I would like to add a little to this thread. It has been asked a few times lately which still to buy. A Mile High duel purpose or a Brewhaus PSII.
First let me say. The very first answer you will receive when asking this question is. Build your own. You can build a hell of a still for as much as your going to pay for either one of them. I don't disagree with this answer. I do however realize building a still is not for everyone. If you don't have the skills or tools to do the job. I don't blame you for not wanting to build one. I will also say building your still can be very rewarding. And should be at least considered.
Now if you have the skills and or tools and you just want to buy one because you don't have time to build one. If you don't have time to build one? You don't have time to run one. And maybe this is not a hobby for you. It takes a big chunk of time to prepare a ferment and then distill that ferment. Be prepared for a 12 to 14 hour day for a spirit run. That you need to be present for the whole time. Maning the still. Safety can't be compromised in this hobby.
You will also get the owners of each saying they like their still. Nobody I know of has bought both of them and done a head to head comparison. So what's that gona help you? Most information is covered in this thread. If you can't decipher it. Maybe you need to do some more research?
Now we got that over with. Let's look at the two stills. It's pretty simple. They are both CM stills. This has been pointed out in the first post. The only differences are the reflux condensers. Which is also covered in the first post. So which one is better? This will depend on who is answering the question.
Jacketed condensers put the reflux falling down the outside of the column. They have a lot more cooling surface area then the through tubes. But also don't have much turbulence to make sure the vapors make contact with that surface. So vapors can bypass through the center.
Through tube condensers have a smaller cooling surface area. But they are in the vapor path so contact with the vapors are more likely. The reflux will ne falling across the width of the column. If it is level. And not consistent. Nothing to direct it to the center.
As you can see they both have their points. Which is better? Does it really matter at this point? They both will achieve 100% reflux. As reported by owners of both. What more do you want?
Both will be greatly improved with the mods outlined in this thread. And will make them pretty much equal.
Brewhaus will reportedly will modify and add a longer product condenser and a triclamp flange on top of the column. As outlined by BR. Nobody has mentioned if Mile High will do this or not? I don't even know if anyone has asked? So its something to look into.
Basically I'm saying buy one. And get to stillin. Don't over think it. Just chose one already. You will learn to drive which ever one you get. Just do it.
Here is a prime example of what you will get if you ask this question in the open forum.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 15&t=27229