When I was doing a root extract of
Peganum harmala a few months ago, my kids walked around with tissues up their noses because it stank the house out so badly.
Shortly thereafter I did a seed extract, and decided to use my Airstill.
There was virtually no smell, due to the water vapor (and accompanying volatiles) condensing.
It's stainless steel, but I wouldn't use it for any strongly acidic or basic mixtures. When using it for distilling alcohol, I add sodium bicarbonate without any problems so far for a few years.
Also, do NOT use this for distilling anything except water and ethanol: a few years ago i tried using it to distill isopropyl alcohol. I very soon found out that silicone rubber (which the seal is made of) expands when in contact with isopropanol, causing gas to leak out. There was enough vapor to smell and make me panic.
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