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Avalon A5 Bottleless vs Euhomy Bottom Loading (WC-C) Water Cooler Dispenser Side-by-Side Comparison
Avalon A5 bottleless water cooler dispenser vs Euhomy bottom-loading. Find out which may be better—a filter or a reusable bottle.
Avalon A5 Bottleless
Tested Using Methodology v1.0Euhomy Bottom Loading (WC-C)
Tested Using Methodology v1.0Overall Verdict
People who prefer a bottle-loading water cooler dispenser, may likewise prefer the ease and convenience of a bottleless dispenser with a water filter. The Euhomy WC-C, however, is not the most competitive choice in our range of tested machines.
The two machines have a similar three-button-design, but the Euhomy buttons have somewhat stiff traction and the hot water mechanism is uncomfortable to use. The Avalon A5 uses ozone while the Euhomy has UV sanitation.
The Avalon A5, however, scores much higher with performance. The Euhomy has a hot water temperature of 189 ℉, while the Avalon A5 is a standard 198 ℉—or 10 degree higher. Even so, the Euhomy only puts out 5 L of hot water per hour compared to Avalon’s 5.3 L.
The cold water temperature on the Euhomy is likewise higher, running at 55‒57 ℉ and not 52‒54 ℉. These performance scores make the Euhomy a compromised choice for many despite some notable quality features. Compared to other bottom-loading water cooler dispensers, the Euhomy has a much more robust body and the cabinet door is especially well-designed.
Basically, the Avalon A5 is a much better machine, while the Euhomy is not the most competitive choice for a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser.
Pros & Cons
- Stainless steel panel
- Easy filter installation
- Cold water performance capacity
- Hot water temperature
- Flow rate
- Ozone sanitation
- Sanitary nozzle design
- 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
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Analysis and Test Results
Performance
Hot Water Test
Cold Water Test
Design
In the Box
Build Quality
Dimensions
Panel & Indicators
Water Inlet Controls
Water Dispensers
Drip Tray
Rear Switches
Door and Cabinet
Cord & Plug
Usability
Dispensing Water
Hot Water Safety
Bottle / Filter Changing
Cleaning
Behind the Comparison
Roger Shitaki is a writer, author, and editor. His niches are household appliances, health & wellness, and travel. He’s a freelance contributor to a Tokyo lifestyle website and a leading ophthalmology magazine in Asia.
Lap is Head of the Research, Testing, and Review Team (RTR Team) at HealthyKitchen101.com, where he directs and supervises the testing of kitchen gadgets and appliances.
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