Water Cooler Dispenser - Reviews of Two Major Dispenser Types

With good health being a primary concern today, it has become common practice to install a water cooler dispenser in a home or office. Whether your preference is a bottled water dispenser or a bottleless dispenser, many choices are now available.
The look of the water cooler dispenser has evolved dramatically in recent years. With exciting new shapes and designer colors, you can now choose a water cooler dispenser with sleek and elegant lines, which match the décor of your office or your home. Twenty or thirty years ago, people would never have imagined that their office water coolers could be so colorful or made from so many fine looking materials such as stainless steel or shiny brass, or even rustic looking natural wood finish.

Bottled Water Cooler Dispensers

A bottled water cooler dispenser is a self-contained unit that can be installed practically anywhere. This is particularly useful in areas where a source of water is not located nearby. In large offices, bottled water coolers can be placed near a busy work area for the convenience of employees.

Easy access to drinking water can save time and increase productivity by reducing the time it takes for employees to get a drink of water. Well-hydrated employees are happier, healthier and more productive. In blue-collar environments such as construction sites, offices are often temporary and without plumbing, making a water cooler a necessity. In construction zones, workers frequently work outside in hot weather, and they need a supply of fresh water from which to fill water bottles to stay hydrated during work.

Pros:
- Easy installation
- Can be placed anywhere and easily relocated

Cons:
- Heavy, bulky bottles to store and handle
- Water must be purchased

Bottleless Water Cooler Dispensers

A water cooler dispenser can also be bottleless. This type of water cooler is typically connected to existing plumbing for a constant supply of water and passed through a filtration system. This type of water dispenser often takes up less space than the bottled variety, making it easy to fit in even limited spaces.

The constant water supply is essentially free, except for the cost of an occasional filter change and there is no need to purchase, store or change heavy, bulky water bottles. Like the bottled variety, bottleless water coolers are available in a plethora of sizes, shapes and colors; some of them are even difficult to recognize as water coolers at first.

Pros:
- More compact because there is no bottle
- Endless free supply of water

Cons:
- Installation is more complicated
- A permanent fixture that cannot be easily moved

A water cooler dispenser can be bought from any one of a number of home supply stores, websites and water companies in your local area. A water company like Culligan can provide a dispenser as well as take care of installation and water delivery. Companies such as Aquaverve offer an exciting selection of aesthetically designed water coolers in both the bottled as well as the bottleless variety.

With water quality being an ongoing concern today, ensuring that you have a reliable supply of fresh drinking water is a must. A home water cooler is the perfect way to ensure that your family or employees have the clean water that they need.

By Tomaz Mencinger
Published: 10/27/2009
 
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