💧 Stay effortlessly refreshed with smart, silent hydration.
The VEVOR Bottled Water Dispenser Pump System is a 35-watt, automatic electric pump designed for 5-gallon water bottles. It delivers a steady flow rate of 0.67 gallons per minute under 40-60 PSI pressure, compatible with coffee machines, refrigerators, and ice makers. Featuring dual safety switches and noise-reducing shock pads, it offers a quiet, safe, and convenient water dispensing solution ideal for home or office.
Color | White, Grey, Black |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Capacity | 5 Gallons |
Brand | VEVOR |
Product Dimensions | 24.02"D x 11.02"W x 4.33"H |
Style | Compact |
Wattage | 35 watts |
Installation Type | Countertop, Under Sink, or Freestanding |
Access Location | Bottom |
Number of settings | 1 |
Power Source | AC |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00719034816623 |
UPC | 719034816623 |
Manufacturer | VEVOR |
Part Number | Bottled Water Dispensing Pump System |
Item Weight | 4.56 pounds |
Item model number | Bottled Water Dispensing Pump System |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Single Inlet |
Pattern | Compact |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Flow Rate | 1 Gallons Per Minute |
Certification | (unset) |
Included Components | Bottled Water Dispensing System 110V |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | No. |
F**L
Reliable and Powerful – Perfect for Coffee Setups or Events!
The VEVOR Bottled Water Dispenser Pump System has been a great addition to my coffee setup. I use it to connect 5-gallon water jugs to my espresso machine, and it works flawlessly. The pump is powerful, runs quietly, and delivers consistent water pressure without any leaks or issues.
K**R
Great product, easy install
I’ve only had it up and running for a week but it was very easy to install and it works great so far. Great deal for the price!
T**D
Great for icemaker
If you don’t want to use tapwater or don’t have tapwater available, this works great for your icemaker
B**R
Noisy, but works well.
This works the way it should, I use it to supply a plumbed-in filtered water faucet at my kitchen sink. After hurricane Helene left us without water for a week, this was my solution for having easy access to safe drinking water. Now that city water is back to normal, I'm still chemically treating the water in 5 gallon batches, and I run the output from the pump into an accumulator tank and through a filtrete under-sink filter and then into the faucet. I rotate between 2, 5 gallon jugs, so I always have water on hand, and I'm using it all the time, so it stays fresh. If the city water ever has a problem, I'll be drinking water that's a week old and has been processed on-site, so this gives me extra peace of mind (and if the power goes out, I also have a battery operated pump for a 5 gal jug, so I can just pump straight from the supply without the filter)
M**M
18 Months and Dead
I bought this to replace a 12 year old FlowJet 1000. If I didn't know better, this was a Flowjet. The screw hole mountings are identical to the FlowJet. So were the plumbing supply fittings. While the FJ was old, this seems to have more pressure, less pulsing and is a little bit quieter.I live alone. So it is only me using it for water to my ice maker and water in the door to my fridge. For 18 months, it served me well. I changed the tank as I normally do and came back about an hour later to hear it running. Only this time, it didn't turn off as it had lost its prime and was unable to activate the pressure switch.I did a few things like hold the 5 gallon jug of water above it and turning the jug on its side to force water down the tubing. Nothing worked, so I primed it using the tap water and forcing water into the line. Problem solved, correct? Nope.The next AM there was a puddle of water on the floor. The pump had developed a leak. I took it apart thinking it was a clamp or something. Nope. The casing of the pump literally cracked on its own. And now I know why. Nothing inside the pump casing is secured. The pump is held in place by two pieces of foam that compress when it is put in the case. The pressure relay was hot glued on one of two connectors and that had failed. A wiring harness also had hot glue to hold it in place. The interior detailing of this is absolutely sad and was built to the cheapest possible standards. No wonder it broke. It vibrated the pad out of the way and was rubbing against the case. So more cheap stuff from China that will eventually break on you.In any case, I cleaned the pump housing and used some waterproof epoxy to seal the housing. I don't expect it to last very long so I ordered a different brand as a replacement. I can't seem to add any photos to this, but the construction with hot glue is really sad.
J**O
Excellent quality and whisper-quiet performance
This VEVOR water pump system exceeded my expectations. I installed it on a concrete wall and was amazed by how silent it is — you can’t hear a thing while it’s running. It delivers a steady water supply to my coffee machine and fridge without any hiccups.The double pipe setup is incredibly convenient. I use two 5-gallon bottles and don’t have to worry about running out of water. Swapping bottles is simple, and the automatic shut-off gives me peace of mind.It’s compact, easy to install, and very well built. If you need a reliable, quiet, and efficient water dispenser for home or office, this one is a great choice.
L**A
Nice pump, doing the job
very nice and good quality pump.
W**O
100% Recomendado
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