Haier Aqua Fontana Bottom Mount Water Dispenser - WDBF01W
$206.11 to $270.10 from 3 sellers
The Aqua Fontana is a new water cooler for the home and office from Haier. Haier's innovative right-side-up water bottle design ensures easy installation and maintenance. A patented suction technology eliminates the hassles associated with installing water bottles in traditional water coolers. The water bottle is installed at floor level, right side up, by sliding an open bottle into the bottom of the unit and activating the revolutionary suction system. This convenient alternative to the traditional method of lifting a heavy water bottle in the air, turning it upside down, and quickly trying to get it in place before water splashes to the floor, represents the next phase in water cooler technology. The Aqua Fontana unit, which meets ENERGY STAR qualifications, also boasts a low profile and small footprint, taking up a minimal amount of valuable apartment or kitchen floor space. In addition, the Aqua Fontana's design offers a greater hot and cold-water capacity than its competitors. A safety lock on the hot water spigot prevents injury in homes with young children
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Advanced Lamps
Merchant Info |
New | $165.00 | $41.11 |
$206.11
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Compact Appliance
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New | $251.10 | $19.00 | $270.10 |
297 Reviews
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Living Direct
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New | $251.10 | $19.00 | $270.10 |
27 Reviews
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