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Avalon A4 Bottom Loading vs Euhomy Bottom Loading (WC-C) Water Cooler Dispenser Side-by-Side Comparison

Avalon A4 bottom-loading water cooler dispenser vs Euhomy WC-C. Two similar bottom-loaders. Only the A4 meets top performance standards.

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Avalon A4 Bottom Loading

Euhomy Bottom Loading (WC-C)

Avalon A4 Bottom Loading vs Euhomy Bottom Loading (WC-C) Water Cooler

Overall Verdict

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The Avalon A4 and the Euhomy WC-C are two typical bottom-loading water cooler dispensers. There are various pros and cons between the two machines, but the Avalon A4 is the better machine for performance, flow rate, and button design.

The Euhomy has a much better build quality in terms of the side panels. It also has a magnetic cabinet door with a neat pocket handle and a more elegant water straw with a silicone cap. The design is tidier for both the cabinet and the cold water tank area.

The real flaw with the Euhomy is its actual performance. For both cold and hot water it doesn’t measure up to the Avalon A4.

The Avalon A4 measured a top high of 199 ℉ for hot water, while the Euhomy was the lowest, recording only 189 ℉. The flow rate was also significantly slower even though it puts out 5 L of hot water per hour compared to the 4.8 L of the Avalon.

The Euhomy is also not a match in terms of cold water. The temperature stabilizes at 55‒57 ℉ (compared to 52‒54 ℉) and its capacity is slightly less than the Avalon A4. The Avalons A4 is, therefore, the better machine, plus the design of its dispensing buttons is a lot more and more comfortable than those of the Euhomy.

Pros & Cons

  • Hot water temperature
  • Perfect flow rate score
  • Night light
  • Sanitary nozzle design
  • Drip tray level float
  • Material quality
  • Magnetic door lock 
  • Pocket handle
  • Panel & spouts
  • Silicone bottle cap
  • Tidy interior design
  • Drip tray attached to door
  • Cold water tank cleaning
  • Stiff buttons
  • Lack-luster performance
  • Slowish flow rate

Key Specs

Dimensions WDH
W12 x D14.7 x H41.3 inches
W12.2 x D14 x H42.9 inches
Weight
36.2 lbs (16.4 kg)
33.0 lbs (15.0 kg)
Loading Type
Bottom Loading
Bottom Loading
Dispensing Mechanisms
Buttons
Buttons
Cold Temperature
50-54 ℉ (10‒12 ℃)
50‒54 ℉
Cold Water Capacity
183 fl.oz. (5.4 L) / Hr
173 fl. oz. / Hr

Where to Buy

Price at publication
$199.00
$226.91

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Analysis and Test Results

Performance

Overall Performance Scoring
8.9
7.4

Hot Water Test

8.7
6.7
Water temperature being measured as hot water flows out the nozzle of a water cooler dispenser. submit
Water temperature being measured as hot water flows out the nozzle of a water cooler dispenser.
Single Draw Capacity
27.3 fl.oz. (807 ml)
22.2 fl. oz.
Heating Time
8.5 fl.oz.(250 ml) / 3.06 sec
8.5 fl.oz. / 2 min 55 sec
Temperature
199 ℉ (92.8℃)
189 ℉
Flow Rate
1.15 fl.oz. (34 ml) / sec
0.95 fl.oz. / 28 ml / sec

Cold Water Test

9.0
7.8
A paper cup filled with water resting on a drip tray below the cold water outlet on a water cooler dispenser.
Water temperature being measured as cold water flows out the nozzle of a water cooler dispenser.
Serving Capacity
183 fl.oz. (5.4 L) / Hr
173 fl. oz. / hour
Temperature
50‒54 ℉ (10‒12℃)
55‒57 ℉

Design

Overall Design Scoring
8.5
8.4

In the Box

The unboxed Avalon A4 bottom loading water cooler dispenser showing the included drip tray and bundled literature.
The unboxed Euhomy water cooler dispenser besides its box to the left and the drip tray and user manual to the right.

Build Quality

8.5
8.5
Font and side view of the Avalon A4 bottom loading water cooler dispenser.
Font and side view of the Avalon A4 bottom loading water cooler dispenser.
Top view of a water cooler dispenser showing three dispensing buttons.
Rear view of a bottom loading water cooler dispenser with a full bottle of water seen inside.
Close up of the plastic base and a stub leg on the bottom of a water cooler dispenser.
In side the cold water tank of a top loading water cooler dispenser.
Close up of the side and front of the Euhomy self-cleaning water cooler dispenser.
Close up of the side and front of the Euhomy self-cleaning water cooler dispenser.
A rear view of a water cooler dispenser and a gloved hand about to lift it gripping the carry handle.
The view of the underneath of the Euhomy bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
The cabinet ceiling of the Euhomy water cooler dispenser showing its clean design with no visible pump.
A close up of the water piping design inside the Euhomy self-cleaning water cooler dispenser.
Side Body
Black metal sheeting
Black carbon coated metal
Front Panel
Bioguard™ plastic
Plastic
Cabinet Door
Silver plastic, white inside
Silver plastic, black inside
Base
PVC plastic
Plastic
Extra Features
Rear carry handle
None

Dimensions

Illustrated dimensions of the Avalon A4 water cooler dispenser showing the height, depth, and width across in inches.
Illustrated dimensions of the Euhomy bottom loading water cooler dispenser showing height, depth, and width across in inches.
Depth
14.7" (37.3 cm)
14.0" (35.6 cm)
Width
12.0" (30.5 cm)
12.2" (31.0 cm)
Height
41.3" (104.9 cm)
42.9" (109.0 cm)
Weight
36.2 lbs (16.4 kg)
33.0 lbs (15.0 kg)

Panel & Indicators

9.0
7.5
Close up of the control panel and spouts on a water cooler dispenser with dispensing buttons seen on the top of the machine.
Close up of the panel and indicators of the Euhomy bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
Close up of the panel and indicators of the Euhomy bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
Side view of the panel of the Euhomy self-cleaning water cooler dispenser.
Power Status
Far left
Far left
Hot Water Test
Second left
Second left
Cold Water Test
Second right
Far right
Bottle Or Filter
Far right
Dual function
Others
None
UV light second right

Water Inlet Controls

8.0
9.5
Picture of a bended water probe or needle inside the cabinet of a bottom loading water cooler dispenser.
Picture of a bended water probe or needle inside the cabinet of a bottom loading water cooler dispenser.
Close up of the water pump of a bottom loading water cooler dispenser attached to a rubber bracket.
Close up of the pressure switch and piping seen in the cabinet of a bottom loading water cooler dispenser.
The water baffle and connecting parts seen in a bottom loading water cooler dispenser.
Close up of a water baffle removed from the cold water tank of a bottom loading water cooler dispenser.
A bended water probe with a silicone bottle cap resting inside the cabinet of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
A bended water probe with a silicone bottle cap resting inside the cabinet of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
A gloved hand holding a partly removed silicone bottle cap from a 5-gallon jug of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
A water baffle taken from inside the cold water tank of a water cooler dispenser.
Mechanism
Pump and water probe
Pump, bottle probe, water baffle
Materials
Plastic, silicone, stainless steel
Stainless steel and silicone
Extra Features
Rubber pump bracket
Hidden pump

Water Dispensers

White cup logos on black panel of a water cooler dispenser clearly showing where to position the cup.
White cup logos on black panel of a water cooler dispenser clearly showing where to position the cup.
Close up under view of three water spouts and the panel icons and operational displays in the background.
A close up of three dispensing buttons found on the top of a water cooler dispenser.
Dispensing cold water into a paper cup resting on the drip tray of the Euhomy bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
Dispensing cold water into a paper cup resting on the drip tray of the Euhomy bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
Close up of three buttons found on the Euhomy bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
The middle button of a water cooler dispenser being held down showing the space in between.
View from the bottom up of three water nozzles found on a water cooler dispenser.
Mechanism
3 buttons
3 buttons
Outflow Points
3 panel nozzles
3 recessed panel nozzles
Material
Plastic
Plastic
Extra Features
Hot water safety
Hot water safety

Drip Tray

8.3
8.0
A hand holding a drip tray tray removed from its position in a water cooler dispenser.
A hand holding a drip tray tray removed from its position in a water cooler dispenser.
Close up of a red water float in the drip tray of a water cooler dispenser.
Hand holding up the cover to a water cooler dispenser drip tray with the tray positioned in its slot.
A gloved hand holding the drip tray of a water cooler dispenser just removed from its holding.
A gloved hand holding the drip tray of a water cooler dispenser just removed from its holding.
A gloved hand holding the lid of a trip tray across the front of a water cooler dispenser.
Material
plastic
Plastic
Color
black
Black
Length
10.5" (26.7 cm)
12.1" (30.7 cm)
Width
3.8" (9.7 cm)
3.5" (8.9 cm)
Depth
2.1" (5.3 cm)
1.8" (4.6 cm)
Level Float
Yes
No

Rear Switches

Three switches found on the back of the Avalon A4 water cooler dispenser. The night lights switch is on the left side.
Three switches found on the back of the Avalon A4 water cooler dispenser. The night lights switch is on the left side.
Color coded hot and cold water switches with relief script on the rear of the Avalon A4 water cooler dispenser.
Three switches on the rear of a water cooler dispenser. Tank switches are to the top right and the night switch below.
Hot Water Test
Yes
Yes
Cold Water Test
Yes
Yes
Others
Night Light
Night Light

Door and Cabinet

A bottle cap of a bottom loading water cooler dispenser changing on the cabinet door hook during a bottle change.
A bottle cap of a bottom loading water cooler dispenser changing on the cabinet door hook during a bottle change.
Door operated pressure switch inside a bottom loading water cooler dispenser. The switch operates the pump.
The door cabinet of a water cooler dispenser being opened from the bottom and not the side.
A water bottle resting inside the cabinet of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser with the cabinet door open.
A water bottle resting inside the cabinet of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser with the cabinet door open.
A partly opened cabinet door of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
The hook on the door of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
Close up of the side pocket handle for a cabinet door of a water cooler dispenser.
Close up of the pump switch found on the right side of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser cabinet door.
Has Door
Yes
Yes
Internal WxDxH
10.5 x 18.5 x 12 inches
10x 12x 22 in
Material
Silver plastic, white interior
Plastic
Extra Features
Hook, pump switch
Pump safety switch, pocket handle, magnetic lock

Cord and Plug

Close up of the three-pronged plug found on the Avalon A4 bottom loading water cooler dispenser.
Close up of the three-pronged plug found on the Avalon A4 bottom loading water cooler dispenser.
Man holding the electric cord across the body of a water cooler dispenser mounted sideways on a table.
A man holding an electric cord of a water cooler dispenser double-folded across the horizontal length of the machine.
A man holding an electric cord of a water cooler dispenser double-folded across the horizontal length of the machine.
The three-pronged plug of the Euhomy self-cleaning water cooler dispenser held up before the front panel of the machine.
Length
72.0" (182.9 cm)
6.0 ft (1.8 m)
Position
Rear right, 25.1 in from ground
Rear rt., 26 in from ground
Plug Type
Type B - two flat pins, one grounding pin
Type B - two flat pins, one grounding pin

Usability

Overall Usability Scoring
8.0
7.8

Dispensing Water

8.8
7.5
Display panel, spouts, and buttons clearly shown in a close up of an Avalon water cooler dispenser.
Three press buttons for dispensing water found on a water cooler dispenser.
Three press buttons for dispensing water found on a water cooler dispenser.
Close up of a water nozzle of a button operated water cooler dispenser.
Mechanism
Push button
Push button
Water Type
Hot, Cold, Normal
Hot, cold, normal temperature
Spout Type
Molded into panel
Protruding from the panel
Dispensing Height
8.0" (20.3 cm)
7.5 in

Hot Water Safety

8.0
7.0
Hand showing how to operate a hot water safety mechanism on a water cooler dispenser.
Close up of how to operate the hot water safety button on a water cooler dispenser.
Close up of how to operate the hot water safety button on a water cooler dispenser.
Close up of how to operate the hot water safety button on a water cooler dispenser.
Mechanism
Button-mounted lever
Push button on the front

Bottle / Filter Changing

7.0
9.0
A water probe or water needle being inserted into a bottle standing in front of a water cooler dispenser.
A water probe or water needle being inserted into a bottle standing in front of a water cooler dispenser.
A cap being placed onto the top of a bottle standing in front of a water cooler dispenser.
An open cabinet door of a water cooler dispenser with a bottle positioned inside.
A bottle with a water straw inserted inside the cabinet of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
A bottle with a water straw inserted inside the cabinet of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
A gloved hand holding a partly removed silicone bottle cap from a 5-gallon jug of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
A gloved hand inserting or removing a water straw for a 5-gallon jug of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
Design
Bottom loading
Bottom loading
Feature
Pump, cabinet switch
Bottle probe, water baffle, door pump switch

Cleaning

7.3
8.0
A Q-tip cotton swab being used to clean inside the water spout of a water cooler dispenser.
A Q-tip cotton swab being used to clean inside the water spout of a water cooler dispenser.
The water drainage plug with a protective plastic screw cap at the back of a water cooler dispenser.
A flat screwdriver being used to loosen the clip on the lid of a cold water tank inside a water cooler dispenser.
Inside the cold water tank of the Avalon A4 water cooler dispenser with the connecting funnel to the baffle clearly seen.
Close up showing a gloved hand with a cloth cleaning the display panel of Euhomy water cooler dispenser.
Close up showing a gloved hand with a cloth cleaning the display panel of Euhomy water cooler dispenser.
The middle button of a water cooler dispenser being held down to assess the ease of cleaning between the buttons.
A gloved hand removing lifting up the lid to a cold water tank of a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
The cold water tank of the Euhomy bottom-loading water cooler dispenser opened up for cleaning.
The safety cap on the rear drainage port of the Euhomy self-cleaning water cooler dispenser.
Self Cleaning
No
UV Light
Drainage Plug
rear right, 21 in from ground
Rear rt., 22 in from ground

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