Best water coolers according to redditors

We found 29 Reddit comments discussing the best water coolers. We ranked the 11 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Water Coolers:

u/DilshadZhou · 73 pointsr/leagueoflegends

It bothers me too. We follow the players back to their player lounges and half of them go grab a disposable water bottle. There is one of these ( https://www.amazon.com/Elkay-LZS8WSLK-Drinking-Fountain-Station/dp/B0038YCQQQ/ ) in every office and public space in my city. Hell, airports around the world are now banning single use water bottles. Riot should absolutely be on this. I'm sure their offices in LA have bottle stations.

u/Semen-Thrower · 71 pointsr/canada

A lot of Canadian university campuses today use something like this, which fills water bottles but can also allow direct drinking. You can still drink without a bottle.

u/introdus_nanoware · 7 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

There are food-grade dehumidifiers that are certified safe to drink from, but if it's not one of those it's likely to have components such as lead pipes that could introduce undesirable substances into the water.

The ones that are safe to drink from are generally called "atmospheric water generators". Here are some examples:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001GI3HIM/

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BW5GLJQ/

u/justajackassonreddit · 3 pointsr/homeowners

Except if you don't stay on top of the fridge maintenance, the dispenser breaks and you end up not having it anyway. And I know me, I wont stay on top of the maintenance. Instead I plan on installing one of these under my sink, piped up to one of these. That way Ive removed the failure point of the fridge door dispenser, and if the chiller ever dies, it's $350 for a total replacement. I bet the fridge repair would be twice that. Besides, a little ice water tap at my sink is just cool as hell.

u/WizardOfIF · 3 pointsr/waterbros

You can find them pretty easily for around $1000. Amazon Link

I paid about $400 for the base and $200 for the filling station. I paid the builder $200 to run the plumbing and I spent about another $60 in parts to get it all connected.

u/codexmas · 2 pointsr/ChineseLaserCutters

Really depends on how much you like messing around with tricks and tips to stay cheap.

I bought the CW-5000 a few months back for $485 shipping included from Amazon, pretty good deal really.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075F2JY97/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

This thing is a beast, it's quite large but it works fantastically!

Being pretty much plug and play is of much greater value to me than cycling ice packs in bucket.

I tried the ice method with the K40 I started out with and it works but takes a fair bit of attention and planning.

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Turn this thing on and it chills from 24C ambient to 18C in less than 10 minutes and keeps it there without issue on a 60W tube.

Not having to manage my cooler lets me do the things I actually want to do with the laser.

u/vitalfox · 2 pointsr/HydroHomies
u/Notevenspecial · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

You are correct. I was thinking of a swamp cooler thermostat, that is line voltage:

https://www.amazon.com/Champion-MasterStat-Thermostat-Evaporative-Coolers/dp/B00CORM70S

You set it and forget it. It switches between speed, and controls the water as needed.

u/aaronkrob · 2 pointsr/ecobee

Thank you so much! I am about to embark on this project. If I already have a "MasterStat" thermostat installed and hooked up to my evaporative cooler, will I need the White Rodgers relay to hook up to an ecobee 3?

If so, where did you mount the rodgers box?

u/chemistree · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I havent seen a build like this but your post got me thinking:

Would a water cooler like this have enough power to cool at peak fermentation? Also would the pump be able to move a viscous glycol mix?

I know you said no DIY but I think it would need minimal modification. Fill the jug with a glycol mix if you want. Add a return line to the jug. Remove any output temp probe if you want the potential to reach below freezing (if it even has the power for that). Hook up the water button to a temp controller.

u/philocto · 1 pointr/funny

When I bought my fridge my girlfriend wanted a water/ice maker in the door.

I didn't want it because of how much space you give up in the fridge itself for what amounts to a minor convenience at best. I wasn't aware that the ice makers have a tendency to die, but I'm glad to know I made the right decision.

Instead I also bought a water dispenser that dispenses hot, cold, and warm water and I'm very happy with it. This is the one I bought: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AKTFK6Y/

I love the thing to death, and the water costs me $5-$6/month. It's kind of weird having a water dispenser in the house I think, but I wouldn't have it any other way.

edit:
My gf pointed out we DO have an ice maker in the freezer (bottom), we just don't use it. I had forgotten about it, apparently the reason we don't use it is because the ice cubes taste like ass (garlic she said).

Oh well, I still stand by my decision not to get a dispenser in the door, not worth giving up the space imo.

u/Judas_Feast · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions
u/iheartheartaustin · 1 pointr/Plumbing

Maybe something like this but flow rate is 1 Gallon per hour.

https://www.amazon.com/Chiller-Daddy-Water-Home-Office/dp/B01LZ989XK

u/schmag · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I was just going to ask if anyone tried using like an acquarium chiller or undersink drinking water chillers

this one comes in several cooling capacities even.

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any idea if 3k btu/hr is enough to cool coolant for a 7 gallon ftss?

u/Musicatronic · 1 pointr/wheredidthesodago

This is more useful than it seems. I saw these and manual pump versions being used in offices and homes in Asia where they use a lot of 15L drinking water bottles

ORYX for Water Dispenser Container Canister and Bottles, White/Blue, 19 x 10 x 11 cm https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0716SJT6H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3PcACbCWW6VZD

u/bestmiddlename · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I really want this water dispenser its awesome because its bottom loading and then I can get away from buying bottles every few weeks. I don't really need it but it would be so awesome to have. plus if I have it I'm sure I would cut down leaving half empty bottles around the house.

u/ThisNameRhymes · 1 pointr/malaysia

It was an attachment for regular water dispensers. So if you had something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Giantex-Loading-Dispenser-Temperature-Electric/dp/B0732HQL7X

And was tired of buying those gallon sized water bottles all the time, you could get a filter instead. The thing plugged into the hole at the top that the water bottle would normally go into. So you could basically turn any regular water dispenser into a reverse osmosis filtered one.

u/Ephixia · 1 pointr/pics

It looks like Plumber's Paradise has them for only $854.