The Glacier D-3 is a water-cooled distiller. How is that different from an air-cooled distiller?
The Glacier distiller uses a unique and patented water cooling process to condense steam into purified drinking water. This process eliminates the heat that is normally associated with steam distillation. Air-cooled distillers use electricity (a blower fan) as its main component for condensing. These units typically will use up to 40% more in electrical costs vs. Glacier units. Water-cooled vs.
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