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The KitchenBoss Universal Water-Bottle Pump Dispenser is an award-winning, portable electric water pump designed for 1-5 gallon bottles. With a long-lasting battery, one-key operation, and high-quality food-grade materials, it ensures clean drinking water wherever you go. Its compact design and versatile compatibility make it an essential companion for home, office, or outdoor adventures.
S**E
Great Find
Purchased 2.5yrs ago and it has just begun to show motor slowing and not charging as well. It has served its purpose well and we,as a family of 4, use it several times a day. Will be purchasing another.
H**G
Good Product!
The media could not be loaded. I brought this product in 2023. It's a good product!I started to use this pump again today (I haven't used this product at all in 2024.). I found the pump is not pumping, so that I dismantled this product.HOW to solve:In the picture, there is a white object with five small circular pieces and a large circular piece in the center. The problem is that the large circular piece is stuck; just poke it with a thin stick to use it again.
T**.
Almost perfect, just one flaw
The media could not be loaded. This water dispenser has been perfect for my small living space, especially considering the less-than-ideal municipal water quality. With just a simple stand and a 5-gallon water jug, I was set for clean water for drinking, ice cubes, cooking, etc. The presets (150ml, 250ml, 350ml, 500ml, 1000ml) seem pretty accurate, and the memory function is convenient, though I rarely use them—I usually just dispense water as needed.However, as the water level drops, the rubber hose that comes with it starts to float on top of the remaining water due to its natural curl and lack of weight, but there is a small plastic piece that is pressed in the bottom that is more of a small filter for large debris, but not heavy enough, and may even be the reason it floats on the top of the water it's supposed to be submerged in. This prevents it from siphoning the water properly. I tried a few solutions, like adding stainless steel nuts or brass washers to the hose to weigh it down, but to add enough weight using non-corrosive materials would cost around $8-$10, which seems excessive for a reasonably priced water dispenser. So I just purchased 2ft of a harder plastic tubing for $0.29 and trimmed it to size. Know that the small plastic piece on the base of the hose, isn't a tight fit with this new hose, but it really serves no purpose aside in my opinion.
A**Y
Works as advertised
This product works as advertised as long as the tube is underwater. I purchased this item for easy access camping water and it works as intended! I had no issues with the charge or set up of the item. I did notice that when I repositioned the tubing, it floated on the surface and did not dispense water-however, I was able to shake/move the tubing around so it was submerged and working properly again. For the price, it’s great!
L**
Almost Perfect...perhaps "too easy"
I love this dispenser! It's almost perfect except it's "too easy". I happen to be someone who prefers to drink temperature purified/spring water, so this pump is ideal with my 3gal water jugs. Dispenses quick; battery lasts; also I didn't need extra cap adapter accessories to fit the 3 gal water jugs first, since it has its own adaptivity for a variety of water jug inlets. I don't use five gallon jugs, so I can't speak on how it works for that size of water jugs.I like that you can adjust the amount of ml of water you would like it to dispense.It is only "almost perfect" and "too easy" because this item would be perfect if it had a better fool-proof shut off. I thought when the tap dispenser is closed; water would not disperse even if the top button was pressed; but that is not the case. Or, that there would be an "off" dial as a contingency if the top button was accidentally pressed so water wouldn't disperse when you don't want it to.Reason being is there are times its better to have a "child-like" proof contingency for people who would like that feature; or even lets say they have young kids or people who may have autistic children or people who visit have rambunctious children what have you who can easily press the button without any ado.Aside from that; excellent item!
D**K
It's ok. Several shortfalls, so, I'm looking forward to this one breaking down so I can replace it.
I really like this concept - - I had been lifting my water jugs to dispense water for many months, I should have bought one of these pumps a lot sooner! Agree with most of the positives stated in other reviews, I have never had the battery go flat on me, or had the pump bog or slow down. I just plug it in every once in a while.I saw a lot of notes about inadvertent, unintended dispensing, so I keep my jug inside a plastic bin to limit the damage if this does happen. It has never happened in the few months I've owned it, and the button is sufficiently stiff, and concave that I don't think you would ever bump into it and trigger it accidentally. Water never really gets up into that area. My guess is that these are competing sellers trying to propagandize, discourage people from buying this pump over theirs.Overall it's great, am glad I have it.I do have some complaints. First, the foam rings they provide for mating the pump up to the jug need improving. They get crushed, compressed over time. What happens when both of the rings are compressed, or torn? I'll have to devise something myself. They also frequently get jammed up into the body of the pump, but, because of how stiff they are, you can't shove the pump down onto the jug with the foam in place, you have to guide it on carefully... like... half on the mouth of the jug, half in the pump. If you get it wrong, the pump will not be securely seated, or it'll be off kilter. Should be some kind of squishy silicone instead.Next issue, and this is a MUCH bigger problem... The silicone feed tube floats on top of the water!! If you just drop the tube in, with the little bob on the tip, it will not sink to the bottom of the jug, and the pump will draw air in. I tried a multitude of different bodges. Zip tying well cleaned nuts or bolts to the end, they rusted and probably contaminated my water. I finally landed on feeding the tube through a section of PVC tubing to weigh it down. This has worked pretty well for me. But again... This is a severe, game-changing flaw that the end user should not have to address, certainly not at this price point!
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