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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Get Your Water With A Bottled Water Dispenser

By Perry Thurston

If you are considering adding a bottled water dispenser to a home or office, there are a few features that you should consider before you make your decision. You may be familiar with the plastic dispenser withe colored knobs to dispense water. These dispensers have a five gallon jug turned upside down on top of them to provide the filtered water that has been delivered by truck.

Some water dispensers are designed so that the bottle does not show. Other dispensers do not even require a bottle. The dispensers that do not require a bottle often offer many features including cold, near boiling or room temperature water. These same features may also be found in bottled water dispensers also.

If you choose a dispenser with cold water, you may find that the feature is very useful. Cups or water bottles can be filled and do not need ice. Near boiling water works great for instant soup, hot tea or cocoa. It keeps users from having to heat water for these choices.

When water dispensers do not have a bottle, they generally offer filtered water. The filter is not needed for the actual water bottle dispenser as the water in the bottle has already been through a water filtering system. Bottled water generally has all of the contaminants removed before it is bottled.

Most offices choose a simple water cooler to be installed in or near the employee break room. Most employees are grateful that they no longer need to bring their own water to work. Sometimes there is little difference in cost to add the cold water feature and tea drinkers certainly will appreciate your providing a hot water on demand tap so that they do not have to spend their entire break heating water for their tea.

For dispensers in the home, there are also several features that will likely fit into your decor. You can get dispensers in pottery, stainless steel, wood or even custom built to fit into the home...apos;s decor. You can choose to rent a water dispenser or purchase one locally or online.

There are several things to consider as you choose between the bottle or bottleless dispenser.

Bottled water dispensers require that you know how much water you will need each week. Deliveries come weekly, and if you do not order enough water, you could run out before the next delivery. You have to have a place to store you full and empty water bottles. The only required maintenance is occasionally cleaning the dispenser base, and many water delivery companies offer to do this for free.

With bottleless dispensers, there is no delivery. Bottleless dispensers offer bottomless water service. They are plumbed into your water pipes as their supply and use the same filtration processes as the water bottling companies to produce clean pure water. They may require the work of a plumber for installation. Filters will need to be purchased and replaced on a regular basis and the reservoir will need to be cleaned on occasion. - 17269

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