Product Type: Desktop water dispenser
Cooling & Heating Method: Compressor cooling + electric heating
Water Output Types: Hot water, Cold water
Structure: Countertop / desktop design
Material (Exterior): Plastic housing (likely ABS or similar) with metallic‑look panel
Dispensing Faucets: Multiple faucets (at least 2 for hot/cold — appears 3 taps in design)
Water Tank / Reservoir: Internal reservoir(s) for hot and cold water storage
Temperature Control: Thermostat / thermal regulation for hot & cold water
Heating Element: Electric heating coil or similar to provide hot water
Cooling System: Compressor‑based refrigeration system (compressor, condenser, evaporator)
Thermal Insulation: Insulated water tank / reservoir to maintain temperature stability
Power Supply: Electric (mains) powered
Voltage / Power (typical for similar): ~220 V, ~550 W (based on comparable models)
Design Style: Compact desktop / countertop — suitable for home, office, kitchen, small commercial environments
User Interface: Likely simple push / lever taps and indicator lights for hot / cold / power (as seen on panel in photo)
LED / Indicator Lights: For status of Hot / Power / Cold (visible on front panel in image)
Drip Tray: Removable drip tray under faucets for easy cleaning
Usage Scenarios: Kitchen, office break room, pantry, small commercial spaces, home use
Space Saving: Desktop design — saves floor space compared to freestanding water coolers
Water Temperature Range: Cold water cooled via compressor (can reach ~4–10 °C with compressor cooling)
Hot Water Temperature: Heated to near boiling / hot water standard (suitable for tea, coffee, hot drinks)
Versatility: Provides both cold and hot water on demand — good for multiple drink types (cold drinks, hot beverages, instant soups, etc.)
Convenience: Instant access to hot/cold water without need for kettle / refrigerator / separate appliances
Suitable Water Sources: Bottled water or direct supply depending on model (though this is a desktop dispenser — likely bottled or detachable reservoir)
Maintenance: Removable drip tray and possibly removable reservoir — easier cleaning and water replacement
Durability: Robust build for regular use in home or office contexts
Safety Features: Thermostatic temperature control to avoid overheating; for hot water — likely some safety consideration to prevent scalding (common in hot & cold dispensers)
Energy Efficiency: Compressor cooling tends to be more energy-efficient and faster than thermoelectric cooling for achieving low temperatures
Portability / Placement: Countertop / tabletop ready — no need for floor space; easy to place on kitchen counter, office pantry, etc.
Color / Finish: Likely silver/metallic front with light-colored body (as per image)
Aesthetic Design: Modern, minimal, clean look — suits contemporary home or office environments
Multiple Use Cases: Daily drinking water, tea/coffee preparation, hot water for cooking, chilled water for refreshment, small office use, home kitchen use
Ideal for: Families, apartments, offices, small businesses, break rooms, dorms, kitchens
Water Dispensing Volume: Depends on internal reservoir capacity — sufficient for small to medium daily water consumption (exact volume not measured from image)
Installation Requirements: Requires electric power; likely just plug-and-play — no complex plumbing for bottled/reservoir type
Cleaning / Hygiene: Easy-to-clean exterior and drip tray; presumably removable parts for maintenance
Compact Footprint: Occupies minimal countertop space compared to full-size floor dispensers
All-in-One Convenience: Combines heating and cooling water dispensing in one compact unit — reduces need for separate water heater and cooler appliances
Performance: Fast cooling via compressor; quick heating via heating element; continuous availability of hot or cold water on demand



