Black & Decker Primo Water Bottom Loading Water Cooler
$276.23 from 1 seller
Primo is proud to offer this innovative water dispenser from Black & Decker. You will be able to drink fresh-tasting bottled water without the hassle of lifting and upending heavy bottles. The cutting edge design features a hinged door and a sliding drawer in the cooler's base. Simply place the bottle onto the drawer, affix the pump, and the bottle slides unseen into the base of the cooler. Like all of Primo's innovative coolers, this model features a stainless steel resorvior that keeps the hot water HOT and cold water COLD, as well as a child safety lock on the hot dispensing button. The combination of a high flow mechanism that cuts dispensing time in half and buttons on the top of the cooler eliminates the need to bend over while the dispenser fills your glass. In addition, this cooler contains an exclusive LED display with a programmable temperature control, a digital clock, and an indicator that lets you know when the bottle is near empty. This high-end cooler would be a great addition to any kitchen, gym, or office!
| Summary | |
|---|---|
| Description | Primo Water Bottom Loading Water Cooler |
| Manufacturer | Black & Decker |
| Lowest Price | $239.99 |
| Available at | 1 Stores |
| MPN/UPC/SKU | 00851199001428 |
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