🍹 Distill Your Dreams into Reality!
The VEVOR Alcohol Still is a 3-gallon stainless steel distillery kit designed for home brewing enthusiasts. It features a built-in thermometer for precise temperature monitoring, rapid cooling capabilities with a copper coil, and a durable, tight-seal design using food-grade materials. Perfect for crafting a variety of spirits, this kit is versatile and easy to operate, making it ideal for family gatherings and DIY projects.
T**1
It works perfect!!
The media could not be loaded. Ignore my make shift stand I’m still learning. I make hibiscus and rose water with this and it works perfect!! It was my first time ever using a still and I’m so glad I tried this one. It is user friendly and wasn’t complicated at all like I anticipated it would be. Since this video I have learned quite a bit like use ive instead of ice water lol it makes the process so much quicker but I’ve had fun in the learning process. Cheers to better skin thanks to my still!!
D**S
Easy Assembly and Operation
The Vevor Moonshine Still 9.6 Gal is an outstanding value for an item that is practical and useful for preparedness. Upon arrival, I noted that the item is constructed of high-grade steel and copper. Assembly was pretty straight forward as noted by the included instructions. Although I, personally, am not using the still for making moonshine, I could use the included instructions and recipes to do so. For those using the still to distill water, the item works flawlessly and the distilled water is easily collected for later use. I highly recommend this product to anyone seeking to learn the art of distilling. - David Storrs
R**T
Nice product
Purchased this item to add to our disaster preparedness for distilling drinking water. We live in earthquake country, so the loss of city water is a possibility in the case of a major quake. It adds to our peace of mind knowing that we can distill water should we need to.
B**S
Solid
Nice stainless steel pan. Great value.
F**N
Get it CHEAP and Toss the Worm Out !
Pot works well Thermostat seems accurate.The worm design and the link/tower design from the pot to the worm are both terrible.The worm heats up very quickly even with cool water being pumped through it. Buy this as cheaply as possible and throw the worm away as it does NOT do a good job cooling and recondensing vapor. Almost 5 hours to get less than 2 gallons of distilled water is not efficient.
T**Q
For the money worth it!
So let's remember for the product you are paying for an hamburger not a steak dinner. This still will fill you up and get rid of your hunger but it's not fancy and doesn't have all the fixings. For the price it's worth it! For an entry level brewer/distiller it's perfect. Honestly it is about the same prices as building your own still but probably safer.Pros1)Good construction no dents, missing parts, or manufacturing Oops2)All in one! I have heard some hate on the idea of fermenting in your distilling pot but I tried it and it seems to be fine. Just don't run high heat when distilling. But for sanitation having everything in one pot and it stays in there is nice.3) All compression fittings! So I like that we don't have to worry about solvents and solder. Plus if something isn't sealed right I can fix it easier with a wrench rather than a blow torch.Con1) Doesn't work with induction! Easily fixed with a steel plate but still another step and makes it less efficient2) Condenser is onto of the still! So yes there is heating/cooling issues with this design. Think outside the box and swing the condenser to the side and put something under it for support. BOOM problem solved, thank you compression fittings!!3)Throw away junk! Throw away the airlock it's junk and buy a new. While your at it throw away the photocopied instruction and YouTube Barley and Hops Distilling. Throw away the hoses and buy new food-grade hoses (I'm just suspect of the ones supplied).
D**R
Poor materials and workmanship, cheap though.
The still did not cost much considering what a quality one would cost, and it looks good. However, looks can be deceptive. Others may have a better experience than I did. I wanted to use it to distill water. The first small issue was getting the condenser pot to sit flat on the boiler surface. To their credit, the instructions mention that pulling or pushing the condenser copper coil may be needed. It was needed...a lot. Still, this was not a big problem. Next, I filled up the condenser pot with water and connected the hoses to a bucket with a small, low-capacity water pump. Even before turning on the pump, I noticed that water was leaking out of the pot past the outside of the two control valves. The instructions stated that the flexible washers on the valves go on the outside of the pot. They were. Tightening them more did not help. I put them on the inside but had the same result. One of the valves stopped leaking after tightening it more, so I tried tightening the other that still leaked, but again, it would not stop leaking. Finally, I tightened it too much and the brass housing on the valve came apart. This was when I noticed that when the holes for the valves were drilled, the insides were not smoothed off but had sharp ridges. I don't know if this was part of the problem or not. Removing all the hardware from the condenser pot showed that all three holes had the same issue. The condensate fitting at the bottom had two flexible bands around the inside in addition to the main flexible washer on the outside. Were they there to prevent a leaking issue? I am not a happy camper. The best thing I can say for the still is that it was shiny. Smeagol (Gollum) would have liked it.
C**S
Happy beginner
Got a 3 gal. All parts mentioned in the picture were there. Excellent beginner still. Also compact enough to fit on a stove, in a small kitchen. Very easy to assemble even for non-handy inexperienced. I am impressed by the instructions manual, which is not fancy, but very detailed, and includes lots of tips and recipes. One of my shut-off valves was missing a nut, but I didn't mind since I only used the bottom valve to drain the water. The upper valve (missing nut) is for a pump to pump cold water in, which is not totally necessary if supervised, and it does not come with the 3 gal package. I added ice cubes and ice water throughout the process. Super happy with my purchase!
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