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Survival Non‑Electric Compact Water Distiller for Emergency and Survivor Situations

Survival Non‑Electric Compact Water Distiller for Emergency and Survivor Situations

This compact emergency survival water distiller has the same features and production capabilities as other survival water distillers, but saves you money by allowing you to use your existing pots and pans as the boiling and condensing pots.

 

Regular price $ 179.00 USD
Regular price $ 229.00 USD Sale price $ 179.00 USD
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  • Quick Shipping To Continental US
  • 24/6 Support
  • Made in U.S.A
  • Produces safe drinking water in emergencies
  • Operates with no electricity required
  • Compatible with multiple heat sources

Specifications

Material: Stainless steel, 3 lbs, compact 6 × 14 × 14 inches

Power requirement: None (non‑electric)

Heat source: Gas, propane, wood, butane, or open flame

Output rate: Varies by heat source (typically up to one gallon per hour)

Pot Sizes: (8–12" lower boiling pot; 10"+ upper condensing pot).

Light-weight and portable.  Exceeds Emergency Management recommendations: FEMA, red Cross, CDC (Center for Disease Control.

Shipping Time

This item typically ships in 1-2 business days after ordered via USPS or UPS. Average transit time is 3-4 business days from our Midwest location to the continental United States.

Product Instructions

Care Instructions

Taking care of your distiller involves showing love to it by replacing filters regularly and cleaning the boiling chamber.

Check Out Our Video on Maintaining the Boiling Tank of A Water Distiller

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can it remove bacteria and parasites?

Yes — the distillation process kills and removes bacteria, parasites, and other biological contaminants.

How fast is distillation?

Distillation speed depends on heat intensity. Typical output is 1 quart up to 1 gallon per hour.

Is it safe to use on a propane stove?

Yes — this distiller is compatible with propane, wood, butane, and standard gas stoves. It can also be used over an open fire with proper placement.