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Artly’s Aasut (H2O) Distilled Water

You might be surprised to know that distilled water has many uses. Many people know distilled water is beneficial for irons, but did you know that it is also the best drinking water available? Distilled water can be used for everything from drinking to watering plants to hydroponic farming and food processing. Pure Water Distillers have provided both residential and commercial customers with high-quality water free from chemicals, contaminants, toxins, viruses, and bacteria for over fifty years.

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  • Distilled Water for Cooking & Baking

    Any recipe that calls for water is a candidate for distilled water. Soups are cleaner tasting, and the flavors shine through with distilled water. Making bread with distilled water is a treat. Why introduce chlorine into your dough? Making a cake is a breeze with distilled water. Your cake will come out fluffy and delicious with the help of distilled water.

  • Drinking Water and Ice Cubes

    Have you ever put ice in a soda only to ruin it with low-quality ice? Do you enjoy drinks like gin or whisky on the rocks? If so, you want your ice crystal clear. Distilled water produces ice that is free of particles or contaminants, which will keep your drink flavor crisp. A stainless steel water bottle filled with distilled water is perfect on the go as well. There is no need for bottled water as it’s pricey and produces a lot of waste. You already have the best tasting water ready to go when you own a Pure Water distiller.

  • Distilled Water for lead-acid batteries and automotive cooling systems:

    Distilled water is suitable for use in devices where mineral deposits could cause corrosion and build-up that interferes with operations. This includes lead-acid batteries and automotive cooling systems, as well as many types of industrial equipment.

  • Distilled Water for Baby Formula

    When making baby formula, no water can compare to safe distilled water. Both formula manufacturers and pediatricians recommend distilled water for baby formula because it is toxin and contaminant free. Water distillers are able to remove 99.9% of bacteria, nitrates, viruses, lead, and even uranium! The most fantastic aspect of owning a water distiller is that you can rest easy, knowing that your water is safe.

  • Distilled Water for Medical Uses

    The high purity level of distilled water makes it ideal for sterilizing medical instruments, as it does not leave residue or deposits. It is used by surgeons to sterilize and prevent infections and cross-contamination, and by emergency personnel to clean wounds. Dentists use distilled water to rinse the mouth and wash away bacteria. Distilled water is also preferred in Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machines, as it prevents bacteria from breeding.

  • Distilled Water for Hair

    If you want to have beautiful hair without the hard water, distilled water is your new best friend. After shampooing, rinse your hair with distilled water. Hard water and tap water often contains minerals that will weigh your hair down, making it look dull and heavy. Do you have curly hair? Do you want to get those perfect ringlets? Distilled water is a big part of the equation. High-end hair salons rinse their client’s hair with distilled water to remove the build-up on hair. With a water distiller, you can do that at home!

  • Distilled Water for Plants

    Houseplants and seeds benefit from distilled water. Plants love distilled water because it is free of chemicals. It’s perfect for spraying leaves, and it keeps your plants shiny and beautiful. Don’t spray your plants with tap water that can leave hard water residue.  We have had numerous students over the years who have compared the results of germinating seeds with tap water with distilled water. Distilled water produces impressive results.  Keep your plants happy, beautiful and healthy with distilled water!

  • Distilled Water for Cleaning
    Don’t ever buy glass cleaner from the store again. To make glass cleaner, use half distilled water and half vinegar. If you are trying to get water stains off wine glasses, an easy way to remove them is to soak the glasses in distilled water. Get spots off of sports glasses too. When I played racquetball, I went through a new pair of goggles every few months because the salt build-up from my sweat ruined them. Any attempt to wipe them clean would scratch the lenses and make them useless. I eventually figured out that if I soaked my goggles in distilled water overnight, the salt would dissolve, and the goggles would be like new again.
  • Distilled Water for Irons

    Most people know that irons require distilled water because it is free of minerals like calcium and magnesium concentrated with heat. You might be familiar with the crust that builds up with tap water use. If you are, you know how annoying it can be when it clogs the steam holes, or worse, spits out chunks onto your clothing. If you own a Pure Water Distiller, you won’t need to run to the store for jugs of distilled water. Instead, you will have it readily available in your home.

  • Distilled Water for Humidifiers

    Humidifiers suffer from crust and scale in the same way that irons do when using tap water. With an automatic water distiller, you will have gallons of distilled water available daily to fill multiple humidifiers as needed. The mist will be clean and pure. Using distilled water is recommended by most humidifier manufacturers, and it extends the life of your humidifier, which will save you money.

  • Distilled Water for CPAP Machines

    We can’t stress enough the importance of using distilled water for CPAP machines. If you breathe in humidified air via your CPAP, you want it to be virus, bacteria, and contaminant free. Tap water is not recommended, and it is not safe to use. It will also reduce the life of your CPAP humidifier. Have you ever had a boil alert in your area? It often takes time to realize that the tap water has been affected by a pipe break or other mishap. Take care of your health and your investment by using distilled water for your CPAP machine.

  • Distilled Water for Dogs, Cats & Birds

    Our pets are like a member of the family. Pet owners buy high-quality food for their pets, take them to the vet, help them get exercise, and more, but many pet owners overlook water quality. Did you know that we have supplied water distillation systems to vet offices? It’s the best water for animals who are ill or have stomach issues. It’s also the best water for animals that are well. If you are giving yourself the gift of delicious, refreshing pure distilled water, give some to your furry or feathered friends as well. Smaller animals can be more susceptible to waterborne illnesses or chemicals found in tap water. Our own Dr. Water says when given a choice, his dogs will pick distilled water over tap water. We think the choice is clear too.