives, etc) plant based diet and AVOID CHEMICALS in bath/body & cleaning products. I take Iodine, Magnesium, Potassium and a daily multi-vitamin but our body assimilates PLANT nutrients the best so I try very hard to eat MOSTLY raw organic fruit & veg and nuts & whole grains. My labs are now normal including my Hypothyroid & Cholesterol tests.
    I learned the hard way (by sacrificing my health) that I can't indulge in a FOOD "reward" system (junk food: take out, processed carbs, bakery items, candy, chips) that contain ingredients our body CAN NOT DIGEST! Food is FUEL & NUTRITION to grow HEALTHY CELLS. I "reward" myself with Organic Half n Half & Coconut Sugar or Agave in my morning coffee and a dessert on occasion but once I switched to an Organic plant based diet; I no longer even THINK about junk food. I ended up tossing out the junk food because it had expired. I just stopped reaching for it because I no longer DESIRED it.
    When our body receives ADEQUATE nutrition; THIS is what happens. BTW: If you are on daily anti-acids and/or Proton Pump Inhibitors for heartburn/reflux - STOP THEM NOW and address the ROOT CAUSE! My 40 year heartburn problem continued after I made diet changes & weaned myself off of Nexium in exchange of a Betaine HCL Supplement. I had to take a LOT of HCL to get a meal digested. Our body can not assimilate food into nutrition UNLESS our stomach has ADEQUATE amounts of HCL acid in order to digest it first! This is IMPOSSIBLE if you are popping anti-acids & taking PPI. There are current class action lawsuits for Nexium, Prilosec, Prevacid because they were only safe for SHORT TERM use -- while an ulcer heals and we CORRECT our bad diet habits & nutritional deficiencies.
    I eventually ran across an article about illnesses due to Iodine deficiency so I decided to try an Iodine Protocol (6 drops of Lugol's 5%, twice daily) because I had already increased my Distilled Water intake (1/2 my body weight in ounces) to eliminate the possible hydration issue which ALSO mimics a TON of illnesses! The addition of Iodine was the solution. I no longer have to take Betaine HCL Supplements & no more heartburn/reflux. Also, I was stunned to realize that the additional Iodine helped my Neuropathy pain tremendously! An Iodine deficiency sets off a chain reaction that impacts every body function and our seafood is no longer a safe iodine source considering recent tests show high levels of radiation (oil/fracking wastewater is RADIOACTIVE!!), arsenic, mercury, lead, etc).
    I can not stress how IMPORTANT gut health is so I also ferment Sauerkraut & Pickles. BTW: if you aren't having a bathroom "elimination" break EVERY DAY -- you are NOT eating the RIGHT food. BMs are a MAJOR way for our body to eliminate TOXINS and they should happen on a DAILY basis. Sorry, if this is too much info (: Peace!

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @dollardime4795
    @dollardime4795 6 лет назад

    Based on this video I bought the Megahome distiller. I add 2 tablespoons of 40000 volts pet 4litres as you said. Day 5 and I have a better sense of well being, more energy and improved skin. I also put the water through a Biocera alkaline filter to reduce acidity. It also adds minerals.

  • @applesworld
    @applesworld 7 лет назад +1

    Interesting Video, I'd just like to point out a slight error in your presentation.
    The fan inside the black top is there to COOL the condensate that is in the coiled metal tube in the head of the unit so that it returns to a liquid state and drips out the spout. It is not a heating fan.
    The heating element for the liquid being distilled is in the base of the stainless unit, just as a regular kettle element would be.
    I wish you well.

  • @Chimonger1
    @Chimonger1 7 лет назад

    Need always to use a good, solid-block carbon filter to remove the chemicals which travel via the steam into the distillate, because not all of them stay behind in the cooker-pot. Those demo'd units are nice...smaller fits more kitchens.

  • @rajsrivastav6940
    @rajsrivastav6940 3 года назад +1

    He shouldn't have added the minerals.....you may have survived the cancer......RIP my friend...

  • @venger78
    @venger78 7 лет назад

    Hi Wayne. Great review. Many thanks for helping me and my partner to decide which unit to buy. Do you have a link to where the best place to buy trace minerals products in the UK?

  • @ochoadaniel73
    @ochoadaniel73 5 лет назад

    I've heard people say you need to add minerals after distillation and others say that there is no need to. Who's right?

  • @canterburybell8435
    @canterburybell8435 6 лет назад

    Thank you for your very explanatory video

  • @weRweekendwarriors
    @weRweekendwarriors 6 лет назад

    Do they come with a carbon filter that needs to be replaced? Also where did you get the info about the trace minerals? All the other distilled water videos I've watched don't add anything to the water after its distilled...

  • @jjbjimmiejames
    @jjbjimmiejames 5 лет назад

    Why would you need to clean it if it only has the purest clean water in it?

    • @DavidJohnson-dc8lu
      @DavidJohnson-dc8lu 5 лет назад +1

      Probably because almost everything in the world would eventually need cleaning at some point!

  • @ГлухокакВтанке
    @ГлухокакВтанке 6 лет назад

    can devices have different effects on torsion fields? The Megahome fan rotates to the right, the other to the left

  • @dumbcat
    @dumbcat 2 года назад +4

    RIP passed away on September 4, 2016. Wayne's advice about distilled water is still good though. Dr. Berg argues that if you have cancer (or any sickness) one thing you should consider is water fasting as much as possible.

  • @samaraluv
    @samaraluv Год назад +6

    The music is maddening

  • @originsdecoded3508
    @originsdecoded3508 Год назад +17

    Some people have complained that the glass container has broken various time for them. I think this is because of the design of the metal strips and the handle wrapping around the glass adds inward pressure when its full of water and we lift it up it would sooner or later stress the elements of the glass and break. To avoid this the best practice is to grab the jar with both hands for any occasion.

    • @Michael_Howard59
      @Michael_Howard59 8 месяцев назад +1

      when i pick up the glass jug i support it with my left hand and the handle with my right hand. never any stress on the glass.

    • @MrShamus07
      @MrShamus07 6 месяцев назад +1

      I have a Megahome, and I just grab the handle with one hand, and put my other hand under the bottom of the container. Yes, it does seem a but fragile, but it'll be fine if you handle it with care. I've never has an issue with it, but then I tend to take appropriate care of my things that are breakable, especially glass. We all know glass is fragile, so you can't really blame glass for breaking when you're not careful with it.

  • @Ibbygirl19
    @Ibbygirl19 8 лет назад +55

    Thank you so much for doing this video and for showing the test results. That is very helpful. I'm so glad that you are cancer free! Wishing you a full life of health and happiness. Cheers. :)

  • @max8141
    @max8141 3 года назад +59

    Damn well that’s sad. This guy died. Hasnt uploaded in awhile and my research online confirmed it.
    RIP. Thank you for sparking a change in my life and many others.

    • @jacquelinemca6614
      @jacquelinemca6614 3 года назад +9

      Awww... that’s sad.. he has done an amazing job waking people up to cancer cures.. because really.. lung cancer is months not years..
      R.I.P. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @NourDette
      @NourDette 3 года назад +5

      He left useful information and for that i'm grateful to have viewed his channel.

    • @turbonbc
      @turbonbc 3 года назад +5

      He was most probably killed by Big Pharma like most are for speaking and sharing this level of truth.

    • @camsconstruct
      @camsconstruct 3 года назад +2

      @@user-kw9rc2zb3p cancer is not always beaten that easily. Distilled water is just one of many ways you can reduce the amount of carcinogens you consume

    • @ora4046
      @ora4046 3 года назад +1

      R.I.P. :(

  • @jimborichardson3131
    @jimborichardson3131 Год назад +5

    music very annoying.

  • @wecanmediavideo
    @wecanmediavideo 8 лет назад +88

    Your TDS test is not conclusive. I have a Make Water Pure water distiller and it produces 0ppm distilled water every time. You will get a high reading such as your 18ppm TDS reading in this video if you have not rinsed the carbon filter upon first use or if it has not had a full clean cycle. A little misleading. A water distiller will hit 0-2ppm everytime unless an external factor is contributing to contamination such as dirt, no clean cycle or carbon filter that has not had a full clean cycle after being switched or first use. Someone reviewing on behalf of megahome will have you believe the best and only machine to buy is a megahome. The truth is a water distiller is a really simple machine and as long as stainless steel is used internally for the metal parts, there's not much else quality wise you can do to produce 'better quality' distilled water.

    • @waynesvideo33
      @waynesvideo33  8 лет назад +15

      +Jamie M Thanks Jamie I agree my kitchen is not a lab and the machine has a simple task however I found a big difference between these two machines in how they look and operate in performing this simple task

    • @Whisper2meYo
      @Whisper2meYo 8 лет назад +4

      Thanks for extra info

    • @jacklee8015
      @jacklee8015 7 лет назад +3

      Jamie M amazing you rite am waiting for my water pure and advice

    • @fran-gx3kf
      @fran-gx3kf 7 лет назад +1

      Jamie, useful info RE TDS test you mention, thanks.

    • @erichb2249
      @erichb2249 7 лет назад +6

      Jamie
      You are right. But 018 water is still way better than tap or mineral water from the shop.

  • @DavidJohnson-dc8lu
    @DavidJohnson-dc8lu 5 лет назад +5

    I think the idea of not drinking people's recycled urine and all their medication which you get from tap water, and not purchasing plastic bottle after plastic bottle with bottled water, means the distiller win.

  • @malcolmlilley
    @malcolmlilley 7 лет назад +84

    Squeeze fresh lemon into the water. Wonderful.

  • @davidconnelly
    @davidconnelly 5 лет назад +51

    Unfortunately, unless I'm mistaken, he never made it. However, the information that he offered us here and elsewhere is absolutely some of the very best information on the web. There is no question that he made significant headway. His insights are extremely valuable and with his great mind and learning skills, he put up a fight that was admirable and remarkable. Lung cancer is one of the worst. As for terminal lung cancer? Well, as far as I can tell, it's like an instant death sentence. If his fight had been a boxing match, then this guy is Rocky Balboa. His family should be proud.
    I am going to personally study everything that he put out - particularly with regards to diet. There's no question in my mind that there are plenty of gold nuggets there. I think his research into water distillation is outstanding. His findings, sound.
    May he find perfect peace. May his family find happiness and laughter. The information is good. May this video stay online for many years, helping humanity to find a cure for lung cancer and all cancers. Thank you, Wayne Helmore.

    • @petercohen3966
      @petercohen3966 4 года назад +6

      Yes, he passed around a year after this video. His last video was of the dog singing to the church bells. www.memorygiving.com/waynehelmore

    • @markclifton5097
      @markclifton5097 4 года назад +8

      I knew Wayne. He trained me as a salesman many years ago. He was an exceptional salesman and a very succesfull business man. I hadn't seen him for years. This and other content relating to his struggle became visibke to me on you tube. I have no opinion on his beliefs regarding water and other things following his diagnosis. I was sad to find out he had lost his battle. This is indeed Wayne though in my humble opinion at his best.. presenting.. Demonstrating and communicating. Rest in peace Mr Helmore.

    • @silverfullbuster9177
      @silverfullbuster9177 2 года назад

      @@markclifton5097 how did he pass away?

    • @Sasha8pancakes
      @Sasha8pancakes Год назад +1

      @@silverfullbuster9177 at the beginning of the video he says he was diagnosed with lung cancer

    • @markcliftonyoutube
      @markcliftonyoutube 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@silverfullbuster9177sorry just seen this... Yes lung cancer... Very sad.. No reason he should have contracted it other than smoking when he was young...

  • @karimaosmani4211
    @karimaosmani4211 8 лет назад +336

    Add nothing. Drink distilled water. Get your minerals from plants, fruits and veg. Dont forget salt is inorganic mineral. Yes, himalayan salt too. Just eat more veg.

    • @peakarach7051
      @peakarach7051 7 лет назад +11

      Karima Osmani Just add little bit of Himalaya salt.

    • @EvieWingweaver13
      @EvieWingweaver13 7 лет назад +5

      Look up goiters and their causes in undeveloped parts of the world.

    • @lukivah
      @lukivah 6 лет назад +23

      Bharat K... you really have to ask yourself these questions before you post them. "If eating feces is bad why would animals like my dog and cat like to eat it? You make no sense." See how that works? If I can break your argument apart within 3 seconds of reading it then there's a problem.

    • @emilybh6255
      @emilybh6255 6 лет назад +27

      Cats are carnivores, dogs are omnivores and humans and primates are frugivores. Humans have the most senstive digestive systems which are only really designed to digest and use raw fruit and fruit like vegetables from seeds and a few nuts and tender greens.

    • @fingerintheeyesmithy682
      @fingerintheeyesmithy682 6 лет назад +9

      lukivah
      That was sharp thinking !
      ... just drink the distilled water get your nutrition minerals excetera from food consumed. Attempt to eat organic as much as possible. And do lots of vitamin D3, because vitamin D deficiency is rampant and I can tell you personally that D3 is an incredible understated vitamin. Now if 1 is to go by a personal realization as in getting fever blisters due to stresses in daily life it stops them right away and will not even allow them to run their course... Stresses such as colds or lack of sleep, Etc can cause an inflammation to occur... I personally take vitamin D3 in the morning and in the evening before going to bed or anytime throughout the day if I wish, because you cannot overdose on vitamin D3, it just passes in your urine, what you do is build up a very powerful immune defense, as an example there's been a rash of Friends getting laid up for 2 to 3 days because of the flu, whereas I experienced some sniffles and maybe a little tired like a cold. I purchased D3 online, my my brand is
      "sports research" organic D3 great price 5000 IU's per volume per gel tab whereas local stores only provide 1000 IU's per gel tab and cost much more... I'm going to be purchasing a
      home/4 litre distiller myself within the week versus buying distilled water off the shelf. Although even in plastic jugs it's better, far better than filtered water or tap water or whatever that liquid garbage that is spewing out of the faucets...
      May Jesus Christ influence your good intent in your life.

  • @junovonschulz3624
    @junovonschulz3624 5 лет назад +16

    the lid of the destiller on the right does come of, you've got to turn it and then pull. Just that you know :)

  • @sonja0707
    @sonja0707 6 лет назад +24

    Some people on here have got a very low tolerance of music I find the music quite relaxing actually and it helps me to take him everything what your says thank you so much for this information I'm really happy that you are cancer free

  • @beaumontmuni
    @beaumontmuni 5 лет назад +16

    Thanks for the review. That is exactly what I was looking for. I had the same health issues with the onset of cancer 10 years ago and totally switched to distilled water. I've never had any issues since. I noticed a marked improvement in my overall health immediately. I was really looking for a good review on a home counter-top distiller and was leaning towards the Megahome Distiller but you've confirmed that for me. Thanks again.👍

  • @gdasailor4634
    @gdasailor4634 7 лет назад +1

    Some silly comments here about energy consumption and cost. For those not familiar with the units of electrical power, Wayne states that the Megahome distills 4 litres of water in about 4-1/4 hr, running at 580 watts; total energy consumption per litre is therefore: 4.25 x 0.58 / 4 = 0.616 kwHr/litre. (0.656 for the other unit)
    Multiply that figure by your rate for electrical power (about 13 cents in Canada) and you get the cost of operation, i.e. 8 cents per litre. So how do you feel about paying $1.00 a liter at the store now?
    How efficient is it? The total energy consumption would be: 0.616 x 3600 = 2362 kJ per litre; the latent heat of 1 kg of water is 2257 kJ; therefore efficiency would be 2257 / 2362 = 95%, which I find astounding. But never mind because about 97% of the total consumed energy is converted to heating your home anyway, so in northern climates at least no worries for most of the year!.
    About "taste" in the water, H2O is TASTELESS, so perhaps you have a problem with your filters? I suggest you demount and clean out the holder for the carbon filter after each use, and flush out the water course. Store the filter in distilled water in your fridge (because the water excludes air and the fridge is a dark cool place, thus discouraging growth of organics). Replace the filter regularly.
    Adding a pinch of NaCl (table salt/sea salt) and aerating the water by pouring it vigorously into a water jug before drinking should be sufficient to make the water taste "crisp".

  • @vlvchii
    @vlvchii Год назад +7

    I started drinking only distilled water a few months ago and it has helped me tremendously. I don't know if its related, but I was able to stop taking my autoimmune medication. I don't add minerals back into my water though. I have just been eating more whole foods with natural mineral suplimentation and I only store my distilled water in glass. I avoid plastic containers.

    • @sweetbeep
      @sweetbeep 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing. Can I ask which AI condition it was and what kind of mineral supplement you take? Thank you!

  • @dennismckeown5863
    @dennismckeown5863 7 лет назад +30

    Distilled water tastes different from tap water but it doesn't take long before it tastes like the pure water it is and you will never drink tap water again because it tastes like it really is horrible"Crap"

    • @Hundert1
      @Hundert1 6 лет назад +2

      Dennis McKeown Exactly

  • @darrenbullman9450
    @darrenbullman9450 4 года назад +6

    Good to see someone advocating better water. Good on Wayne on your personal journey. To help restructure the water i pour it into a glass jar by the window to get the sun light onto it and i pour it from a higher level to oxygenate it. It tastes good and like similar comments doesn't need anything added. Drink when thirsty and eat your water by having a high raw plant based human diet :)

  • @OvhanDevos
    @OvhanDevos 8 лет назад +136

    Hey bud, cool video.
    Also, your fly is open.

    • @ehyehdjm3919
      @ehyehdjm3919 7 лет назад +18

      hahaha that was so unexpected! - OMG i almost sprayed my monitor with coffee ... you gotta hate it when you post a good vid and something like that happens !
      However, 2 questions do come to mind ...
      1. how many people actually replayed the video to confirm if his fly was really open?
      2. how the hell did you notice that!?
      Regardless, thnx for sharing Sean and Wayne - i liked the humorous mishap and the distiller comparison - total thumbs up! :D

    • @grayman7208
      @grayman7208 7 лет назад +25

      why are you looking there ?

    • @1208aa
      @1208aa 7 лет назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @billpeirce7456
      @billpeirce7456 7 лет назад +3

      What is the bottle of the minerals that u ad to your distilled water and where can you get it?

    • @L3ADM4N
      @L3ADM4N 7 лет назад +2

      Sean Anderson I caught that also 😂

  • @RikardAnders
    @RikardAnders 5 лет назад +40

    Tip: If you boil the water before putting it in the destiller instead of filling with cold water directly you save about an hour in time it takes for it to be ready.

    • @Tokyo-go2du
      @Tokyo-go2du 3 года назад

      What? You're effectively reducing the concentration of H2O in that process

    • @RikardAnders
      @RikardAnders 3 года назад +10

      No, it does not. You put in the same volume of water, 4 liters. The difference is that it is pre-boiled instead of cold water, which saves time for the water to be distilled for about an hour. Saves time = saves energy = saves money.

    • @johnjay7822
      @johnjay7822 3 года назад +3

      @@RikardAnders It takes energy to bring to a boil. If you use the sun to pre-heat you can maybe win back a single Kilowatt.

    • @RikardAnders
      @RikardAnders 3 года назад +6

      It always takes energy to boil water. Using solar energy is perhaps a good tip if the goal is only to save energy. But unfortunately very bad tip when the goal is to get the job done within a reasonable time (no more than 5-6 hours).
      My tip was never to save energy. It was to get the job done faster. I have exactly the same water distiller and have been using it for about 12 years now and therefore know how it works.
      It has a very low power, which means that it cannot boil water so quickly. Therefore, it is smarter to use a kettle with a higher power that can boil water faster. Then you save about an hour and you get the job done an hour faster. This and nothing else was my tip.
      But unfortunately, there will always be guys (who do not even have a water distiller) who try to master me with "smart" tips because they think they know better than me who have used this water distiller for many many years now.

    • @RikardAnders
      @RikardAnders 3 года назад +2

      ​@@ოChiamariaო It takes about 7 minutes and 35 seconds to boil 4 liters of water with two boilers. Then it only takes 5 hours and 30 minutes to distill.
      Destill from cold water it takes 6 hours and 45 minutes at least. Yet not all water is distilled (about 3 dl water is left), because it's recommended.

  • @33eye33
    @33eye33 7 лет назад +10

    and use only natural brush / bristles to clean your distiller and jug. no sponges!!!!

  • @bsilano
    @bsilano 6 лет назад +19

    I have both machines. To be honest they both read the same tds about .003. The second one distills faster and was about 130.00 dollars cheaper! Oh and never remineralize the water distilled water pulls out inorganic minerals from the body the ones that cause disease and leaves the organic minerals in the ones you need. Start eating healthy that's where you get organic minerals from!

    • @sheaintmeme7203
      @sheaintmeme7203 6 лет назад

      Barbara Silano hi could you tell me the site you purchased your distilled machine from. Thank you

    • @bsilano
      @bsilano 6 лет назад +1

      I bought the cheaper machine on eBay be careful of the delivery time. I first bought one that was about 80 dollars but the shipping time was like two month then I canceled it and bought 3 more at different times that were about 93 dollars and they work great! The MegaHome I bought from Amazon and that was 230.00

    • @normabeamish8001
      @normabeamish8001 5 лет назад

      What is the make of the one you bought .how much did it cost and where didvyou buy it. Thanks so much x

    • @rajeeb3500
      @rajeeb3500 5 лет назад

      Excuse my lack of science , could you point me to some info on distilled water pulling toxins out of the body ?

  • @malcolmlilley
    @malcolmlilley 7 лет назад +64

    Get your vitamins and nutrients from fruits and vegetables not from the chemicals delivered in a plastic bottle.

    • @bluworld13
      @bluworld13 6 лет назад +8

      You will have to supplement to get minerals. The planet has a mineral depletion issue due to commercial farming not recycling the soil properly. They are not replenishing by planting certain plants that would provide the minerals or put ashes of older wood trees that contain minerals like they used to do in the early 1900's and earlier. Instead it's the good old animal urine to provide nitrogen to make plants grow. There is no minerals in the urine. You can google the world map that is showing how depleted the world is regarding several minerals. In 1950's you can get a enough minerals in a plate of vegetables but now you have to practically eat a case of the same vegetable to get the same level of minerals form 1950's. That's a fact and documented.

    • @bloodsthicker5651
      @bloodsthicker5651 6 лет назад +11

      Earth is not a planet.

    • @Hundert1
      @Hundert1 5 лет назад

      You're 100% right, excellent comment. Thanks

    • @slycordinator
      @slycordinator 5 лет назад

      "Don't get your vital chemicals from bottles that contain them, instead get them from foods containing them."
      Personally, I don't see much difference between drinking something containing a nutrient and eating something that contains it.

    • @plodojed
      @plodojed 4 года назад +1

      Bill Carson A plane. Planets are wandering stars inside the firmament.

  • @lindaharrington9966
    @lindaharrington9966 2 года назад +5

    I have bought the water pure distiller this year 2022, the design is much better, there is an off/ on switch on the side, also the lead for the fan is shorter. The top on the glass jug is removable. I’m extremely pleased with the results for my distiller. It appears they have taken notes on your critique and used it to improve their device. Thank you for your video and sincerely hope your health keeps improving.

  • @newchapter6840
    @newchapter6840 5 лет назад +6

    I have had my Magahome for years runs like a beast so reliable awesome and I get a reading of 0.00PPM.

  • @saintmaxmedia2423
    @saintmaxmedia2423 6 лет назад +8

    Thank you for making this video. I have been using the distiller on your left for many years and I like them, not noisy, I get 2 ppm readings. The water reservoir has broken twice, once I payed $100 for a replacement, then I thought it was too expensive, so I have been using just a glass pitcher. The only problem with this model is that it keeps breaking. My first one broke after a couple of years, and now my second one did as well after like 5 years. It still turns on and boils the water but then turns off before distilling anything. That is why I am looking for something different. I called the company, but their contact number has a message that the voice mail box is full and disconnects me. Besides water make your own probiotic fermented foods for your health. I invite you to my channel for instructions on how to make apple cider vinegar, sauerkraut, coconut milk, kefir, etc.

    • @SS41688
      @SS41688 Год назад +1

      It's true I've a Megahome, and after 4 or 5 years, it started doing that. It boils and turns off.

  • @dividpokbros
    @dividpokbros Год назад +2

    I really want the Megahome one, but it's so freaking expensive in Canada. Most of them are sold out and 3rd party companies are overpricing their product. I want to get something as good as the Megahome. Does anyone have recommendations?

  • @pudster1960
    @pudster1960 6 лет назад +88

    YOU DO NOT PUT ANYTHING IN AFTER YOU HAVE DISTILLED IT, DEFEATS THE OBJECT.

    • @Platerpus7
      @Platerpus7 6 лет назад +11

      charlie charlie yeah I thought the whole point was to get the negatively charged water.

    • @ComeOnPelican91
      @ComeOnPelican91 6 лет назад +11

      what the actual fuck? negatively charged water?
      if you aren't eating food with your distilled water, or eating food around the time you drink then you are hurting yourself. you have to replace your electrolytes in your body somehow. have you never trained in a sport in the sun for a long time? have you never compared your energy levels after training with plain water vs gatorade? think of what you are doing to yourself if you don't consume electolytes. if you were crossing a desert without food you would need distilled water fortified with electrolytes, not plain distilled water.
      a pinch of salt per gallon should be sufficient

    • @Hugecannonballs
      @Hugecannonballs 5 лет назад +2

      The object Orrrrrrr, the OBJECTIVE? You have incorrectly placed the word 'object' in your sentence charlie boy.

    • @nocturnal7590
      @nocturnal7590 5 лет назад +5

      just add some minerals. Real water has minerals it collects from bouncing off rocks and sand, etc. Out bodies have adapted to that, just just in case add some minerals.

    • @ayres6727
      @ayres6727 5 лет назад

      Does anyone add sea salt in their distill water?

  • @TheKristenGibson
    @TheKristenGibson 8 лет назад +13

    I switched from bottled water to tap water assuming I was doing the right thing. I thought I was getting important minerals that were filtered out in bottled water. I have been very sick for almost two years since switching to tap water I have been EXTREMELY sick! I had no idea until recently that it's the water! I know the bottled water isn't much better because another reason I switched over is because I was getting many migraines from the plastic bottles. This is a great video! Thanks!

    • @waynesvideo33
      @waynesvideo33  8 лет назад +1

      +KristenGibson_CanadianGirl - yes but you need to add back in trace minerals after distilling , wish you well

    • @Resist4
      @Resist4 8 лет назад +9

      Why? You're better off getting nutrition from food, not water.

    • @PeterMaddison2483
      @PeterMaddison2483 7 лет назад +5

      wayne helmore No, you DON'T. The purpose of the water filter is to REMOVE everything from the water. The filter removes all the crap out of the water as it's poisonous and not needed, have you looked into what is added to the water?

    • @trampinj.texaniii8914
      @trampinj.texaniii8914 7 лет назад

      Peter Maddison -- Do tell. :)

    • @PeterMaddison2483
      @PeterMaddison2483 7 лет назад

      'Tell' what?

  • @GtRCpU
    @GtRCpU 7 лет назад +9

    I bought the cheapest option the "Water Distiller ZB-1" for £45.96 and bought a glass jug for 23.49£. It makes water with 0 PPM TDS even though the first times we cleaned it we scratched it with the green sponge and after it had a metallic taste. To get rid of it had to distill one cup of vinegar and top-up the rest of the tank with water, throw that away then boil on tank full of water to get rid of the taste and throw that away too , of course remove the carbon/charcoal filter. And now it has a tiny sand grain size place, where the stainless steal coating is completely striped off and you can see the darker metal and it still makes water with 0 ppm...

    • @64genoveva
      @64genoveva 7 лет назад

      Slav Arnaudov where did you get you distiller l would like to buy it too

    • @jezzyby4783
      @jezzyby4783 6 лет назад +2

      Stainless steel doesn't have a coating, so you have bought a piece of crap, and that's why it was so cheap. Stainless steel is used with most food machines as it doesn't rust. Your knives and forks are all stainless steel, unless you buy plastic of course.

  • @carljohnson45
    @carljohnson45 7 лет назад +5

    He stated that the megaphone runs cooler than the other unit. Of course it has less power and takes longer to distill the water. The heat given off by the condenser unit is a function of how much heat the distiller must dissipate from the steam. So if you are distilling faster more heat must be extracted. This is not a negative, as stated in the video, but rather a positive feature. At least it is a positive if you want to distill your water faster.

    • @Bryce_C.
      @Bryce_C. 5 лет назад +1

      Carl Johnson yes, my generic water distiller can distill 4 liters of water in 2hrs & 40mins if I use hot water.

  • @karenishness1
    @karenishness1 6 лет назад +5

    I am also a cancer survivor and have gravitated to distilled water as the best option for hydration. I had that Waterpure model known as an Olizee in the US and it lasted three weeks before exploding.

    • @patienceroper3517
      @patienceroper3517 2 года назад +1

      As a cancer survivor myself you could benefit from drinking colloidal silver and structured water. I make them both myself.

    • @ritasenergyherbs3650
      @ritasenergyherbs3650 Год назад

      @@patienceroper3517 agree - I do as well.

  • @BusDrivingPOV
    @BusDrivingPOV 7 лет назад +10

    Buying my MegaHorn on Tuesday, Thank you so much Wayne and have a nice life

    • @Hundert1
      @Hundert1 6 лет назад

      MM 92 los geht's Sweden

    • @FrenchViking466
      @FrenchViking466 6 лет назад +1

      MM 92 How did you managed to get one? I need one but i live in the Netherlands.

    • @Hundert1
      @Hundert1 6 лет назад

      French Viking Check out the WaterWise countertop 3200. Has fan delay and don't have to constantly unplug the two parts. www.waterwise.com Prost

  • @BluntForceTrauma666
    @BluntForceTrauma666 6 лет назад +6

    As a fellow cancer survivor, I'm pleased to see that you appear to be doing well. However, I wanted to help clarify water TDS readings ("soft water"/"hard water") vs. "contamination". While low TDS values DO tend to indicate higher water quality and purity, simply put, a TDS meter only measures water _conductivity,_ which is affected by the dissolved ionic mineral content of the water (calcium, magnesium, sulfates, etc.). In _GENERAL,_ the desire to have lower TDS in water is because it cleans better (hence water softeners), it doesn't leave as many deposits and/or scale inside coffee makers, clothes irons, boilers, etc. In other words, most of the things that "make" drinking water have high TDS readings are NOT necessarily bad. Spring water tends to have a high dissolved mineral content and therefore high TDS values, yet it is still considered by most to be healthy and safe to drink. Conversely, it is also possible to have water with low TDS valus but it still contains nasty crap like xenoestrogens (bisphenol-a, bisphenol-s and the host of other endocrine disruptors). *THAT'S* the stuff we've all gotta be careful about. THAT'S the stuff that causes cancer along with a whole litany of other health problems.
    My point? I just don't want people to think that drinking water with a high TDS (because it contains calcium and/or magnesium) is harmful. It's NOT, necessarily. Likewise, it's possible to have distilled water with zero or near zero TDS values yet still be contaminated with carcinogenic VOC's such as TCE (trichloroethylene, etc.) that are boiled off along with the water only to be redissolved back into it during the condensation process.
    Distraction is bad and knowledge is power. But that knowledge also requires wisdom to know when and where to *apply* it.

    • @enzerabowenzu5340
      @enzerabowenzu5340 2 года назад

      I thank you for sharing your knowledge. I was just wondering, how do you know if you have properly cleaned out those harmful substances? Is Distilling not enough?

    • @helenalovelock1030
      @helenalovelock1030 2 года назад

      Oh god I don’t know what to buy now 😂😂😂

    • @angelathompsonmack3583
      @angelathompsonmack3583 Год назад

      😮😮😢😢

    • @jessicalowther56
      @jessicalowther56 Год назад +1

      I think they come with a carbon filter for removing VOC's

  • @beliver468
    @beliver468 7 лет назад +1

    Do not put trace minerals in your beautiful distilled water!!!!! Minerals come from fruits, or even better deep breathing.

  • @Price924
    @Price924 6 лет назад +4

    Liked and subscribed. Would you be willing to make a video about your entire cancer protocol? I have my own ideas about what I'd do if I had cancer, but since you actually had it and beat it, that's amazing! Would love to know what you did so I can share your story. I've helped a few people with cancer that were willing to listen but most just look at you like you're crazy if you tell them the doctors are lying and that cancer is reversible and curable.

    • @anitabourne8691
      @anitabourne8691 6 лет назад +1

      Flat Earth Bitch agreed, I’m met with the same response! I would be really interested to hear your story too Wayne. Thanks for taking the time to highlight the differences, great demonstration. How do you feel about adapting to the taste of the distilled water without adding the bottled mineral additives now you’ve seen the comments advising against it? Makes sense, no? Like the idea of adding a squeeze of lemon which also alkalizes the blood ph. I understand cancer cannot thrive in an alkaline environment. Gotta love RUclips for discovering the simple everyday things we do that are causing chronic diseases and what we can do to address the root causes or better still, prevent ourselves from becoming seriously ill. 🍏🍌🍒🍅🌶🍎🍉🍑🍆🍐🍇🍍🥑🥕🍊🍓🥥🥦🥔🍋🍈🥝🥒🍠💦💦💦💦💦

    • @jc10907Sealy
      @jc10907Sealy 5 лет назад

      He’s dead.

  • @fazuddin1256
    @fazuddin1256 8 лет назад +6

    damn it I wish I had bought the megahome distiller

  • @antonioperez119
    @antonioperez119 2 года назад +2

    Back ground music is distracting.

  • @eova
    @eova 5 лет назад +5

    They are indeed “particular” units 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @oanalesnic79
    @oanalesnic79 Год назад +1

    My Megahome distiller model 316 takes 6 hours to distill 4 liters of hot tap water. I am running it overnight, but I wonder how much it will cost in terms of energy. My Tds varies between 1 to 2, never 0. I wonder if fluriode is 100% filtered...

  • @keyelevated243
    @keyelevated243 6 лет назад +5

    One of the most important videos on RUclips period! As is any video promoting the divine healing principles of REAL PURE DISTILLED WATER (store in glass only, not plastics or metals). Thank you for the video

  • @christinabaker6404
    @christinabaker6404 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was wordering if anyone has any ideas how I could use distilled water for showering? My heart goes out to this beautiful persons family My mother is batteling lung cancer also so far they have removed most of her right lung but unfortunately it has spread and she is not wanting to do any other treatment at this time understandably. The treatment should never be worse than the disease.

  • @tonyfrohock8413
    @tonyfrohock8413 3 года назад +3

    I'm sorry to hear that you had lung cancer. Hope that you are all better now, you seem like a really down to earth dude.

  • @אילה.שלוחה
    @אילה.שלוחה Год назад +1

    From the first moment it is clear that you are promoting sales of the left device - megahome. The design of the right device is much more beautiful and very aesthetic. You are an unreliable sales agent.

  • @Mazel_Tov_888
    @Mazel_Tov_888 7 лет назад +5

    great video thanks for sharing. pray u continue to be C free!

  • @olivers7904
    @olivers7904 5 лет назад +1

    U distill water to remove the shit, than u add the shit back to the pure water🤣🤣🤣EPIC! Do u know the difference between organic minerals and inorganic minerals?

  • @jpdroidjp
    @jpdroidjp 7 лет назад +15

    The lid on the container on the right simply screws off. I don't think you tried hard enough.

    • @medjool2tyler227
      @medjool2tyler227 5 лет назад

      True, it does come off. The first time is a little difficult, but after that it comes off easily. It only requires 1/4 of a turn to come off. If you are not screwing off the lid, and wiping the glass clean, then you are going to have a film and fungus build-up.... Yuck!

    • @kopec82
      @kopec82 4 года назад +1

      John yes

  • @brockdelorenzo1120
    @brockdelorenzo1120 Год назад +2

    I’ve had the expensive ones and the $50 ones. They all work the same and they all end up testing the same. I like using a four hour timer. This leaves exactly 1 inch of water at the bottom. It makes cleaning a lot easier as the chemicals do not bake on the bottom. You are welcome for that tip. It is a lifesaver.

    • @Ze_Moose
      @Ze_Moose Год назад +1

      How much chemicals have you seen? Is it nasty after distilling?

    • @brockdelorenzo1120
      @brockdelorenzo1120 Год назад

      @@Ze_Moose yes. Like a white sticky paste around the boiling area.

  • @square_jane
    @square_jane 5 лет назад +10

    I love my Megahome! I spent a few dollars more and got the SUS316 grade stainless steel for better corrosion resistance. I find a teaspoon of Himalayan salt improves the flavour. I also keep the carafe resting on a magnetic base to help restructure the water... I can't prove that actually does anything but it certainly doesn't hurt. In the near future I'm going to experiment with running the water through a vortex or tumbling device (homemade though, not one the $400 devices)... I might be kooky but I'm not crazy - lol!

    • @Ze_Moose
      @Ze_Moose Год назад

      Any updates 🤔

    • @square_jane
      @square_jane Год назад

      @@Ze_Moose The distiller is still going strong.... and so am I. :)

  • @djparis1013
    @djparis1013 4 года назад +1

    distilled water tastes awful I think anything going in your mouth is going to taste awful because there's bs smells coming out of it

  • @BEder-it4lf
    @BEder-it4lf 7 лет назад +5

    Vinegar in basin overnight Makes it easy clean.

    • @Bryce_C.
      @Bryce_C. 5 лет назад

      B. Eder I use vinegar & bake soda, works great

  • @JayG94
    @JayG94 3 года назад +1

    Wayne, do you reccomend buying the good guys minerals to put in after it's distilled?

  • @Lokra_
    @Lokra_ 8 лет назад +60

    Never re-mineralize the water. There is no point. We get 95% of the minerals from food, and the rest from water... maybe. Distilled water removes inorganic materials stuck in your body, and putting minerals back, means the water will not clean you inside. The taste is great without anything in it. Overall good informational video.

    • @bluworld13
      @bluworld13 6 лет назад +11

      You will have to supplement to get minerals. The planet has a mineral depletion issue due to commercial farming not recycling the soil properly. They are not replenishing by planting certain plants that would provide the minerals or put ashes of older wood trees that contain minerals like they used to do in the early 1900's and earlier. Instead it's the good old animal urine to provide nitrogen to make plants grow. There is no minerals in the urine. You can google the world map that is showing how depleted the world is regarding several minerals. In 1950's you can get a enough minerals in a plate of vegetables but now you have to practically eat a case of the same vegetable to get the same level of minerals form 1950's. That's a fact and documented.

    • @steevo9656
      @steevo9656 6 лет назад

      bluworld13 "there is no minerals in urine", are you sure? Fairly sure there are, though maybe not the levels needed to replenish the soil, especially if the urine from the animal is from the same source.

    • @TGtonk
      @TGtonk 6 лет назад +1

      Distilled water actually pulls minerals out of your body

    • @marlonpierre9832
      @marlonpierre9832 6 лет назад +8

      TGtonk...half true. Distilled water vibrates on the same negative electric charge as humans. So it is scientifically impossible to harm you. Distilled water only attacks inorganic minerals which is the stuff our body DOES NOT need.

    • @bsilano
      @bsilano 6 лет назад +4

      TGtonk only inorganic minerals the ones you want to get out of the body they are the minerals that cause disease. The distilled water will not remove organic minerals the ones the body needs!

  • @KingOsirismindprogramming8888
    @KingOsirismindprogramming8888 10 месяцев назад +1

    The lid does come off but it's a twist lid 😃🏝️ I have the same one

  • @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN
    @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN 9 лет назад +11

    Great comparison video, my friend has the megahome one and loves it but does not use any mineral supplements to treat it afterwards as he says organic minerals are in food and not needed in water, saying that, he does a little fasting for five days now and then and only uses distilled water but the rest of the time he varies his water intake with tap water now and then, are water in n Ireland is not too bad last time I checked but that was a while ago, I will do another check later to see if it is still that way although I think I will purchase the megahome anyway, thanks again.

    • @feltingme
      @feltingme 7 лет назад

      Not all contaminants have taste. Some people use a bit of pink salt to add minerals back.

    • @richie73
      @richie73 7 лет назад

      pa maj where to get this in ireland

    • @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN
      @pa_maj.MARTINI-van-MAN 7 лет назад +1

      I phoned him up to find out where he got his, he said he ordered it online, last time I checked Bangor's water it was excellent, around 70ppm, check (safe drinking water ppm chart) on google, this is why I did not purchase one.
      Buy a ppm tester first to check your water as it may be better than you think, plus it could save you unnecessary expense.
      Hope this helps.

    • @fran-gx3kf
      @fran-gx3kf 7 лет назад

      pa maj, exactly what i wanted to know what your friend experienced: i figured that we eat things with natural minerals in vegetables/fruits so why put back minerals in the distilled water? What mineral does the new water lacks the most? That's what i would like to know first.

    • @brianchangsingapore840
      @brianchangsingapore840 7 лет назад

      I take half of my requirement in distilled water, 1 litre and rest in boiled water or bottled water (whatever way it comes to me). Also like your friend I do water fasting twice a year for 5 days each. Very nice for me.

  • @skaybaltimore
    @skaybaltimore 2 года назад +3

    Nice review. Thanks. I hope you're still in good health.
    1 thing I'd point out that you didn't mention in your review: VOCs -- volatile organic compounds. Unlike TDS, VOCs can transfer from tap water to the finished product because they vaporize and then reform in the condensation/distilled water. It's recommended to use an activated charcoal post-filter (it fits in the nozzle housing of the distiller). What I do is pre-filter with an RV charcoal filter so the water going into the distiller has been filtered, and then I use a post-filter activated charcoal packet that they sell for these distillers.
    I also feel that an on/off switch is important because otherwise sparks often fly when you pull the plug, especially on the higher power units. And that's never a good thing.
    Lastly, I use an inexpensive countdown timer which on my unit requires about 4:10 to distill 4 liters and still leave about 1.5" in the bottom. That way I don't get the burnt on crud on the bottom and it makes it a lot easier to keep clean and new looking. All I have to do after it's done is pour in half a cup of vinegar and let it sit in the warm water for 5 or 10 minutes, swish it around with a paper towel and a wooden spoon, and it's like new. (I've also used citric acid and that works as well.) NOTE: The average TDS of my tap water is only 150, so it's considerably less than yours at over 450. So bear that in mind.

    • @sindbad8411
      @sindbad8411 Год назад +1

      thanks, I was looking for this exact detailed explanation. In certain scenarios it may make sense to pour RO water into the distiller. It's cheap doesn't need electricity although it requires filter change twice a year.
      There's other surprising info from so called Distiller experts that do not recommend to use glas containers to collect the distilled water. It may act as a kind of acid solving silicate from the glas. I found relatively inexpensive 3l borosilicate glas aka laboratory glas container, even better would be DURAN glas which is kind of second generation borosilicate glas developed by SCHOTT in Mainz/Jena Germany, but almost doubles the price.
      a countdown timer was a no brainer. It seems 7 years later all the many different brands are the same beside the plastic housing. I bought one via ebay for €70 including shipping from Prague. Several vendors on Amazon wanted €189, no kidding.
      Re. the charcoal filter in the nozzle: this is mainly designed for the US market and it's chlorinated water. We do not need that in Europe as we do not need to make our tap water smell like a swimming pool :).
      I got this info from a sales rep of distiller machines.

    • @samk4801
      @samk4801 Год назад

      @@sindbad8411 👍👍

  • @KrsitieSimplyBlessed
    @KrsitieSimplyBlessed 8 лет назад +11

    Hi, I bought the Megahome distiller because of you from Amazon but there is no on/off switch. Which newest model is the on has on/off switch? Thank you for sharing. It is very helpful. I am glad that you are cancer free. Thank you!

    • @st8kout1
      @st8kout1 8 лет назад +2

      +Kristie Wolf Mine only has the circuit breaker button too, but I never let it run dry. I can guesstimate when the water level is low by looking at the decanter, then simply pull the plug. Some Amazon reviews indicate there may be a problem letting it run dry and the heater element causing the metal to leak. I prefer to stop it before that point just to make sure.

    • @PeterMaddison2483
      @PeterMaddison2483 8 лет назад +1

      St8kout The MegaHome distiller has a safety cut off so you can leave it unattended. I have mine running 24/7.

    • @233yvan
      @233yvan 7 лет назад +1

      Use a timer to stop your distiller just before it run out of water.....

    • @jezzyby4783
      @jezzyby4783 6 лет назад +1

      There is no on/off switch, it just switches it on. It has a bi-metal strip in it so that it switches itself off before anything goes up in flames, just like how a boiler works, so you don't need to watch it and switch it off at the wall. He got that bit wrong, both distillers have the same switch, you can only switch them on, it switches itself off.

    • @soytupapi6762
      @soytupapi6762 6 лет назад

      jezzyby47
      But why wait for the distiller to switch itself off. When supposley it can damage the metal and causing leakage.

  • @ToxicVaccines_HivHoax
    @ToxicVaccines_HivHoax 9 лет назад +51

    Megahome is the BEST. I`ve been using a Megahome distiller for almost two years now. I`m very happy with it. I add a pinch of Himalayan salt to the distilled water b4 drinking it. I use vinegar to clean / descale the inside of the boiling chamber.

    • @JaredJakeCarter93
      @JaredJakeCarter93 8 лет назад +5

      +WaterFluoridation PoisonOnYourTap hi just a question... Im getting a water distiller and wondered what the Himalayan salt does ??

    • @ToxicVaccines_HivHoax
      @ToxicVaccines_HivHoax 8 лет назад +10

      +Jared Carter
      Distillation removes all the toxic nasties from the water but it also removes all the beneficial salts and minerals. By adding a pinch of himalayan salt to the distilled water jug you are adding the beneficial minerals back in to it. Plus, the water tastes much better.

    • @JaredJakeCarter93
      @JaredJakeCarter93 8 лет назад +2

      Ohhh thats great!! Thankyou :-)

    • @truthfreezeJIL
      @truthfreezeJIL 7 лет назад +2

      yes just 1/4 cp vinegar does the job well (and boil a few mins N turn off N sit 5 mins about.

    • @icu71
      @icu71 7 лет назад +4

      I heard that all salt is bad for us except plant based like celery

  • @visulube
    @visulube 9 лет назад +3

    great review. this had helped me. thank you so much

  • @PJROGERSIZ
    @PJROGERSIZ Год назад +1

    I am always suspicious of a very one sided bias review.

  • @Resist4
    @Resist4 8 лет назад +6

    You kept saying the top fan element heats up. This isn't true. The heating element is in the base of the units. The top is just the condensing coil and fan.
    You also said that the ideal drinking water should be anywhere from 0 - 100 ppm, yet the chart shows ideal drinking water is 0 - 50 ppm.

  • @johndi1962
    @johndi1962 6 лет назад +2

    I hope you are doing well.
    One thing you forgot to mention is the pure water distiller has a cap that aligns the water output spout with the glass collection bottles in spout so it's much harder to have water spill on your counter top.
    The prices must have changed now in Canada the mega home you can get for around 300.00 and the pure water you can get for about 109.00 Canadian.
    The 17 ppm difference from the two distillers isn't very much but I wonder why it would be a difference?
    Also the megaphone here takes about 5.5 hour to distill 4 liters and the pure water is just under 4 hours. I agree the pure water collection bottle sucks but the pure water comes in a variety of colors.
    Not sure about how long each one of them will last or how hard it is to get parts.

  • @jcchandley
    @jcchandley 8 лет назад +5

    Cheers, mate!! Thank you for this review. It has made the decision for me to buy the Megahome distiller. I appreciate your time. Congrats on being cancer free.

  • @kwacz
    @kwacz Год назад +1

    tds is not a measure of pollutants in the water. tds measures concentration of dissolved minerals in your water. It does not measure voc's in the water. Dissolved minerals in the water arent necessarily a bad thing. if you distill the water it is going to try tp pull something from the environment and that could be pollutants and gasses from the air as well as plastic or metal leaching from the storage container. Distilled is not necessarily better than not distilled depending on how it is handled and what it is put into after distilling.

    • @gsdbellaoneone9325
      @gsdbellaoneone9325 Год назад

      Great points! Why do these 'expert reviews' use a tds meter ?! Also, air tight storage of the distilled water is important.

  • @Lelliott1122
    @Lelliott1122 6 лет назад +20

    Music is not necessary in a tutorial video. It is very annoying.

  • @scwheeler24
    @scwheeler24 6 лет назад +3

    Will distilling remove fluoride?

    • @xaros47
      @xaros47 6 лет назад +4

      yes

    • @MasterJamz6
      @MasterJamz6 6 лет назад

      Most indubitably

    • @Fables121
      @Fables121 6 лет назад +1

      Cheeky Nonconformist yes, it will. If you need more proof that my word, then check the Flouride Action website for more detail... Distillation removes everything.

    • @michawill6599
      @michawill6599 6 лет назад

      Jimmy Willis wonderful word

  • @wheres-myangels4986
    @wheres-myangels4986 7 лет назад +2

    Theres a guy on youtube that tests the water with a Electrical tester if water is pure the light don't come on and if its full of shit it lights up.

  • @waynesvideo33
    @waynesvideo33  8 лет назад +5

    The trace minerals cost £15

    • @bobbyenglish7956
      @bobbyenglish7956 8 лет назад +2

      +wayne helmore
      I put a half teaspoon of bread-soda into the distilled water to make it alkaline

    • @waynesvideo33
      @waynesvideo33  8 лет назад +2

      Interesting thank you Ill give that a go

    • @UntouchIGF
      @UntouchIGF 8 лет назад +1

      And what about a teaspoon keltic seasalt sole?

    • @UntouchIGF
      @UntouchIGF 8 лет назад

      Ow, i understand. But unrefined salt on food is ok than?

    • @bipolatelly9806
      @bipolatelly9806 8 лет назад +4

      pure water tastes beautiful? i wouldn't be adding those minerals.

  • @hade8075
    @hade8075 5 лет назад +1

    Does distilling also remove copper from the water?

  • @brockdelorenzo1120
    @brockdelorenzo1120 Год назад +1

    I’ve had the expensive ones and the $50 ones. They all work the same and they all end up testing the same. I like using a four hour timer. This leaves exactly 1 inch of water at the bottom. It makes cleaning a lot easier as the chemicals do not bake on the bottom. You are welcome for that tip. It is a lifesaver.

  • @ibaisaic
    @ibaisaic 7 лет назад

    I bought a Makewaterpure distiller recently but it arrived damaged, so I returned it and am looking at a Megahome model, though after testing my water it was 59ppm so I'm wondering if I should get one.

  • @djparis1013
    @djparis1013 4 года назад +1

    you got a friend called Bill Gates

  • @paulF60m23
    @paulF60m23 Год назад +1

    Bro your zipper is down lol 1:39

  • @johnwantling
    @johnwantling Год назад +1

    Turn the music off. Its an irritation.

  • @calikokat100
    @calikokat100 4 года назад

    What about VOC from plastic in water. As far as i have been able to learn ,VOCS...volatile organic compound such as toluene and benzenes have a vaporisation temperature lower then water and will be distilled along with the water

  • @lindy977
    @lindy977 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. It's been very helpful. I'm just waiting for my Megahome Distiller which is due to arrive this afternoon. Did you know that Megahome distillers are apparently the only UL (underwrites Laboratory) approved water distillers available? The UL are a trusted independent global safety science company that thoroughly tests products to determine if they comply with important safety standards. This is what i've read anyway but i was impressed.

  • @Potent-Xdream
    @Potent-Xdream 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your help, I hope your in a happy place now - rest in peace.

    • @mrdquick
      @mrdquick 2 года назад

      OMG has he passed? I didn't see anything on his videos about his passing!?

  • @emilybh6255
    @emilybh6255 6 лет назад +1

    I wouldn't add those trace minerals as they are man made isolate minerals and NOT natural. Furthermore, contrary to popular opinion, they have done studies of people that drink spring water close to the mouth with less minerals and those who live farther away where the water is more concentrated with minerals. The people who drink the water with fewer minerals are more healthy. When you think about it, it makes perfect sense since humans are not designed to digest rocks and metals which minerals are. Rather we get our minerals from plants after they have extracted them from the rocks, sand and metals.

  • @TheMarketSniper1
    @TheMarketSniper1 4 года назад

    The cheaper jug every 3rd one is loose fitting on the top and bleeds from under when you pour the other jug looks worth the extra 15GBP alone

  • @jennytaylia5371
    @jennytaylia5371 Год назад +1

    This vid is 7yo now so I’m hoping you’ve figured it out but the stainless steel lid on the cheaper model turns to release it from the jug. Lefty loosy 😅 that aside though, i do like the fact that you’re actually comparing devices rather than going online and finding a top-5 list with a robot voice presenting the video. Also, tds meters aren’t for detecting toxins specifically. After you add in your mineral stuff you showed, you’re going to get a ppm reading with your tds meter again, so ppm doesn’t equal toxins.
    Oh and i notice a not so pleasant taste with the countertop model too (mine is a newer version of your cheap one.) It’s the taste of the minerals burning on the heating element. I’m actually here to find a way around that bad taste that doesn’t involve removing the deposits after every single use (either with the supplied cleaning product or vinegar and baking soda.) Even stopping the unit 1L shy of finishing still leaves the distilled water in the jug with a lighter verion of the burnt mineral taste.

    • @gsdbellaoneone9325
      @gsdbellaoneone9325 Год назад

      Excellent points! The concentration of junk deposits at the bottom getting heated by the heating element has always occurred to me as worrisome. . Also, tds readings are used on these review sites - very limited detection (useless!). Thank you for raising these things - these issues just seem to be tossed aside. I've spent so long trying to decide how to clean my water.

    • @jennytaylia5371
      @jennytaylia5371 Год назад +1

      @@gsdbellaoneone9325 I’m thinking of going with a larger automatic distiller that hooks up to a water line. It’ll be significantly more expensive but, to be honest, for me it’s worth it to spare myself anymore wasted time and energy humming and hawing over research while I continue to drink nasty tap water all because the small water distiller I cheaped out on makes unpleasant tasting water.

  • @theTruthwillsetyoufree
    @theTruthwillsetyoufree 4 года назад

    Waterpure comes from China, it is about 21£ on (Alibaba) with no name on it...

  • @grintrap4455
    @grintrap4455 6 лет назад +1

    I have the Megahome version, but the distilled water doesn't taste bad at all. It tastes fresh to me, better than the taste of the tap water by far.

  • @TheMarketSniper1
    @TheMarketSniper1 4 года назад

    the elevator music was annoying and interferred with your audio. not req

  • @fran-gx3kf
    @fran-gx3kf 7 лет назад +1

    thanks for the two product demo! next question: does or did your electric bill go higher that before using distiller?

  • @farfaryo
    @farfaryo Год назад

    Fantastic video. Thank you so much for sharing🙏🏽🙏🏽
    I have 2 questions. I bought the mega home distiller and I absolutely love it. My acupuncturist wants me to only drink warm water. Now here are my 2 questions:
    1. Once I have made my distilled water, can I heat it up in the microwave? I enjoy drinking warm water as I always feel cold.
    2. My mother asked if she can boiled the distilled water to make her tea?
    Thank you In advance🙏🏽❤️🕉

  • @manit77
    @manit77 5 лет назад +1

    I just got one today, best water I’ve ever had. It tastes a little sweet and so good. Slightly better than RO.

  • @dylvasey
    @dylvasey 3 года назад +1

    RIP Wayne.

  • @nickwhetstone3571
    @nickwhetstone3571 6 лет назад +1

    These distillers are basically an electric kettle with a fan-cooled condensing plate. Why do they cost an arm and a leg?

    • @Bryce_C.
      @Bryce_C. 5 лет назад

      Nick Whetstone I bought a generic one from eBay for $100AU

  • @johnsaccucci6154
    @johnsaccucci6154 8 лет назад +1

    zipper is down