There is nothing in this world like a glass of cold water! Not only does it make you feel better, it also keeps your body healthy unlike its alcoholic counterparts! So, how do you keep water cool? A dispenser, also known as a water cooler, is your best option. It is widely used and is popular worldwide providing fresh drinking water whenever required. There are three different types of water coolers – bottle type water coolers, fountain type dispensers and bottle-less coolers– all meant to be used in various places within your daily life. So, are you thirsty to know more? Read on…
Wall mounted water coolers:
This is the commonest of the coolers and can be found in homes, offices, and airports. The refrigeration runs on electricity and it helps keep the water being stored within the machine, cool. The unused water is usually disposed off in the building waste system. The mechanics of this cooler is pretty simple – when you want to have a sip, you press a button which calls into action a spring loaded valve and you get cold water from the storage unit for as long as you hold the button. It is hassle proof and instant since you don’t have to wait for the water to appear at the nozzle.
Bottled Water Coolers:
These are very common in households where the aqua-guard hasn’t been installed yet. This water cooler is mainly composed of a large 4-5 gallon plastic water bottle that is placed on top of the unit in an inverted position. You can choose what sort of unit you want – ones dispensing cold water, hot and cold water, or the newer version that can dispense hot and cold water as well as at room temperature. Bottled water coolers are fast replacing regular water bottles, since they free space by doing away with storage of bottles, and provide clean quality drinking water as well, and are almost maintenance-free! Cool, isn’t it?
Are you seriously planning to buy a water dispenser? Well, we’ll weigh the pros and cons for you.
At first sight, Ebac watercoolers seem environmental-friendly, but they consume enough electricity to cough up emissions from 700,000 vehicles! So, look for coolers that are well insulated or have an attached timer – that could help you save 60-70% on energy bills and help conserve on the cooling and heating when they are on low demand.
The water cooler company sends their men to your house to install your machine, which would take anything between 15 to 45 minutes. They’ll do the servicing for your machine as well and will change the filter for you once every six months.
Lastly, customers usually prefer the filtered water cooler over the bottled one since the former does away with the idea of changing the bottles, hence saving costs and takes up less space and since they are sealed units, the growth of unwanted microorganisms is reduced. So what are you waiting for? Go quench your thirst now!
