My old 1750w water distiller starting having problems with the top motor, so I decided to get this new distiller, a different brand, and also purchased a 4-year warranty on it, since I distill a gallon every 2 days or so.Note in my photos you see me using a water tester, but this tester does _not_ come with the distiller and I purchased the water tester separately on Amazon, and you can find cheap water testers for under $10 on here.This 1750w distiller works great and is quieter than my prior distiller. My tap water prior to being distilled with this new unit was 332 ppm (shown in my review photos), and the resulting distilled water tested at 6 ppm, though I've gotten as low as 2 ppm so far. My tap water quality varies daily with undesired particles content.The only issues I had with this distiller, but they are minor and does not take away from the 5-star rating.1) To get 3000 ml or around 1 gallon you need to fill up the tank about 1 inch under the fill line (see in my photos). As if you fill water all the way up to the tank's marked fill line the distiller will _not_ distill the extra water and leaves about an inch standing in the tank. But if you will still get 1 gallon or 3000ml if you fill up to under 1 inch under the marked fill limit.But this unit lets you set the distilling time past the default 2 hours and 40 minutes. If you set the time to 3 hours then it would distill all the tank water up to the fill line. The other issue is that if you need to unplug the unit to move or clean it, the unit will forget the 3 hour setting and default back to the 2:40 timed setting.And again this is a minor issue, as I simply have to just fill up tap water to 1 inch under the limit line and I'll still get the water jug filled up to the 3000 ml level.2) The unit came with a metal stand, and I have no idea what it's used for, as it's not mentioned in the distiller's manual. I assume it's for distilling wine from another container placed inside the unit? My prior 175