Primo Black Bottom Load Bottled Water Dispenser - 3 or 5 Gallon
Primo bottom-loading water dispensers have taken the water dispenser into the 21st century. A stylish addition to any home, a Primo bottom-loading water dispenser eliminates the need to lift and place the bottle, and offers even more innovative features for added convenience. Oh, and it looks great, too! 3 or 5 gallon water bottles can be used. All of our units are UL and Energy Star Listed.
Price: $ 299.90






Works great so far!,
I just got this water dispenser so I can’t give a whole lot of info, but I did read a lot of reviews before purchasing it and the biggest complaint was the taste of the water. I was really worried that the same would happen with mine but very happy to say that the water taste just fine. I did set the tubes out for a few hours and washed the tube that goes into the water with dawn dish soap really well. Also the machine for now is really quit no problem with noise. I hope this helps and I will update this later if I find any problems with the unit.
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|excellent water dispenser choice,
We studied the bottled water options and decided we really didn’t want to heft a 5 gallon bottle off the floor, invert it, and shove it into the usual bottled water dispenser – – – and then get to look at the thing gurgling away as it gets used. One of the few, discrete full feature dispensers is the Primo. Extremely easy to load, makes a very quiet “hummm” (don’t put it in the bedroom) and does everything we want it to do. Dispenser spouts are high enough and leave enough room for re-filling typical plastic carry-around water bottles, a pitcher for kitchen use, etc. The unit switches to a flashing red signal when the bottle is too low for the unit to dispense – – but still holds about 2 quarts in the bottle (not a real waste since we then fill other stuff with the remainder). Comes with a $5 rebate for a Primo full water bottle and you’ll need to buy one other – – we bought an empty one at WalMart and fill them from the many dispensers that are around the town now – – $1.50 for 5 gallons.
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