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Rechargeable Water Jug Pump: Stop Buying Cases, Refill One Jug

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Stop paying $8 a case every single week.

One jug refill replaces forty bottles. Press one button, fill your glass, and stop hauling cases every week.

No $150 cooler, no rental, no lifting the jug.

Works with any 2, 3, or 5-gallon crown-top jug.

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Angela M.

Figured I'd try it before dropping $150 on a cooler, best impulse buy ever.

Rechargeable Drinking Water Dispenser: Stop Buying Cases, Refill One Jug
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Rechargeable Drinking Water Dispenser: Stop Buying Cases, Refill One Jug

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Stop Hauling Cases of Bottled Water Home Every Week.

One Cheap Jug Replaces All of It.

You're standing in the checkout line with two 24-packs of bottled water in your cart. Again. You spent $16 this trip, and you'll be back next week doing the same thing.

Or you're at home carrying the cases from the garage to the kitchen. Stacking bottles in the pantry. Watching them disappear in three days. The recycling bin is full and you're already thinking about the next grocery run.

A case a week adds up to over $800 a year. You know you're paying too much, but you don't trust the tap and a water cooler costs $150 plus the rental fee.

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One refill replaces forty bottles.
No $150 cooler, no rental, no lifting.
Type-C rechargeable. Lasts for weeks.
Stop Hauling Cases of Bottled Water Home Every Week.

Why Switch to the Jug Pump

A bulky $150 cooler takes up counter space and plugs into the wall. You're still buying jugs to refill it, paying monthly rental, or watching it break after a year.

This pump clicks onto the same jug, sits on the floor, and gives you one-button pour for $15. No rental, no electric bill, no lifting.

Why Switch to the Jug Pump

A bulky $150 cooler takes up counter space and plugs into the wall. You're still buying jugs to refill it, paying monthly rental, or watching it break after a year.

This pump clicks onto the same jug, sits on the floor, and gives you one-button pour for $15. No rental, no electric bill, no lifting.

Jug Pump
$150 Cooler
One-time $15 cost
No counter space needed
No electric bill
Works anywhere (home, office, RV)
No monthly rental fee
30-Day Guarantee

One Jug. Zero Bottles. Real Savings.

We surveyed 1,800+ households who switched from bottled water to the jug pump. The savings add up fast.

One Jug. Zero Bottles. Real Savings.

We surveyed 1,800+ households who switched from bottled water to the jug pump. The savings add up fast.

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Plastic bottles replaced per jug

Stop hauling cases. One 5-gallon refill costs $2 and replaces 40 plastic bottles. The pump pays for itself in two weeks and keeps working.

Stop Hauling Cases of Bottled Water Every Week

One cheap 5-gallon jug plus this rechargeable pump replaces forty plastic bottles and costs a fraction of what you're spending now. The jug sits on the floor. You press a button and water pumps straight into your glass, kettle, or coffee pot. No lifting, no $150 cooler, no monthly rental. One $2 refill lasts the whole week, and the pump pays for itself after the second jug.

How to Stop Buying Bottled Water

1

Buy the Jug

Pick up a 5-gallon crown-top jug at any grocery or water store for a couple of dollars.

2

Drop in the Pump

Click the pump onto the jug top, drop the hose to the bottom, and charge it over Type-C.

3

Press and Pour

Press one button and water pumps straight up into your glass, bottle, or coffee pot.

One jug on the floor. All the water you need, none of the plastic.

This rechargeable pump turns any standard 5-gallon jug into your whole water supply. Press the button and clean water flows straight up through the sealed spout into whatever you're filling. The jug never moves, you never lift, and you stop paying bottle-by-bottle every grocery trip.

  • Replaces 40 Plastic Bottles Per Jug
  • One-Button Pour, Jug Stays on the Floor
  • Type-C Rechargeable, Lasts Several Jugs
  • Costs Less Than Two Cases of Water

Rechargeable Water Jug Pump Questions

Is this actually cheaper than buying bottled water, or just another gadget? +

It pays for itself fast. One 5-gallon refill costs about $2 and replaces roughly forty store-bought bottles. If you're buying two cases a week at $5 each, you'll save the pump's cost in under a month and keep saving every week after that. No $150 cooler, no rental fees, no lifting.

After about five jugs the motor got loud and started failing. How long does this actually last? +

Every unit is factory-tested before shipping, and the motor is rated for hundreds of jugs. If you experience early failure, contact support immediately for a replacement. Most customers report months of daily use with no issues, and the rechargeable battery eliminates the wear from disposable cells.

Does it cool the water? +

No, this is a pump, not a chiller. It dispenses water at whatever temperature it's stored. If you want cold water, refrigerate the jug first or add ice. You avoid the space, noise, and electric bill of a full-size cooler.

Will it fit my 5-gallon jug, or do I need an adapter? +

It clicks directly onto standard 2, 3, and 5-gallon crown-top jugs (the most common type sold at grocery stores and refill stations). If your jug has a different cap style, you may need an adapter, but the vast majority work out of the box.

How many jugs can I pump on one charge? +

One full charge lasts for several complete 5-gallon jugs, depending on pour frequency. You recharge over Type-C (same cable as most phones), so you're not hunting for batteries or tossing dead ones every few weeks.