Unlike bottled water, which costs more than 90% of its value due to bottling and shipping expenses, point-of-use coolers are a low cost option that can save businesses 20-50% on their water bills and reduce waste by eliminating disposable water bottles. In addition, they can help cut down on plastic pollution.

The Cooling Process
Most dispensers rely on cooling coils to keep water cool. These coils are powered by a small electricity source that is plugged into an outlet. These appliances dispense water from two or more 4- to 5-gallon jugs of purified drinking water. They also feature a tap that dispenses hot water for tea, coffee, or soups.
Removable Reservoir System
A removable reservoir system is an open-ended tank with cooling coils that comes into contact with the external surface of the water jug, allowing for easy refilling. In addition, a removable reservoir system makes it easier for end users to sanitize the unit.
Removable Drip Tray
Many water coolers have a removable drip tray that helps keep wood floors looking clean and dry. In some cases, a removable drip tray can catch spilled water as well, making cleanup quick and convenient.
Keeping your employees hydrated is crucial for their mental and physical health. A point-of-use cooler is the perfect solution to make sure your staff stays hydrated and refreshed throughout the day. It's also a great way to reduce your company's carbon footprint!