Valencia has written 2 reviews
Kenmore Water Purifier Kettle Problem
We purchased a Kenmore Water Distiller for about $130 brand new from Sears. After only about 91 days the kettle that is made from what appears to be thin aluminium developed pin holes.
This kettle is sealed and under pressure when it is brewing distilled water. It ruined a wonderful tiger oak side board that I had it brewing on the top of.
Very disappointed.
We only used lemon juice to clean the hard water accumulation from inside the kettle than normally builds up from the distilling production.
Be sure to inspect the kettle liner if your going to purchase this unit, if I had opened the box before purchase I would not have bothered with it at all.
There was no in store display, and due to the expensive cost we were sure it was going to be a quality product.
keywords: water, purifier, water distillers, water filter
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Our own Compost for Soil Enrichment
We recycled a few second hand wooden crate pallets to make a small compost area in the back of our yard.
Into this we put our old shredded newspapers, shredded junk snail mail, our lawn clipping, any vegetable skins and old fruits that we may have become to old to consume.
We use a bit of natural lime to encourage earthworms to come to it as they love lime and vegetable matter.
After we turn it over every few months and keep it moist we wind up with some really fantastic all natural green fertilizer for my home grown vegetables.
It's really not hard to do and we get great benefits from it.
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