Where to buy distilled water in Vienna

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Do I buy distilled water at grocery store or a pharmacy? I need it for a medical humidifier. It seems like most of the pharmacies are closed on weekends.



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I found a store called DM that seems to sell cosmetics and laundry supplies. They had a 5 liter bottle for €1.50.




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Where do you get distilled water?

Bottled distilled water can usually be found in supermarkets or pharmacies, and home water distillers are available as well. Water purification, such as distillation, is especially important in regions where water resources or tap water is not suitable for ingesting without boiling or chemical treatment.

Why is there no distilled water in the stores?

Distilled water is sold out because of a combination of record high demand, shortages and supply chain slow down.

What can I use instead of distilled water?

Filtered water is one solution. Filtered water starts out as plain tap water. You may already have filtered water in your home by way of a whole-house filtration system, a faucet filter or a water filtration pitcher (you can even get a filtered water bottle).

How do I make distilled water for my humidifier?

Boil the water in the pot. As the water in the pot boils, the water in the bottle inside the pot will heat and begin to evaporate into the curved bottle . It will hit the top of the bottle with the ice pack, create condensation, and collect inside that bottle. This is your distilled water.



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