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Avalon A4 Bottom Loading vs Euhomy Bottom Loading (WC-C) Water Cooler Dispenser Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
The Avalon A4 and the Euhomy WC-C are two typical bottom-loading water cooler dispensers. There are various pros and cons between the two machines, but the Avalon A4 is the better machine for performance, flow rate, and button design.
The Euhomy has a much better build quality in terms of the side panels. It also has a magnetic cabinet door with a neat pocket handle and a more elegant water straw with a silicone cap. The design is tidier for both the cabinet and the cold water tank area.
The real flaw with the Euhomy is its actual performance. For both cold and hot water it doesn’t measure up to the Avalon A4.
The Avalon A4 measured a top high of 199 ℉ for hot water, while the Euhomy was the lowest, recording only 189 ℉. The flow rate was also significantly slower even though it puts out 5 L of hot water per hour compared to the 4.8 L of the Avalon.
The Euhomy is also not a match in terms of cold water. The temperature stabilizes at 55‒57 ℉ (compared to 52‒54 ℉) and its capacity is slightly less than the Avalon A4. The Avalons A4 is, therefore, the better machine, plus the design of its dispensing buttons is a lot more and more comfortable than those of the Euhomy.
Pros & Cons
- Hot water temperature
- Perfect flow rate score
- Night light
- Sanitary nozzle design
- Drip tray level float
- Material quality
- Magnetic door lock
- Pocket handle
- Panel & spouts
- Silicone bottle cap
- Tidy interior design
- Drip tray attached to door
- Cold water tank cleaning
- Stiff buttons
- Lack-luster performance
- Slowish flow rate
Key Specs
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