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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Jorgan
    Make ice cubes out of the rest - your ice tea will never know the difference!

    If he's scared about it being no good to humidify cigars, I'm guessing he probably doesn't want to drink it either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth
    If he's scared about it being no good to humidify cigars, I'm guessing he probably doesn't want to drink it either.
    How about watering the house plants instead?

    Drying it out and making distilled dry packs for camping - just add distilled water!

    Washing the car bumpers with it?

    Rinsing out the kitty litter box?

    Refilling the puddle in the backyard?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Jorgan
    How about watering the house plants instead?

    Drying it out and making distilled dry packs for camping - just add distilled water!

    Washing the car bumpers with it?

    Rinsing out the kitty litter box?

    Refilling the puddle in the backyard?


    So many uses for distilled water...so little time.

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    I'll stick with watering the plants.

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    You can also use it to fill up your iron so your clothes can be nice and wrinkle free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joshua
    You can also use it to fill up your iron so your clothes can be nice and wrinkle free.

    Just be wary, my iron specifically advises against using distilled H2O.

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    Default don't drink it

    I pretty sure you shouldn't drink it. Distilled water has the natural water-solible minerals removed by boiling and collecting the condensed water vapor. Once the distilled water hits your disgestive track it will pull minerals and other elecrolytes out of your tissue up an intil it reachs equlibrium with the surronding tissue. Not what you want to happen.

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    To be sure I wasn't blowing smoke out my ass I googled it.

    http://chetday.com/distilledwater.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan
    I pretty sure you shouldn't drink it. Distilled water has the natural water-solible minerals removed by boiling and collecting the condensed water vapor. Once the distilled water hits your disgestive track it will pull minerals and other elecrolytes out of your tissue up an intil it reachs equlibrium with the surronding tissue. Not what you want to happen.
    I better start making out my will.

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