Walmart has Primo Deluxe Bottom Load Stainless Steel Water Dispenser w/ Hot, Cool & Cold Temperature Settings (900130) on sale for $99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
Bottom loading design eliminates heavy lifting, flipping, or spilling
Dispenses 3 temperatures: cold, cool, and hot water
Premium internal stainless-steel water reservoir, helps prevent bacteria growth
Push button controls with child-safety feature
Cooling, heating, and empty bottle indicator lights
LED night light illuminates waterspouts to help prevent spills
Removable, dishwasher safe drip tray
Designed to fit most 3 and 5 gallon water jugs
Coupons for Primo Water included (up to a $14.99 value)
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Walmart has Primo Deluxe Bottom Load Stainless Steel Water Dispenser w/ Hot, Cool & Cold Temperature Settings (900130) on sale for $99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
Bottom loading design eliminates heavy lifting, flipping, or spilling
Dispenses 3 temperatures: cold, cool, and hot water
Premium internal stainless-steel water reservoir, helps prevent bacteria growth
Push button controls with child-safety feature
Cooling, heating, and empty bottle indicator lights
LED night light illuminates waterspouts to help prevent spills
Removable, dishwasher safe drip tray
Designed to fit most 3 and 5 gallon water jugs
Coupons for Primo Water included (up to a $14.99 value)
That's the idea …instant hot water ….poured over ground coffee beans.
I'm curious as to what the temp actually is, as pour over coffee is usually at 195f-205f.
Also, the one thing that always dies out fast and requires heavy maintenance/cleaning is the hot water aspect.
I drink spring water, and the minerals will create a bicarbonate buildup. So, in my water cooler, I use spring water. But for my coffees, I use purified.
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Most of these units which use the large jugs taste plasticky
Others will say that's nonsense but anyone who ever tried mine (was like $300 at the time a good unit) said the same thing.
There was even an option for my local water delivery to try smaller bottles of different brands and each tasted the same - like plastic.
This makes me wonder whether the 5-gallon plastic jugs are contributing measurable levels of microplastics to our bodies when we ingest the water? Trading one water problem for another? Does any one have some good references on this? Thanks in advance.
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Anyone have this and have that issue with water tasting bad?
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That's the idea …instant hot water ….poured over ground coffee beans.
Also, the one thing that always dies out fast and requires heavy maintenance/cleaning is the hot water aspect.
I drink spring water, and the minerals will create a bicarbonate buildup. So, in my water cooler, I use spring water. But for my coffees, I use purified.
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Others will say that's nonsense but anyone who ever tried mine (was like $300 at the time a good unit) said the same thing.
There was even an option for my local water delivery to try smaller bottles of different brands and each tasted the same - like plastic.
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