

💧 Elevate your daily sip game with smart hydration that fits your lifestyle!
The Avalon Bottom Loading Water Cooler offers three temperature settings—hot, cold, and room temperature—housed in a sleek stainless steel body. Featuring a bottom-loading design for easy bottle replacement, it includes BioGuard anti-microbial coating on high-contact areas and a child safety lock on the hot water spout. Additional conveniences like a built-in nightlight and empty-bottle indicator make it a hygienic, stylish, and user-friendly hydration solution for modern homes and offices.














| ASIN | B01AKTFK6Y |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,697 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #106 in Hot & Cold Water Dispensers |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (19,372) |
| Date First Available | 11 April 2016 |
| Included components | Avalon A4 Bottom Loading Water Cooler Use and Care Guide |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item model number | A4BLWTRCLR |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 30.48 x 104.14 cm; 18.07 kg |
M**N
Defective on arrival
Water doesn't cool, only hot and room. Hot is very hot which is great. Sent it for repairs and was told it's a compressor issue which is another AED 650 all in all. Really nice water cooler, sad that it doesn't actually cool water.
D**V
Defected on arrival
Defected on arrival (deep dent on one side), doesn't cool water. But looks really nice and has nice to press buttons.
S**N
Be careful here. The warranty/guarantee does not apply to purchases outside the US and Canada.
R**H
Love the bottom load, works great. Cold is very cold and it’s great having the hot water ready when you want it. I definitely would recommend this product. The only drawback is that it’s hard to fill larger bottles as the height under the dispenser is not very high. But i make it work.
Z**N
Received with wrong power supply 110V/60hz which is not suitable for Europe! Quality looks good in general and customer service team are very good.
D**N
Ho scelto questo prodotto per la buona valutazione. Il prodotto è arrivato difettoso. Il rumore è molto forte, è impossibile parlare nelle vicinanze. L'acqua fredda non entra. Inoltre alcune parti in plastica sono rotte. Ho provato a restituirlo due volte. E ogni volta bisogna pagare la spedizione negli Stati Uniti. Ma entrambe le volte la merce mi è stata restituita dalla dogana. In conclusione, merce rotta. Meno il prezzo. Meno 250€ per la spedizione. Finalmente l'ho inserito. Ha funzionato per due giorni. Ed è esploso. Fate attenzione quando acquistate questo prodotto per l'Europa. Non lo consiglio!
S**O
Hot– Heats up quick. From room temperature to scalding in about 10 minutes. A ‘how hot?’ temperature dial would be preferred. [Perhaps for the next-level-up version, rather than this: the basic model?] As default-set, I need to wait 10 minutes for my tea to cool enough to drink. Using a kettle, I do not let it get that hot: do not want to burn my tea-leaves. Cold– Yeah, it is cold. But, I don't like cold water. So I never turn on Cold, unless I am expecting guests who might prefer that. [Which I then shut everything off again when they've gone.] Perhaps it is a bit too cold? Perhaps a ‘how cold?’ dial would be pertinent, for the next-level-up version? Again, I am not expecting perfection/exceptional at the cost of ‘cheapest available.’ Temperature Conflict– All the internal tanks are interconnected within the fountain. [They all drain into Cold: but perhaps that's just the slope of my floor dripping it that direction, when powered off?] So, if Hot is left on long enough (3+ hours), the heat starts seeping over into Cool and Cold. Hot left always-on requires Cold to then be always-on too: lest you want your Cool to be warm, and your Cold to be tepid. [Leave it to engineers to expect end-users to turn (and leave) everything on, as the only way for it to work ‘properly.’] So then I must question whether that means Hot and Cold are constantly fighting over temperature, the battleground being within Cool, wasting how much electricity? Noise– I keep the entire thing Powered Off most of the time, preferring my drinking water at room temperature. I have the fountain wired to a switch, turn it on only when the water is running low, to prevent hearing the pump run every time I get a drink. It is not terribly loud, but unnecessary to hear. As it stands, given the volume of water the internal tanks store, I only need to power on the pump every third day or so for my drinking water. [Takes 90-120 seconds to refill.] If left on, there's always a high-pitched ‘eeeee’ noise. I suspect that would be the pump keeping itself primed. In a busy house or office nobody would hear it, but here alone in the woods, where one can hear everything, the sound grates on the nerves. Potential Problem– This fountain keeps pumping nothing, does not auto-shut-off, when the water-bottle runs out. The longest I left it ‘huffing air’ was 20 minutes, just to see if it would stop, as I didn't want to burn out the motor. So, what happens if you get a drink on the way out the door in the morning and thereby it runs out of water? Will it keep pumping nothing all day? I suspect that would kill it. Overall– Excellent. Looks classy. Works well for what it was designed. Five Stars. Would buy again, recommend to others.
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