…with a Bottle-Free Water Cooler from Culligan.
Delivering bottled water is a 5,000 year old technology that requires someone to transport good water to places that don’t have any.
With small reverse osmosis drinking water systems we have been helping our residential customers produce bottled water quality water right at their sinks for decades. However in most businesses, sinks aren’t always readily available and many people like to have both hot and cold water available instantly.
So at Culligan Water Treatment we set out to find a better solution to bottled water in offices.
What we found were Bottle-Free Water Coolers. These coolers produce bottled water quality (or better) right in your office.
Let’s take a quick look at the hassles you’ll no longer have to deal with when you get rid of bottled water in your home or office.
Top 8 Benefits of Bottle-Free Water Coolers
- No More Clutter – stop storing bottles all over your office or home
- No Bottle Deposits – Every time you get a new bottle of water you have to pay a deposit so forget about that forever
- No running out of water – Our coolers produce the equivalent of 16 5 gallon jugs of water every day!
- No Cleaning or Disinfection – Our Bottle-Free coolers are completely enclosed and have a built-in UV light to kill bacteria. You never have to disinfect since disinfection is automatic every time you get a drink.
- No confusing invoices – With a Bottle-Free cooler from Culligan Water Treatment, you get 1 invoice per month. A simple flat rate to pay every month.
- No price increases – We promise your price won’t go up for the length of your lease.
- No fuel surcharges – Since there are no deliveries you won’t have fuel surcharges if fuel prices go up..
- No more heavy lifting – A 5 gallon jug of water weighs about 40 pounds. Not only is it a potential worker’s comp liability, it’s just not fun to lug those things around.
- No more wasting oil – Not only does it take gas to deliver the bottles to you, it takes a lot of oil to produce those bottles. Every year 47 million gallons of oil are used to make those plastic bottles and 24 billion of those bottles find their ways to landfills.