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    #51
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    so i did!
    heh heh.

    i don't remember it, and i daresay, the others here were not aware of it or had, like me, forgotten.
    No worries.... haha. Happens to me all the time.

    But it does says a lot abut how reliable this Camel brand from 2015 is. Aside from the mod I did, no repairs done on it, whatsoever.

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    #52
    I noticed that those big blue 5-gallon Wilkins are cheaper at the grocery than buying the 8-L or 6-L big bottles. How to carry home naman concern ko? And those dispensers lang ba magandang gamitin at home?

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    #53
    Quote Originally Posted by 111prez View Post
    Currently using Electrolux bottom loading water dispenser

    Has Hot, Warm and Cold buttons.

    Nag conk out na yung Cold button and nothing comes out. This button died after 1 year.

    Yung Warm naman nagiging Cold.

    So I am down to Hot and Cold only.

    I just mix Hot and Cold to get Warm water now
    This is what I would hate to happen kasi. I get really disappointed in myself if I make a bad purchase

    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    We actually don't use the hot water function of our dispenser. For hot drinks, we just pop a mug of water in the microwave for 2 minutes. In rare cases we need more, we use the wireless kettle.
    This is my purpose naman para wag na mag kettle

    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    errr...
    why naman?

    sayang kuryente...? which consumes more water kaya, the boiling water dispenser or the microwave?
    convenience-wise, the dispenser is more convenient...
    .
    same question, malakas ba sa kuryente ang dispenser?

    I still can't decide between Fujidenzo and Condura. Which is the better brand ba? I like the look of button Condura (stainless) but button Fujidenzo has more reviews. My friend said just get the cheaper one LOL. Pero ako kasi my main driver is quality over price (within my budget, wag naman yung double LOL)

    Siguro kung hindi white yung lever na Fujidenzo, I would have gotten it na

    I'm looking for Camel brand na bottom load pero wala, since oj88 has good feedback on the brand.

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    #54
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    errr...
    why naman?

    sayang kuryente...? which consumes more water kaya, the boiling water dispenser or the microwave?
    convenience-wise, the dispenser is more convenient...
    I'm really not sure kung alin mas matipid but I think the microwave is kasi 2 lang kami nagkakape sa umaga, and only 1 cup a day. We don't have to heat the whole vessel for that and let it continuously reheat the water while waiting for the other to make their cup. Less convenient? maybe, but it's already routine so we don't notice.

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    #55
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    I'm really not sure kung alin mas matipid but I think the microwave is kasi 2 lang kami nagkakape sa umaga, and only 1 cup a day. We don't have to heat the whole vessel for that and let it continuously reheat the water while waiting for the other to make their cup. Less convenient? maybe, but it's already routine so we don't notice.
    ah!
    samin kasi, medyo mas marami kami na hora-horada ang nais magtimpla nang kape o tsa-a...

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    #56
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    ... malakas ba sa kuryente ang dispenser?
    It varies. A good analogy would be your refrigerator.... mas malakas electricity consumption if the doors are opened frequently or left open for an extended amount of time vs if it is kept closed.

    Sa water dispenser, it uses less electricity if you don't consume cold or hot water as the temperature is retained longer. But as soon as you start drawing water, syempre aandar ang compressor and/or hot water heater nyan to prep the next batch. The more you use it (or if you have a big family), the more power it consumes.

    However, electricity consumption of one model vs another is quite negligible with regards to the compressor (cold) power consumption. On the hot side, there are what's called "low-wattage heater" na models. Yung Camel namin, mababa lang wattage ng heater. The only issue with that is that it takes about 20-25 minutes for the hot water to be ready from room temperature. That's why I set my schedule to turn on at least half an hour before we need it. Other models would have a higher heater wattage so you'll get hot water sooner (12-15 mins).
    Last edited by oj88; August 10th, 2024 at 01:04 PM.

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    #57
    ^Thanks. Does that mean it's more efficient/economical to get a dispenser with separate spouts for hot and cold rather than just one. I'm thinking if one spout then the temp of the water will mix like if I got cold water then the next person gets hot

    Only one


    Three (hot, normal and cold)


    BTW, ang weird ng Condura. I read na another factor in choosing is the distance/nearest service center. They have tons sa provinces but ZERO in Makati, Mandaluyong, Pasig, Paranaque, Pasay, Alabang etc. Those are major cities. They only have in QC, Manila, Marikina and Las Pinas.
    Last edited by _Cathy_; August 10th, 2024 at 02:56 PM.

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    #58
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    ^Thanks. Does that mean it's more efficient/economical to get a dispenser with separate spouts for hot and cold rather than just one. I'm thinking if one spout then the temp of the water will mix like if I got cold water then the next person gets hot
    I don't think it would matter much which type (combined or individual spouts). On the combined spout, the residual amount of hot or cold water going to the next guy should be negligible.... a couple of drops at most and nowhere in the quantity that would mess up the drink.

    BTW, ang weird ng Condura. I read na another factor in choosing is the distance/nearest service center. They have tons sa provinces but ZERO in Makati, Mandaluyong, Pasig, Paranaque, Pasay, Alabang etc. Those are major cities. They only have in QC, Manila, Marikina and Las Pinas.
    Don't worry too much about that. Importante meron silang service center within MM. It's not like you're going to visit them naman frequently. Like I said several posts back, the tech in these water dispensers are pretty much mature. There's really very little that can go wrong.

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    #59
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    ^Thanks. Does that mean it's more efficient/economical to get a dispenser with separate spouts for hot and cold rather than just one. I'm thinking if one spout then the temp of the water will mix like if I got cold water then the next person gets hot


    BTW, ang weird ng Condura. I read na another factor in choosing is the distance/nearest service center. They have tons sa provinces but ZERO in Makati, Mandaluyong, Pasig, Paranaque, Pasay, Alabang etc. Those are major cities. They only have in QC, Manila, Marikina and Las Pinas.
    my guess is,
    it don't matter much, single versus double spout.
    personal choice po yan.

    warranty?
    my guess is,
    it will malfunction after the warranty lapses.
    in which case, a generic repair facility should be able to fix it.
    i have this suspicion that the innards of all them various brands, are just about the same, i.e., same manufacturer.
    heh heh.

    there are many water dispenser repair ads. various locales.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 10th, 2024 at 10:18 PM.

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