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For sale: ( Comparatively ) cheap water distillation unit

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*WARNING* Those among us whose budgets don't yet reach research grade, and those among us who strenuously object to the depiction of Flagrant Laboratory Porn may wish to leave this thread immediately

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For Sale: Delta double H2O distillation unit

The unit is brand new, in the box, never unpacked. It's capable of producing 3L/hr double distilled water, or up to 6L/hr single distilled. Brand- Labglass Delta. Worth over $3600 new, GST inclusive but not including delivery. I'll take $2900 cos I need the space. That's over $700 saving straight off.

I purchased two units last year, planning to use the second to ease the transfer period to the new facility and arranged to then sell it secondhand to a buyer- who no longer requires it. Oops. :rolleyes:

Here's a pic of the one I have now taken during installation:

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The good thing about these units is aside from the occasional clean ( prefilter recommended for those of us on tank water ) they don't need the exxy replacement filters used by the flasher more expensive units. They also have autofill capacity, which means you can leave 'em running and they just top up when the level in the receiving vessel lowers

Anyone interested PM me. It's going to EBay soon, but I thought I'd offer it here first :)

Edit: fixed up some typos in the item description

[ 30. June 2004, 19:26: Message edited by: Darklight ]

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Question: A rather large rat seems to have crawled into my water tank and died. Now every glass of water that I drink seems to contain 3% dead rat juice. I would like to purchase a water distillation unit for the purpose of removing the dead rat juice from my water so that hopefully the strange green peely rash that stretches from my groin and buttocks all the way to my neck will dissapear. Will this unit be sufficient for removing dead rat juice from my drinking water? Also are you able to tell me if bathing in dead rat juice is perhaps contributing to the spreading of my rash.

thankyou

-Chemical Shaman

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Chemical Shaman:

Will this unit be sufficient for removing dead rat juice from my drinking water?

No, its best to remove the dead rat by hand.

For rash purposes, puree it in a blender, add some yoghurt and apply as a paste to the select areas of peely skin

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