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Brio Limited Edition Top Loading Water Cooler Dispenser - Hot & Cold Water, Child Safety Lock, Holds 3 or 5 Gallon Bottles - UL/Energy Star Approved

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Arrives Wednesday, Nov 27
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Style: Dispenser


Features

  • INCLUDED COMPONENTS: Top Loading Bottle Water Cooler Dispenser, Manual, Care Guide
  • SAFETY FEATURES: Never worry about accidental pouring of hot water again with the two-step dispensing on the hot-water spout; Simply release the lock located above the dispense button and enjoy soothing hot water at your fingertips; Always have visibility due to the nightlight that illuminates the dispense point, so pour fro Rest assured that the safety of you and your loved ones are in the hands of Brio Water Engineers
  • INNOVATIVE & STYLISH: Brio Essential has a sleek stainless-steel cabinet that makes this water cooler fit right into your home, kitchen or office; Enjoy the modern cooler that provides you with all that you need and more
  • HOT, COLD & ROOM-TEMPERATURE WATER: When you use our water cooler dispenser you can choose between crisp cold, room-temperature and piping hot output, making it ideal for cool refreshments or toasty beverage, satisfying all your hydration needs

Color: Stainless Steel


Material: Stainless Steel


Capacity: 5 Gallons


Brand: Brio


Product Dimensions: 13.5"D x 12"W x 38.5"H


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 42.25 x 15.25 x 14 inches; 36.75 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CLTL520


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 27, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Brio


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #111,180 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #15 in Water Coolers #3,269 in Kitchen Small Appliances


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,111 ratings


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  • Brio Top Loading Unit compared to the Primo Top Loading Unit
Style: Dispenser
I ordered the Brio Top Loading Water Cooler Dispenser after the heating unit in our Primo - Easy Top Loading Water Dispenser failed. Several observations now that I have installed and am operating the Brio unit: • The Brio unit is taller and it is easier to access the buttons and to dispense water than the Primo. The Primo sits rather low and looks like it should sit on a 12” riser stand. Since the cooling section was still working, I donated the unit to our startup church and the leader asked me if there was a platform for the Primo unit to sit on. So it IS low. • The space under the dispensing nozzles where one puts the glass, bottle or container is taller on the Brio and will take a full size ½ gallon pitcher. The Primo unit would not. The lip on the container shelf on the Brio is larger so that your bottle is less likely to fall off. • The on/off switches for the hot and cold water are on the left side of the Brio rather than the back as on the Primo making them easier to access. • The child lockout for the hot water button is much easier to deal with on the Brio than on the Primo unit (I had to oil that one to get it to slide easier and there was barely a lip on that one for the flesh of one’s finger to grab on to). • The Brio is more top heavy than the Primo, which resulted in the delivery people delivering it upside down. According to the User Manual, the unit is never supposed to be tilted to the side more than 45°, let alone upside down (Amazon’s delivery people obviously weren’t informed of this). I believe this has to do with the refrigerant fluid needing time to return to the collection reservoir before the chilling pump can be turned on. I let it sit for several hours upright before assembling and filling with water. What makes the Brio top heavy is that both the heating and chilling units are near the top of the interior (leaving an empty bottom section) rather than the chilling unit sitting on the base as it did in the Primo. • The hot water setting on the Brio seems a bit hotter than the hot water on the Primo unit. It measures ~170°F. I didn’t measure the Primo’s temp, but suppose it was around 160°F. The “hot water” from the Primo took longer to cook stuff than my prior dispensers. • The bottle burps faster on the Brio than the Primo, allowing for faster chamber filling after cleaning the unit and for water dispensing. • The water flows faster out of the hot and chilled water nozzles on the Brio than the Primo, but the room temperature water comes out rather slowly on the Brio unit (weird). Other Notes: Due to the rather large vacant space under the heating/chilling section, there is little reason why Brio couldn’t make the bottom front panel a hinged door and allow for a 5-gallon bottle to be stored in the bottom section. (Brio, are you listening?) Longevity: The Brio just appears to be built a bit more solid than the Primo unit. The heating coil on the Primo went out on mine, hence necessitating its replacement as it was out of its 1-year warranty. It appears the Brio unit has the same heating pod as the Primo unit. I suspect the same vendor, so I don’t think that has improved. I sadly haven’t been able to find the proper Hot Water Tank online, so if it goes out, one is stuck buying a new dispenser. You may be able to find a used unit on eBay by searching for OEM Hot Water Tank for Water Cooler Dispenser Error in the User Manual: The manual says to turn the unit on with the power switch on the back side. While there is a molded space for a power switch, there is none on this unit. Honestly, a power switch really is not necessary and for this unit, turning on the hot and/or cold switches on the side powered the unit on. For the minor price differential, I would recommend the Brio Top Loading Unit over the Primo Top Loading Unit. If you found this review helpful, please vote it a thumbs up or up vote. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2021 by ERM-FW ERM-FW

  • Lasted for two years of constant use exactly. *Edit*
Style: Dispenser
It worked great for two years but this morning I changed out the bottle and when my wife found it a few hours later half the 5 gallons of water was on the floor. At the top is a plastic ring that elevates the bottle out of the machine and where the plastic ring meets the dispenser is leaking and I can't find any broken plastic or worn gaskets. I gotta stress the two years it worked the machine was great. I don't know if they are only supposed to last two years or what the life expectancy is so maybe I did get a great value for my buck. *Edit* After looking more I saw the top plastic collar had a hairline crack at the bottom. I tried to go on Brio's site or find an OEM replacement but couldn't. Amazon has a $12 universal collar that seems to be working great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023 by DcT

  • Great Water Cooler!
Style: Dispenser
I have been using this water cooler for months with no issue. Cold is cold. Hot is hot. No leaks. It is quiet. We use it with a Zero Water refillable filtered jug. I would recommend this to anyone needing a top load water cooler!
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by Austin

  • great
Style: Dispenser
hot, cold, room temp
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023 by CpSb

  • Nice
Style: Dispenser
Easy to put together. Works just fine. Water company here wanted $85.00 more for this same cooler!
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023 by Phillip

  • Water dispenser
Style: Dispenser
Delivered as requested. Love the style and convenience of hot water for tea, hot cocoa , soup and oatmeal. Love it
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023 by kazzie

  • Affordable convenience
Style: Dispenser
The compressor is loud, I would heat up hot 30min before you need it. Its loud and the hot overpowers the other tanks. For the price ,unless it came broken or dented I dont see why youd complain. Thing is a bargain for what you get vs what you pay.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by Chalma

  • Would purchase again; needs better packaging
Style: Dispenser
I have two of these dispensers. The product works as expected and is a good value. Easy to setup and use, no noticeable noise, water is cold/hot enough. Packaging is below average and the unit appears to have fallen out of its sleeve in route. The shipper had to repackage. That unit was damaged and had to be returned/replaced. Second unit arrived undamaged. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Gadget Dad

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