


๐ง Elevate your hydration game with WaterWise 4000 โ pure water, pure power.
The WaterWise 4000 is a countertop water distiller featuring an 800W stainless steel boiling chamber and a 4-liter glass collection bottle. It produces up to 31 liters of purified water in 24 hours using distillation and carbon post-filters, ensuring superior taste and purity. Compact and easy to use with one-button operation, it offers an eco-friendly, cost-effective solution for clean drinking water backed by a 1-year limited warranty.
| ASIN | B002DQCMY6 |
| Brand | WaterWise |
| Capacity | 31 litres |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 203 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 4 Months |
| Filter Life Cycle | 4 Months |
| Included Components | Distiller, 4 litre glass bottle, 2 carbon post filter cups |
| Included components | Distiller, 4 litre glass bottle, 2 carbon post filter cups |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 45.7L x 25.4W x 40.6H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Bottle |
| Item Weight | 202.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Water Wise |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WW4000 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 6 Litres Per Day |
| Model Name | WaterWise 4000 |
| Model Number | 4012 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Carbon Post Filter Cups |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Warranty | 1 year limited manufacturer warranty. |
| Product dimensions | 45.7L x 25.4W x 40.6H centimetres |
| Purification Method | Distillation |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special feature | Carbon Post Filter Cups |
| UPC | 892199001025 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 120 Degrees Fahrenheit |
M**A
blood vessel cleaner
Water quality
N**A
Well impressed!
Excellent service, delivery and product. Well impressed so far. Easy assembly, very sturdy. Don't know what the other reviews were on about. Oh and the water tastes lovely!
D**D
Used for over 10 years
Used for 10 years, still works as good as when I bought it. Only issue I've had is I broke the container years ago and now use a large glass dish to funnel into a demijohn, rather than buying a replacement container. You'll want some extra filters for sure. The water is distilled (~0 ppm) and it doesn't really taste of anything, to add some minerals back in I typically add a little Celtic sea salt. I'm sure other people have different solutions to add some minerals back.
J**H
A Higher-Priced Distiller Like This One Saves Money in the Long Run
It was so worth getting a quality distiller at last. You can just tell how sturdily this is made. I think I've had three before this, all around $100 and they all broke down after a year or so. I would have saved money if I'd bought this originally. A distiller not only makes great tasting water, but it keeps plastic out of the environment and your body. Every time you turn the cap on a plastic bottle, tiny particles escape and you swallow them.
T**M
Waterwise Distilling is amazing!
Exactly what I was looking for! I am using RO water to distill. Barely any cleanup and I am ready for a new batch. My RO is filtering down my 300ppm tap water to 5 ppm when all my filters are working properly. Whenever I read my output at about 9-10ppm I change my apex 5 stage system that I got from amazon. It is what I use to feed my pets and to cook with. I am processing two batches per day and after reading 2 ppm for around two-three batches which I threw out and then stated to get zero on my readings. I am using that now in all my hydration routines especially morning water intake. I am adding one half of lemon squeezed and then cut off the rind on the lemon (Yellow portion only) and then slice up the rest to add it into my 32 Oz cup to sip on during my morning routine due to Stage 2 kidney disease. It was easy for me to setup, begin processing and enjoying the best water for me to consume.
G**R
Good distiller, poorly designed pitcher.
I like this distiller. I use it once or twice a day and have done for 8 months. I use it every day, and it has functioned without fail. Water tastes great. I have sulfur well water and there isn't a hint of anything in this water, except water of course. Using the solution they give to clean off the scale that builds up inside works well too. I think it might just be citric acid unless there is something in there they didn't put on the label. So, why only four stars? The glass pitcher!!! It is really terrible! I used one from a different distiller that is awesome, but it broke, so I ended up using this one. I can hardly wait to be able to afford to buy another of the other one I had. This has a big gap in the lid where you pour which means that insects can get inside while it's distilling. I use this in my garage in the summer because it really heats the house--a couple degrees at least. So I put a wash cloth over the hole, but sometimes it droops and gets soaked and then drips water on the counter. So unnecessary. You have to take the lid off to pour anyway because the spout on this thing doesn't work. It's not shaped properly. No matter how slow or fast you poor it, the water just gets all over anyway. So, I've just given in to having to wipe up afterwards. But none of that was necessary with the other container. This is the one I used the pitcher from: http://www.amazon.com/Water-Distiller-Countertop-Enamel-Collection/dp/B00026F9F8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408135025&sr=8-1&keywords=water+distiller So, why didn't I just buy that distiller again? Because it died on me in only three months!! You can buy the pitcher separately though: http://www.amazon.com/Water-Distiller-Countertop-Enamel-Collection/dp/B00026F9F8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408135025&sr=8-1&keywords=water+distiller I'd recommend buying that if you can and save the one that comes with this distiller as a backup. The handle is on the back which is far easier to use than this one where it's on the top. Soooo hard to use. So, there you are, it's a good distiller, but a poorly designed pitcher. If you buy either pitcher, just be careful, they are both real glass and break easily. The only thing else I recommend is that if you depend on distilled water, you might want a back up. Paying expedited shipping on this is not pretty! Guess how I know? LOL Also, if you need a lot of water, you might also want to buy two because these are not commercial grade if you run them more than a time or two a day you will burn them out more quickly. I try to keep it to once a day. And, FYI, it takes five hours to make one gallon.
C**L
GREAT PRODUCT PROVIDING CLEAN WATER!
Great water distiller. Completes a gallon distillation in about 4 hours. As long as you use the filter that goes with this distiller, the water tastes good. It is a good value for the money. My husband and I are senior citizens and this is the third Waterwise distiller that we have owned, and we have gotten a LOT OF USE out of each and every one! You do need a little bit of counter space to set this up in your kitchen, but if you have a laundry area or other sink, you could easily set it up there. The noise produced as the distiller works is not overly loud or distracting. We highly recommend this product.
C**E
Excellent device. Removes all contaminants!
50 ppm or less of contaminants is ok to drink. This device was even better than the $1500 REVERSIS OSMOSIS system they tried to sell me. Brings the water down to zero. So I love this thing! I just hope it lasts because it wasnโt exactly cheap
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