Have You Ever Had Lukewarm Water From the "Hot" Faucet of a Water Cooler?

One of the biggest disappointments people have when they buy a hot and cold water cooler is when the water is lukewarm instead of hot.

It's a very common problem because the basic hot water technology is inefficiently designed. Right after the hot water tank warms up, the water can get very hot. But then over the next 10, 20 minutes, the temperature slowly drops until the thermostat is triggered, and the hot water tank starts heating up again.

We tested a hot water tank that dropped almost 50F before starting to heat up again. At that temperature, the water is not steaming, and you can stick your finger in the water without getting burned. Forget making instant noodles, tea, or any other hot drink.

We've developed a patented hot water tank system that keeps the water steaming hot all the time. There's no temperature "drop down" periods. You can make tea without worrying that you're going to waste a teabag because the water's not hot enough.

Our water dispensers produce the hottest "overall" water out of any other water coolers. There may be some that peak at a higher temperature, but then they drop really low in temperature, so their average is much lower than ours.

Since our water temperature varies minimally the average temperature maintained is much higher than any other cooler.

So you won't have to worry about lukewarm water wasting your tea.

 

 
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