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Endless purified hot and cold water plumbed directly to your water line with reverse osmosis filtration built in. End the bottle delivery cycle permanently — no bottles, no delivery, no plastic waste.
End the Bottle Cycle
Traditional bottle-fed coolers create a cycle of ongoing expense and inconvenience: monthly delivery contracts, heavy 5-gallon jug handling, storage space for empties, and the environmental cost of single-use plastic. The average office or home using bottle service spends $600–$1,200 annually and disposes of 60–120 plastic jugs per year.
A bottleless point-of-use cooler connects directly to your water supply and runs it through a built-in reverse osmosis filtration system — producing purified water on demand, at unlimited volume, for a fraction of the ongoing cost. Once installed, there's nothing to order, nothing to store, and nothing to lift.
Our bottleless coolers are ideal for home kitchens, home offices, small businesses, dental and medical offices, real estate offices, break rooms, and any location where consistent, high-quality water access matters daily.
$0/mo
Delivery Contracts
vs. $50–120/mo for bottle service
0
Plastic Jugs Per Year
Average bottle user: 60–120 jugs/yr
185°F / 34°F
Hot / Cold Output
Instant dispensing on demand
99%+
Contaminants Removed
RO membrane — full spectrum removal
Models We Carry
Available in countertop and floor-standing configurations, with hot/cold, cold-only, or sparkling water options.
Best for: Home kitchens, small offices
Compact countertop unit connects to your existing cold water line under the sink. Built-in 4-stage RO filtration. Cold and ambient temperature dispensing. Minimal installation footprint — perfect where floor space is limited.
Best for: Offices, waiting rooms, break rooms
Full-size floor-standing bottleless cooler with instant hot and cold dispensing. Direct water supply connection with 5-stage RO filtration. Stainless drip tray, hot safety lock, and LED filter indicator.
Best for: Luxury homes, executive offices
Top-of-line unit offering still cold, ambient, hot, and sparkling (carbonated) water from a single cooler. RO filtered for all modes. CO₂ cylinder at rear. Adjustable carbonation for personal preference.
Most households and offices break even within 12–18 months. After that, it's pure savings.
$890–$1,780 / year
$280–$560 / year
Average annual savings switching to bottleless: $610–$1,220. Most installations pay for themselves within 18 months.
Customer Stories
“We canceled our bottle delivery contract after 8 years. The bottleless cooler is cleaner, quieter, and produces better-tasting water. Monthly cost is a fraction of what we were paying for bottle delivery.”
Sandra M.
Bradenton, FL
·Floor-Standing Hot/Cold Cooler
“Perfect for our small dental practice. The countertop model fits exactly where we needed it and our patients love having fresh, cold water available. Filter replacement service is seamless.”
Dr. Kevin L.
Sarasota, FL
·Countertop RO Cooler
“I was skeptical about switching from bottled water but the taste from the RO cooler is noticeably cleaner. Hot water is hot enough for proper tea. Worth every penny.”
Helen T.
Venice, FL
·Premium Sparkling Water Cooler
FAQ
A bottleless point-of-use cooler connects to your existing cold water supply line — typically from under a sink or a nearby water access point — using a standard 1/4" push-fit connection. The unit plugs into a standard 120V outlet. Our licensed technician handles the complete installation, including the water line connection, the RO filtration module setup, and the electrical connection. Most installations take under 2 hours and leave no mess behind. Some office or break room installations may require routing a supply line from a nearby bathroom or kitchen sink.
Bottleless cooler RO systems use two types of media with different replacement schedules. The pre-filters (sediment and carbon) should be replaced every 6–12 months. The RO membrane itself lasts 2–3 years under typical usage. The exact replacement schedule depends on your water quality and usage volume. All of our bottleless cooler installations include a filter replacement indicator, and we offer an annual filter service plan where we bring fresh filters and replace them during a single scheduled visit — at no service call fee.
Yes. Our floor-standing and premium models heat water to approximately 185°F (85°C) — hot enough for instant coffee, teas, hot chocolate, soups, and other hot beverages. The heating element maintains this temperature continuously once the unit reaches operating temperature (typically 15–20 minutes after first use). A child safety lock on the hot water dispenser prevents accidental dispensing. Cold water is chilled to approximately 34–40°F — genuinely cold, not just cool.
A pitcher filter (like Brita or PUR) uses activated carbon to reduce some chlorine, taste, and odor — but does not remove dissolved solids, heavy metals, PFAS, nitrates, or most other contaminants. It requires manual filling, chilling in the refrigerator, and produces a limited volume. A bottleless RO cooler uses a full 4-5 stage reverse osmosis system — removing 99%+ of contaminants including PFAS and heavy metals — provides instant hot and cold water on demand, requires no manual filling, and scales to unlimited volume. For genuine water quality improvement, a bottleless RO cooler is incomparably more effective.
Yes, with appropriate pre-treatment. If your well water contains iron, sediment, hydrogen sulfide, or other contaminants above normal levels, the RO membrane and pre-filters in the cooler will become clogged or fouled prematurely. For well water applications, we typically recommend a point-of-entry sediment filter and possibly a carbon or iron pre-filter before the cooler to protect the RO system and extend filter life. We assess your well water chemistry during the free consultation and design the complete system to ensure the cooler performs optimally long-term.
We install, connect, and service your bottleless RO cooler. Free site assessment to determine the best model for your space.