Podcast: Inventor of Survival Still talks about history and future of product

Feb. 20, 2013

LINCOLN, Neb. — Survival Still is designed to provide families with a source of pure, sterile distilled water during disaster situations.

LINCOLN, Neb. — Glenn Meder, the inventor of The Survival Still, jumps on James’s Smith’s Podcast to talk about his product.

The 45 minute podcast explains what Survival Still is, it’s value in the market, why Meder made it and its price compared to other products.

Survival Still is designed to provide families with a source of pure, sterile distilled water during disaster situations.

[Related content: Survival Still: Emergency Drinking Water System]

It is a heavy-duty stainless steel water distiller that purifies water by boiling the water and collecting only the pure steam — a process called distillation.

Listen to the podcast here.  

Listen to other podcast from Water Technology here.

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