💦 Quench your thirst for convenience!
The Bottle Water Dispenser Pump System is a self-priming, 110V AC water pump designed for 5-gallon bottles. It features a maximum pressure of 40 PSI, quick installation ports, noise-reducing rubber feet, and is suitable for various applications including coffee makers and refrigerators. With a commitment to quality and customer service, this pump ensures you have access to fresh water whenever you need it.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.5"D x 10.1"W x 23.4"H |
Item Display Weight | 6.4 Pounds |
Capacity | 5 Gallons |
Material Type | Silicone |
Style Name | Single Inlet |
Color | White |
Number of settings | 1 |
Power Source | 110v |
Installation Method | Wall Mounted |
Access Location | Bottom |
Wattage | 1.1E+2 |
K**E
Good product
Very easy to install, I mounted it to the wall. Works great so far.No problems everything is good. Now I can drink cool spring fead water right from my refrigerator.👍
R**1
very versatile.
works great i hooked it up to my ice machine. This is my second one the other is hooked up to a sink in my patio area very good pressure. Very easy to hook up. Hold up to 10 gallon, very quiet.
A**E
muy genial
es la segunda que lo adquiero para mi nevera me encanta
J**.
Great taste
Great water filter, water tastes the best!!!!
K**T
Loud and Faulty
I have purchased this pump thinking I could feed my refrigerators ice and water system. Well, I have had to replace it twice and now it is not working, again! When it works it is slightly loud but tolerable. Now it just makes noise and will not give a full stream of water. This does not allow the ice maker produce ice. After all I spent, I could have had a line installed. My opinion, it’s not worth the headache.
S**.
Good pump but low pressure
Works well but, the water pressure is not very strong. If you want good pressure you should move up from this pump.
J**Z
A gusto con la compra.
El envío a República Dominicana fue super rápido, lo recibí a los 4 días de hacer la compra. Hasta ahora todo funciona muy bien, veamos cuanto puede tardar.
W**N
Using with my new counter-top nugget ice machine
I bought a nice nugget ice machine recently but we have very VERY hard water in my apartments, so much so that my steel insulated tumblers develop a white powdery film over several days of refills. To avoid ruining my new ice machine with a scale build-up, I decided to use filtered water exclusively, but being in an apartment, I couldn't install a water filter and water tap to the kitchen sink for use on the ice machine.I decided to put a 5-gallon water bottle in the pantry next to the counter I chose to place the machine. I used plastic wall fasteners that are typically used for cable-TV coax runs, and mounted the water hose and the power cord for power strip, along the back-splash and wall, down to my pantry floor. The bottle sits in the floor of the pantry with the pump beside it, hose in the bottle.My biggest issue was getting the water line shortened to just long enough, plus a little extra service loop so I can move the machine for cleaning. This was necessary because the water line tends to "bounce" when the lengths are longer. Also, the bottle I bought has a peak in the middle and is deeper around the outer edge, so the float/pump hose sit at an angle and at times I have to tilt the bottle and prop it up to allow the pump to draw water when it's almost empty. I'm not sure if there are bottles with a deeper center but that would fix the issue I mentioned above if they exist.Getting filtered water from the local grocer costs me only $1.50/ per 5 gallon refill, so I get 40 pounds of ice for $1.50 plus the cost of the power to make it (I haven't determined that cost yet).
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