What is the difference between distilled water and Sylvan Source water?
Even with basic distillers utilizing venting, there are unacceptable amounts of volatile gases and liquids that can get carried forward with the steam. With all distillers, as water boils, the bubbles pop and droplets, which can carry a number of contaminants, are cast into the steam, which is carried forward into the water as it condenses. Batch distillers get scale build-up within the unit and need to be cleaned each time after they are used. Continuous flow distillers get scale build-up above the heating element, which can cause the heating element to fail. The Sylvan Source degasser steam-strips chemicals while the demister separates droplets that may carry contaminants from the boiling chamber, so all that is carried over to be condensed is clean, healthy tasting water for cooking and drinking. Sylvan Source’s patent-pending, self-cleaning mechanism prevents scale build-up from occurring in the system.