Vitapur Top Load Water Dispenser

Vitapur Top Load Water Dispenser is a 5-gallon floor standing water dispenser from the Vitapur brand

Vitapur Top Load Water Dispenser

The Vitapur Top Load Water Dispenser has two taps, one for room temperature and one for cold water. It has a capacity of 3 to 5 gallons of water and features a cold compressor for effective cooling and a stainless steel tank for long-term durability. It is praised by the majority of consumers for providing cold water to their satisfaction. However, a few people commented that the design falls short of their expectations.


Features

Vitapur Top Load Floor Standing Water Dispenser features and important details.

  • Has two taps for room temperature water and cold water with a high-efficiency compressor for better cooling
  • A 3 or 5-gallon water bottle can be loaded on top
  • It can also be used with a Vitapur water filtration system
  • Has a stainless steel reservoir and an anti-leak bottle support collar

Insightful Reviews

We've curated some of the most helpful comments and reviews from people all over the world. Read what they had to say:

“This was exactly what I was looking for in a water dispenser... The spigots allow you to fill cups or water bottles quickly and the cold water tap puts out cool, refreshing water. The unit is clean and was delivered faster than anticipated.” — Carson

“We got tired of renting a cold/room temperature dispenser from our water company. The price of the Vitapur was good. It arrived quickly and in great condition and was easy to install. The cold temp can be adjusted on the back of the dispenser but I was happy with the factory setting. Some may think it’s a little loud when it’s running but I don’t find it a problem. We’re glad we bought it.” — Anthony
“This may be perfect for someone that wants a small unit and uses bottles that have to be punctured, but we fill up our bottles ourselves, and the reservoir is tiny. I should have chosen a different model. I splash water everywhere no matter how fast I am putting the 3 gallon bottles on. I can't imagine trying to put a 5 gallon bottle on this thing. It is skinny and would easily topple over with a small push. It's also noisy and the water flow is slow coming out.” — Rachel