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Water Dispenser Price in Nepal | Hot & Cold Jar Dispensers

Stop lifting heavy 20-liter jars every time you need a drink. At Sinja, we offer the most convenient water dispensing solutions in Nepal, starting from just Rs. 350 for automatic pumps to premium Hot & Cold dispensers for offices. Stay hydrated with safe, clean water at the perfect temperature.

Why Shop at Sinja?

  • 🚚 Free Delivery: We deliver heavy dispensers safely to your door in Kathmandu, Lalitpur, and Bhaktapur.
  • ⚔ Energy Efficient: Our models are chosen to consume minimal electricity while keeping water hot/cold.
  • šŸ›”ļø Brand Warranty: 1-Year Warranty on compressor and heating coil for peace of mind.

Explore Our Water Dispenser Collection

1. Automatic Jar Pumps (The Rs. 350 Solution)

Best for: Students, small kitchens, and budget buyers. No space? No problem. These rechargeable wireless pumps sit right on top of your 20L jar. Just press a button, and water flows out.

  • Price: Rs. 350 – Rs. 650.
  • Key Features: USB Rechargeable, fits all standard Nepali jars, portable.

2. Table Top Dispensers

Best for: Small offices and kitchen countertops. Compact yet powerful. These sit on a table and provide instant hot and normal water. Perfect for making tea/coffee without a kettle.

  • Top Brands: Baltra, Yasuda, Midea.
  • Starting Price: Rs. 3,800.
  • Modes: Hot & Normal (usually no cooling compressor).

3. Floor Standing Dispensers (with Fridge)

Best for: Corporate offices and large families. The complete package. These units stand on the floor and often come with a small refrigerator cabinet at the bottom to store milk or cold drinks.

  • Top Brands: CG, Himstar, Midea.
  • Starting Price: Rs. 7,500 – Rs. 15,000.
  • Modes: Hot, Normal, and Cold (Compressor Cooling).

Does a Water Dispenser Increase Electricity Bill?

Many customers in Nepal are afraid to buy a dispenser because they think it consumes too much electricity. Let's break down the real cost:

1. Heating Mode (The Main Consumer)

  • The heating coil uses about 500W, but it only runs for 5–10 minutes until the water is hot. Once hot, it cuts off (Auto-Cut).
  • Daily Cost: If you leave the hot switch ON all day, it costs approx Rs. 3–5 per day.

2. Cooling Mode (Very Low Consumption)

  • The cooling compressor uses only 80W–100W (like a small fridge bulb).
  • Daily Cost: Negligible (Approx Rs. 1–2 per day).

The Verdict: A water dispenser is surprisingly cheap to run! To save even more, simply switch off the "Hot" button at night or when you don't need tea/coffee.

Water Dispenser Buying Guide & FAQs

Q: What is the difference between "Electronic Cooling" and "Compressor Cooling"?

A: This is the most important spec to check!

  • Electronic Cooling: Cheaper models. Cools water only slightly (to 15°C). Good for mild weather.
  • Compressor Cooling: Premium models (like a fridge). Chills water to ice-cold levels (5°C–10°C). Mandatory for Kathmandu summers if you want truly cold water.

Q: How to clean a water dispenser at home?

A: Hygiene is key. Every 2 months, mix lemon juice and water, pour it into the empty tank, and drain it through the taps. This removes the "plastic smell" and scales. Ensure you unplug the device first!

Q: Can I use a water dispenser without electricity?

A: Yes. The taps are mechanical. Even during load-shedding or power cuts, you can still dispense water. However, the water will be at room temperature (heating and cooling won't work).