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The VEVOR Bottled Water Dispenser Pump System is a 5-gallon electric water pump designed for professional and home use. Featuring wide voltage compatibility (100-240V), a fast 0.67 GPM flow rate, and dual safety switches, it ensures efficient, safe, and quiet water dispensing. Compatible with coffee machines, refrigerators, and ice makers, it offers versatile, hassle-free hydration solutions for modern workspaces and homes.

















| ASIN | B07WGSK6PZ |
| Access Location | Bottom |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,584 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #162 in Water Dispenser Replacement Parts |
| Brand Name | VEVOR |
| Capacity | 5 Gallons |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,150) |
| Included Components | 1 x Water Dispenser Pump Necessary Accessories |
| Installation Type | Bottled |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.66"D x 5.11"W x 2.75"H |
| Item Type Name | Water Dispenser Pump Compatible Use with Coffee/Tea Machines, Ice Makers |
| Item Weight | 5.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6vq511uhv |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Number | Bottled Water Dispenser Pump System |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Style Name | Solid |
| UPC | 631384400485 |
| Unit Count | 80.0 Ounce |
| Wattage | 35 watts |
M**S
A super solution to provide a water supply from 5 gallon pure water bottles
Super value for the money if you goal is to provide easier access to bottled water than a traditional water cooler. This system is simple, pretty easy to install and so far works well. There can be issues with the shut off valves in the bottle wands- if they don’t close completely when the bottle empties the pump may continue to run sucking air. I make sure to periodically knock the bottoms of the wands where the float valves are against the bottle bottoms. Especially when changing to new full water bottles from empties. Special note: like me you may wish to locate the actual five gallon bottles remotely from the pump and output supply line to your faucet or ice maker. If so that’s likely to require that you extend the 1/2” ID line from the pump to the bottles location. The line supplied in the kit is high quality hose that does not impart taste or odor to water passing through it. I found out aftermarket hose from hardware stores may not be the same. Even if advertised as drinking or potable water safe it may add undesirable taste or odor to what comes out your faucet. Especially if it sits in the line more than a few hours. The answer for me has been to buy the hose needed from a marine supply store. Hose that is specifically labeled for potable water. Since most boats use hoses to supply fresh water from storage to faucet this is a common need. And those hoses are expected to be perfect. And so far they have been. It’s worth the extra cost per foot the marine supply (West Marine in my case) charges over what the hardware store charges since you will get the hose you really need. Use the plastic hose barbs also at marine supply to connect your new hose to the hose supplied with this kit. Like the hose they impart no taste. Make sure to clamp them with stainless hose clamps. Even small air leaks will cause your pump to loose prime because of air pockets in the hose.
S**Z
Great Pump
The pump works great. I use it to fill the coffee machine at work with the bottled water. I would Highly Recommend
R**R
Working fine with RO system
My RO system output pressure is low so I added this to give it a boost to serve counter-top faucet and refrigerator ice and water chiller. So far, so good! It uses standard poly fittings and connects easily, in from under-cabinet RO and out to a tee to fridge and faucet. It kicks on for a few seconds when using the faucet or in-fridge chilled water dispenser but once pressure is up it switches off; the sound is negligible. With RO there's no need for the in-fridge water filter.
B**R
Noisy, but works well.
This works the way it should, I use it to supply a plumbed-in filtered water faucet at my kitchen sink. After hurricane Helene left us without water for a week, this was my solution for having easy access to safe drinking water. Now that city water is back to normal, I'm still chemically treating the water in 5 gallon batches, and I run the output from the pump into an accumulator tank and through a filtrete under-sink filter and then into the faucet. I rotate between 2, 5 gallon jugs, so I always have water on hand, and I'm using it all the time, so it stays fresh. If the city water ever has a problem, I'll be drinking water that's a week old and has been processed on-site, so this gives me extra peace of mind (and if the power goes out, I also have a battery operated pump for a 5 gal jug, so I can just pump straight from the supply without the filter)
M**M
18 Months and Dead
I bought this to replace a 12 year old FlowJet 1000. If I didn't know better, this was a Flowjet. The screw hole mountings are identical to the FlowJet. So were the plumbing supply fittings. While the FJ was old, this seems to have more pressure, less pulsing and is a little bit quieter. I live alone. So it is only me using it for water to my ice maker and water in the door to my fridge. For 18 months, it served me well. I changed the tank as I normally do and came back about an hour later to hear it running. Only this time, it didn't turn off as it had lost its prime and was unable to activate the pressure switch. I did a few things like hold the 5 gallon jug of water above it and turning the jug on its side to force water down the tubing. Nothing worked, so I primed it using the tap water and forcing water into the line. Problem solved, correct? Nope. The next AM there was a puddle of water on the floor. The pump had developed a leak. I took it apart thinking it was a clamp or something. Nope. The casing of the pump literally cracked on its own. And now I know why. Nothing inside the pump casing is secured. The pump is held in place by two pieces of foam that compress when it is put in the case. The pressure relay was hot glued on one of two connectors and that had failed. A wiring harness also had hot glue to hold it in place. The interior detailing of this is absolutely sad and was built to the cheapest possible standards. No wonder it broke. It vibrated the pad out of the way and was rubbing against the case. So more cheap stuff from China that will eventually break on you. In any case, I cleaned the pump housing and used some waterproof epoxy to seal the housing. I don't expect it to last very long so I ordered a different brand as a replacement. I can't seem to add any photos to this, but the construction with hot glue is really sad.
D**D
Después de 2 semanas de instalación funciona perfectamente y lo use para alimentar un refrigerarador .con dispensador de agua y hielo . Ya que la toma de agua está a unos 3 metros y tendría que agujerear y ranurar paredes y opte por rapido y sin ensuciar
C**.
Está ótima!!! Sencilla de instalación, no hace ruido
G**R
Excelente producto tiene todo fácil de instalar sin falla buen precio y muy buena recomendacion
C**N
me gustó la presión y volumen de agua que saca la bomba, pero es más ruidosa de lo que esperaba, ojalá el fabricante pueda sacar una nueva versión más silenciosa.
V**N
Perfecto, aunque lleva poco instalado, espero que dure bastante pero hasta ahora muy bien
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