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Euhomy Bottom Loading (WC-C) vs Frigidaire Stainless Steel Water Cooler Dispenser Side-by-Side Comparison

Euhomy (WC-C) bottom-loading water cooler dispenser vs Frigidaire stainless steel. Read about how a top loader outperforms a bottom loader.

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Euhomy Bottom Loading (WC-C)

Frigidaire Stainless Steel

Euhomy Bottom Loading (WC-C) vs Frigidaire Stainless Steel Water Cooler Dispenser

Overall Verdict

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OverallScore Performance50% Design25% Ease of Use25% ScoreOverall 50%Performance 25%Design 25%Ease of Use Euhomy Bottom Loadi...Frigidaire Stainles...7.87.48.47.88.69.38.47.5
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The Euhomy WC-C is a bottom-loading water cooler dispenser whereas the Frigidaire stainless steel is a top-loading machine. There are a couple of things that distinguish them from other machines in their respective bottom-loading and top-loading categories.

The Frigidaire is, without too many doubts, ultimately the better of the two machines.

The external build quality of both machines is comparatively much better than other dispensers in their respective categories. The Frigidaire has stainless steel sides and the Euhomy has a rare pocket handle and magnetic lock for the cabinet door.

The key differences, however, are the internals and performance standards. The Frigidaire performs to the topmost standard for cold water which is one cup every three minutes at 52‒54 ℉ with a capacity of  202 fl. oz. (6 L) per hour.

The Euhomy performs to a different standard. The cold water is a higher temperature of 54-57 ℉. Similarly, the hot water is only 189 ℉ whereas for the Frigidaire it is a standard 199 ℉. The cold water capacity of the Euhomy is only 172 fl. oz. or 5.1 L per hour.

Additionally, the Frigidaire has a slightly better flow rate despite using faucet dispensers compared to buttons. The only advantage of the Euhomy is its bottom-loading design and whether or not you would prefer its non-standard temperature range.

Pros & Cons

  • Material quality
  • Magnetic door lock 
  • Pocket handle
  • Panel & spouts
  • Silicone bottle cap
  • Tidy interior design
  • Cold water efficiency
  • Stainless steel body
  • Light weight
  • Cool to run
  • Easy to clean
  • Stiff buttons
  • Lack-luster performance
  • Slowish flow rate
  • Cramped dispensing space
  • Awkward hot water lever
  • Old design

Key Specs

Dimensions
W12.2 x D14 x H42.9 inches
12.5 x 12.6 x 41.5 inches
Weight
33.0 lbs (15.0 kg)
28.7 lbs (13.0 kg)
Loading Type
Bottom Loading
Top Loading
Dispensing Mechanisms
Buttons
Faucet levers
Cold Water Temperature
50‒54 ℉
50‒54 ℉
Cold Water Capacity
173 fl. oz. / Hr
202 fl.oz. / Hr

Where to Buy

Price at publication
$226.91
$152.32

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Analysis and Test Results

Performance

Overall Performance Scoring
7.4
9.3

Hot Water Test

6.7
8.2
Water temperature being measured as hot water flows out the nozzle of a water cooler dispenser.
Water temperature being measured as hot water flows out the nozzle of a water cooler dispenser.
Single Draw Capacity
22.2 fl. oz.
14.5 fl.oz.
Heating Time
8.5 fl.oz. / 2 min 55 sec
8.5 fl.oz. / 3.22 min
Temperature
189 ℉
198 ℉
Flow Rate
0.95 fl.oz. / 28 ml / sec
0.98 fl.oz. or 33 ml /sec

Cold Water Test

7.8
10
Water temperature being measured as cold water flows out the nozzle of a water cooler dispenser.
Two small paper cups barely fitting completely on the drip tray of a water cooler dispenser with a faucet design.
Serving Capacity
173 fl. oz. / hour
202 fl.oz./6L per hour
Temperature
55‒57 ℉
50-54 ℉

Design

Overall Design Scoring
8.4
8.4

In the Box

The unboxed Euhomy water cooler dispenser besides its box to the left and the drip tray and user manual to the right.
An unboxed Frigidaire EFWC519 water cooler dispenser pictured next to the box, a detached drip tray, and bundled literature.

Build Quality

8.5
9.0
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 view of the stainless steel body of the Frigidaire EFWC519 water cooler dispenser.
Side view of the stainless steel body of the Frigidaire EFWC519 water cooler dispenser.
Close up view of the water dispensing faucets and control panel of the Frigidaire EFWC519 water cooler dispenser.
A plastic cover over top top of a rear metal grate of a water cooler dispenser.
Side Body
Black carbon coated metal
stainless steel
Front Panel
Plastic
stainless steel and plastic
Cabinet Door
Silver plastic, black inside
None
Base
Plastic
plastic
Extra Features
None
None

Dimensions

Illustrated dimensions of the Euhomy bottom loading water cooler dispenser showing height, depth, and width across in inches.
Illustrated dimensions of the Frigidaire EFWC519 water cooler dispenser showing the height, depth, and width across in inches.
Depth
14.0" (35.6 cm)
12.6" (32.0 cm)
Width
12.2" (31.0 cm)
12.5" (31.8 cm)
Height
42.9" (109.0 cm)
41.5" (105.4 cm)
Weight
33.0 lbs (15.0 kg)
28.7 lbs (13.0 kg)

Panel & Indicators

7.5
8.5
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.
Close up view of the control panel of the Frigidaire EFWC519 water cooler dispenser showing Cooling, Heating, and Power indicators.
Power Status
Far left
bottom
Hot Water Test
Second left
middle
Cold Water Test
Far right
top
Bottle Or Filter
Dual function
None
Others
UV light second right
None

Water Inlet Controls

9.5
8.0
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.
A finger pointing where to open the water guard of a top loading water cooler dispenser.
A finger pointing where to open the water guard of a top loading water cooler dispenser.
The water guard of a top loading water cooler dispenser being removed.
A top down view into the tank of a top loading water cooler dispenser showing the water baffle of the tank.
Mechanism
Pump, bottle probe, water baffle
water guard and baffle
Materials
Stainless steel and silicone
plastic
Extra Features
Hidden pump
slender bottle needle

Water Dispensers

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.
Close up of hot and cold water cooler dispenser taps with faucet-type levers. The left tap is red and the right is blue.
Mechanism
3 buttons
Hot and Cold water lever taps
Outflow Points
3 recessed panel nozzles
2 faucet nozzles
Material
Plastic
plastic
Extra Features
Hot water safety
Hot Water safety mechanism

Drip Tray

8.0
6.5
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.
Close up front view of a drip tray positioned in a water cooler dispenser.
Close up front view of a drip tray positioned in a water cooler dispenser.
The cover to the drip tray of a water cooler dispenser being removed.
A bottom up view of two paper cups resting on the narrow drip tray of a water cooler dispenser.
Material
Plastic
plastic
Color
Black
black
Length
12.1" (30.7 cm)
10.5" (26.7 cm)
Width
3.5" (8.9 cm)
2.5" (6.4 cm)
Depth
1.8" (4.6 cm)
1.6" (4.1 cm)
Level Float
No
No

Rear Switches

Three switches on the rear of a water cooler dispenser. Tank switches are to the top right and the night switch below.
Close up of two color-coded buttons at the rear of a water cooler dispenser with clear labeling for operation.
Close up of two color-coded buttons at the rear of a water cooler dispenser with clear labeling for operation.
Close up of the rear of the Frigidaire  EFWC519 water cooler showing a temperature adjustment button on the bottom right.
Hot Water Test
Yes
Yes
Cold Water Test
Yes
Yes
Others
Night Light
None

Door and Cabinet

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
No
Internal WxDxH
10x 12x 22 in
N/A
Material
Plastic
N/A
Extra Features
Pump safety switch, pocket handle, magnetic lock
N/A

Cord and Plug Standard

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.
A three pronged plug of a water cooler dispenser held in front of the machine's display panel.
A three pronged plug of a water cooler dispenser held in front of the machine's display panel.
Man holding an electric cord double-folded across the horizontal rear view of the Frigidaire EFWC519 water cooler dispenser.
Length
6.0 ft (1.8 m)
70.0" (177.8 cm)
Position
Rear rt., 26 in from ground
Rear right, 4 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
7.8
7.5

Dispensing Water

7.5
8.0
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.
Close up view of the two faucets on a water cooler dispenser, the left is red and the right is blue.
Mechanism
Push button
Hand operated lever
Water Type
Hot, cold, normal temperature
Hot and cold water
Spout Type
Protruding from the panel
Tap type
Dispensing Height
7.5 in
8.0" (20.3 cm)

Hot Water Safety

7.0
6.0
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.
Close up of a hot water dispensing lever and safety mechanism on a water cooler dispenser.
Close up of a hot water dispensing lever and safety mechanism on a water cooler dispenser.
Close up on the hot water faucet removed from a water cooler dispenser.
Mechanism
Push button on the front
Double push back lever

Bottle / Filter Changing

9.0
7.0
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.
A demonstration on how to set up a bottle onto a top loading water cooler dispenser.
A demonstration on how to set up a bottle onto a top loading water cooler dispenser.
A water bottle set in place on a top loading water cooler dispenser.
Design
Bottom loading
Top loading
Feature
Bottle probe, water baffle, door pump switch
Water guard and water needle

Cleaning

8.0
7.9
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.
Cleaning the stainless steel front of a water cooler dispenser.
Cleaning the stainless steel front of a water cooler dispenser.
Cleaning the inside of a water faucet of a water cooler dispenser with a cotton Q-tip.
Plug at the rear of a water cooler dispenser for draining water out the hot and cold water tanks.
The water guard of a top loading water cooler dispenser being removed showing the tank with a baffle below.
Top down view of the inside of a cold water tank of a top loading water cooler dispenser.
A close up view of two detached water faucets on a water cooler dispenser.
Self Cleaning
UV Light
No
Drainage Plug
Rear rt., 22 in from ground
Rear rt, 21 in from ground

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