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VEVOR Alcohol Still 13.2Gal/50L Alcohol Distiller Stainless Steel Distillery Kit for Alcohol With Copper Tube & Pump Home Brewing Kit Build-in Thermometer for DIY Whisky Wine Brandy

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Size: 13.2Gal


Color: Silver


Features

  • Sufficient Capacity: This alcohol still provides you with a fermentation capacity of 13.2 gallons. Boiler barrel: 15.7"x15.7" (40x40 cm), condenser: 7.9"x4.7" (20x12 cm), which can ferment up to 50 liters of raw materials. Perfect for family-together parties. All parts are made of food-grade materials, including silicone, stainless steel, and copper.
  • Rapid Cooling: The distillery kit adopts an open cooling method. The copper coil has rapid thermal conductivity and has a large contact area with the coolant, providing a lower distillation temperature. A circulating water pump is attached to save cooling water. The rubber pad under the condenser can insulate and accelerate cooling.
  • Easy to Operate: The alcohol still kit has a real-time thermometer on the lid, with a dual-display of Celsius and Fahrenheit, which is convenient for monitoring the temperature of the wine during the distillation process.
  • Durable & Tight Seal: Unlike regular tubes, we use food-grade silicone tubes, which are flexible and tough, and are not easy to bend to ensure a good seal. Four buckles and silicone gaskets inside the lid help to seal tightly. In addition, the package has a one-way exhaust valve, which can be easily used during the fermentation process.
  • Versatile Application: There are many ways to use our alcohol still kit. According to your preferences, you can make Whiskey, Wine, Brandy, Rum, Tequila, Vodka, Water Distiller, Ethanol, etc. The thickened bottom allows various heating methods, including gas stoves, firewood, electric ceramic heaters, etc.

Description

key Features 13.2Gal Large Capacity This still is 13.2gal in capacity, holding 50L raw material. Boiler barrel: 15.7"x15.7". Condenser: 7.9"x4.3". Speedy Cooling The copper coil ensures reliable cooling and a large contact area with the coolant. The water pump promotes condensate circulation. The cold water is supplied to the lower inlet, and the hot water is discharged from the upper. Convenient Usage The ℃ and ℉ thermometer can make the distillation more controllable and accurate. The operator can check the temperature while running the still. Cooling water circulation is required when the temp reaches about 80 degrees. Strong Sealing Performance We use food-grade silicone tubes with greater flexibility for a better seal, and 4 upgraded sealing buckles and silicone sealing rings tightly fit. The upgraded one-way exhaust valve makes it easier to control and brew water or wine. Energy-efficient Water Pump Durable & reusable, this water pump can ensure condensate circulation and effortless detachment, easy to separate and clean. And simply plug in power for quick water draining. Multipurpose Usage Our still for alcohol can be used in different situations, such as alcohol, ethanol, whiskey, distilled water, brewing, etc. And it allows multiple heating methods, including gas stoves, firewood, electric ceramic heaters, etc. Specifications Model: VV-AD-50L Material: Stainless Steel+Red Copper Distillation Period: 2~3 H Boiler Barrel Capacity: 13.2Gal Boiler Barrel Size: Φ15.7x15.7 in Condenser Keg Capacity: 0.92Gal Condenser Keg Size: Φ7.9x4.7 in Barrel Thickness: 0.03 in Copper Coil Diameter: 0.39 in Product Weight: 15.3 lbs Package Content 1 x Fermentation Barrel 1 x Condenser Keg 1 x Water Pump 1 x Thermometer 1 x One-way Air Evacuation Valve 1 x Set of Accessories 1 x User Manual

Product Dimensions: 16 x 16 x 16 inches


Item Weight: 15 pounds


Manufacturer: VEVOR


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 50L Distillery Kit w/ Condenser & Pump


Date First Available: November 8, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • good still
Size: 13.2Gal Color: Silver
Good quality for a beginner. went together easily and worked perfectly the first time out of the box.
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025 by mike knerli

  • Best still I’ve had so far!
I love this distiller! Easy to use love that the seal is inside the lid.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2025 by Kelly Turner

  • Works well, but there are some caveats
Size: 9 Gal/30L Color: Silver
I got this to distill water because our city water here is pretty bad. It works very well in that regard. I've distilled about 50 gallons so far, and it seems to be holding up well. The resulting water quality has been great. But... There have been some problems, and there are some things you should know before you begin distilling your own water and other things. The latches that hold down the top are spot-welded to the body of the boiler, and one of them fell off. I am a mechanic, so riveting it back on was no problem. This may not be so easy for most people. The real problem is that this is an indicator of quality, and it does not inspire confidence. You have been warned. That said, when the lid is latched down, I have had no steam leaks. The other concern is that the flex-hose that connects the boiler to the condenser is fiddly. With proper seals and tightened down a lot tighter than I like, it doesn't leak, but it took some adjusting. A better hose would be nice, and I may try to find one someday. For now.... it works. The unit is thin stainless sheet metal, and the electric element at the bottom is not detachable. It is good at what it does, but for better efficiency, you will want to wrap it with an insulator, so you won't be wasting a lot of heat from the sides of the boiler. I wrap mine in wool cloth and it holds heat in pretty well. I also have a block of foam (that came with the unit) on top to hold the condenser off of the hot lid of the boiler. The electric element seems pretty good. It heats quickly and keeps it boiling at a good rate. I haven't checked the power draw, but it is probably in the neighborhood of 1500 - 1800 W If you haven't used a distiller before, you should know: Distilling water will give off a LOT of heat. It's great for keeping the house warm in winter. I have a little ice chest that I fill with water to use as a heat-sink, and a separate heat exchanger with a fan to disperse heat to the room. The water in the chest gets upwards of 150 f. In summer, I use the hot-tub on the back porch as a heat-sink. Distilling about 10 gal of water will heat the entire ~250 gal tub unbearably hot. It's best to be aware of this going in -- You definitely cannot just fill your kitchen sink with some water and think it will be enough. Finally, If you use it to distill any kind of liquor, (or anything else, really,) you absolutely MUST clean it very thoroughly before trying to distill drinking water with it. It will leave a horrible taste in the tubes that will make your water undrinkable. I use hot water with lye and other nasty chemicals to clean it, and it can take several washes to get it clean after distilling a batch of corn mash. It can be cleaned, but it takes some effort. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2025 by Wayne

  • Does the job, may require slight modifications
Size: 9 Gal/30L Color: Silver
Box arrived damaged, but everything inside was unharmed. I purchased the 30L electric version with stainless steel coils and tubing. Also, if you plan to ferment inside the still itself, as it does come with an airlock and a valve to place it on, you will need a threaded cap. Luckily I had a cap on hand. I filled the boiler with about 3 gallons of water and cranked up the heat. I placed the unit on the counter top and used the sink as my water reservoir for the cooling pump. I turned the pump all the way down and had no isdues with overflowing. I added some ice and then ice packs for extra cooling power. The water coming from the condenser was cold. The unit successfully distilled water, so it definitely gets plenty hot to do the job. I recommend running it in such a manner to clean out anything that might be left behind from manufacturing. I discarded the distilled water it produced due to an off smell and taste, I swished and spit. So definitely clean well if you intend on ingested anything produced. When I sealed everything up with just warm water that was producing slight amount of vapor, the seals did leak some, all of them. During distilation no leaks where seen since the pot is open to the atmosphere at the end of the condenser. But, if planning to produce alcohol, the seals may need upgrading just for safeties sake. All in all for the price I'm pleased. I may in the future upgrade, but I've already learned a lot. It came with a steamer tray, so I can produce my own peppermint oil from my garden out back. If nothing else I can add a spout and have a helluva tea brewer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025 by Travis staggs Travis staggs

  • Nice product
Size: 13.2Gal Color: Silver
Easy to use
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2025 by Howard Klutts

  • Works really well other than cooling.
Size: 13 Gal/50L Color: Silver
I'll start with the pros. the temperature gauge on the tank show a temperature that the best I can figure is only .5 degrees c off. This is based on the boiling temperature of filtered water at 5800ft elevation (my elevation) should be 94.2 C but the display reads 93.8. I also have another thermometer attached that reads exactly the same so my calculations could be the cause of the error not the gauge. The auto shutoff feature works great. It leaves just enough water in the tank that you don't get a build up of scale on the bottom from boiling all the water away. The thermostat has a hysteresis of about 7 degree between turning off an turning on. The temperature scale when the water was 93.8 according to the thermometer the thermostat would turn on about 93 and turn off at about 100. The the range changes depending on how fast I turn the knob so a better test would be to check the temperature when it turns off and then back on without moving the dial, but I didn't do that. After using it to distill some vodka it took three distills and I got the alcohol to the maximum 95.5 % abv according to a hydrometer that is traceable to nist. I saved $50 off the price of buying 7 1.75 liters of 190 proof. The cons: I accidentally bought the 9 gallon at first and had to get the 13 gallon later because I need the extra capacity. The 9 gallon plugs into a standard socket and pulls about 13.5 amp which is fine if its the only thing pulling power on that circuit. If you have any other significant loads it will blow a 15 amp circuit breaker. The 13 gallon one on the other hand is a 240 volt with a nema 6-15 plug on it. I had to get a plug for my stove outlet which is nema 14-50 and wire a socket on it for the 6-15 plug. That cost extra. The big problem was cooling the steam. I did not try to hook up the cooler that came with it because I did not want to run water continually down the drain, so I hooked it up to a graham condenser but that was too small. In order to get the graham condenser to work I had to use a pwm module to lower the voltage to 80 and 750 watts to not over load the graham condenser. This worked but took 26 hours to distill 5 gallons of water. What I did next was order $200 worth of parts to make a liquid to air heat exchanger. After sweating some copper fitting onto the heat exchange and adding a duct fan and duct adapter, I was able to distill at full power with plenty of cooling to spare. I used the 9 gallon for this since I still have not gotten the plug ready for the 13 gallon. The water coming out the the heat exchanger I built was only 5 degrees c hotter than the air so it has a cooling efficiency of 280 - 350 watts per degree c. So it should handle the full 2800 watts of the 13 gallon distiller just fine. The reason I did not use the cooler that came with it is because I calculated that you would need 150 gallons of water being heated half way to boiling to distill 9 gallons of water. To heat 9 gallons up to boiling temperature requires 9 gallons x 128 ounces per gallon x 28 grams per ounce x 4.184 joules per gram per degree C x 70 degrees C = 9,447,137.28 joules or watt seconds. at a power of 1800 watts/second it takes 87.47 minutes to heat room temperature water up to boiling. The big problem is it takes 2260 joules to convert 1 gram of water to steam. the total necessary energy to boil 9 gallons is 9 gallons x 128 ounces x 28 grams x 2260 joules/gram which equals 72,898,560 joules or watt-seconds So the total energy to boil 9 gallons of water is 82,345,697 joules or watt-seconds.. This translated into about 10.5 hours to distill 5 gallons. which is pretty efficient as far as time is concerned. Now if you wanted to use the cooler that came with the distiller and you assume you cannot heat the cooling water up more than half way to boiling you divide 82,345,697 by 4.184 joules / degree c / 28 grams /128 ounces / 9 gallons and you get right at 150 gallons of cooling water. This means you have to have a 150 gallon tank of water or let 150 gallons go down the drain if you have it hooked up to a faucet. I consider both of those options to be pretty impractical so I built my own heat exchanger. If cost $200 but works well. At a cost of about $2 per 50 gallons of water it would take me 33 batches of 9 gallons to make my money back just in water savings. That's not including that at my electricity cost it would cost a little over $0.45 per gallon vs $1.26 per gallon at Walmart if you're lucky and they have it in stock. so if you divide $219 for the distiller you make your money back on the distiller in 273 gallons of water or 30.33 9 gallon batches. If you wnat to make you money back on the heat exchanger as well that would take another 250 gallons or 28 9 gallon batches. so about 60 9 galln batches will pay for everything. If you're using this to distill alcohol the number are a lot better Alcohol only take 846 joules per gram to boil. You only have to heat the mixture up to the boiling point of alcohol 78 degree C. And you only have to boil the alcohol not the whole 9 gallons. So if you have a 9 gallon mix of 10% alcohol the numbers look like this 9 x128 x 28 x .9 x 4.184 x 55 + 9 x 128 x 28 x .1 x2.46 x 55 = 6,680,475 + 436,423 = 7,116,898 joules to heat the mixture up. And to boil the alcohol is 9 x 128 x 28 x .1 x 846 = 2,728,857 to boil the 0.9 gallon of alcohol. so the total joules is 9,845,755 joules or watt seconds. which at the rated power of 1800 watts ( which is high there are some losses) would take about 91 minutes and to cool assuming you heat the cooling water 50 degrees c in the process would take about 13 gallons of cooling water. To do this you heat the mixture up until alcohol start to come out then set the thermostat so the it just turns on at that temp. Then you can use a smart plug available here on amazon with power metering function to tell when the thermostat shuts off the heater and turn power off permanently. This way it's mostly automatic. That's the long and the short and the numbers of it. socket i ordered: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0100TC3ZK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 plug i ordered: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07L3BMKJP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Heat exchanger parts: (you may need more than one of some of these part and some come in a pack which may have extras) (note the collar between the duct adapter and the duct fan needs to be modified to fit in between the two by drilling out the spot welds and overlapping the ends. since they all have female ends on them I did not want to pay $50 for a 4 foot 8 inch duct to use instead) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016Y8MDBA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09SVHWKPR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08FTYR97N/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BQU29M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CF5F91YZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0949MD75C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BVBW3L12/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JHLWM1B/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JHLWM1B/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JHLWM1B/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JHLWM1B/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2023 by Greg I.

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