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product_id: 183651717
title: "CLCTPOU620UVF2"
brand: "brio"
price: "₩423426"
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# 2-stage filtration (Sediment + Carbon block) UV self-cleaning kills 99.99% microbes Tri-temp dispense (Hot, Room, Cold) CLCTPOU620UVF2

**Brand:** brio
**Price:** ₩423426
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 💧 Elevate your hydration game with pure, instant water—clean, cool, and convenient!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CLCTPOU620UVF2 by brio
- **How much does it cost?** ₩423426 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- brio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted brio brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Space-Savvy Design:** Compact countertop footprint fits seamlessly in modern kitchens and offices.
- • **Hassle-Free Hygiene:** Automated UV-C cleaning ensures your dispenser stays sanitized 24/7.
- • **Pure Hydration On Demand:** Enjoy crisp cold, ambient, or hot water instantly—no ice or kettle needed.
- • **Eco-Friendly & Cost-Saving:** Bottleless system reduces plastic waste and cuts ongoing water costs.
- • **Advanced 2-Stage Filtration:** Dual filters remove sediments, chlorine, odors, and impurities for pristine taste.

## Overview

The Brio Self-Cleaning Countertop Bottleless Water Cooler offers tri-temperature dispensing (hot, room, cold) with a dual-stage sediment and carbon block filtration system. Its compact design fits easily on countertops, while the integrated UV-C cleaning technology automatically disinfects the unit, eliminating 99.99% of microbes. This bottleless dispenser reduces plastic waste and ongoing costs, delivering fresh, purified water instantly with minimal energy consumption.

## Description

desertcart.com: Brio Self-Cleaning Countertop Bottleless Water Cooler Dispenser - with 2-Stage Water Filter and Installation Kit, Tri Temp Dispense, UV Cleaning - Black : Everything Else

Review: Great, efficient unit for the home - I've had this unit for 3 months now. I bought it to replace my refrigerator's water dispenser after having a problem with mold. It was too costly to repair and probably would have just recurred anyway, so I decided to get a dedicated unit. I love clean drinking water and it's much cheaper than bottled over time with how much we drink. Energy: The surprising thing was how energy efficient it is. I tested on an average day (2 people using it for both hot and cold) using a plugin power meter. It used 0.76 kwh over a period of 24.8hrs. Honestly with how often I see the compressor or heater running, I expected a lot more usage. Temperature: That being said, the unit is actually not that hot or cold. I've measured it at around 160°F for the hot and 55°F for the cold. This is fine for drinking (my Asian wife drinks the hot or mixes it with some ambient and I, American, drink cold generally). But it's not hot enough to make coffee or tea with, and not as cold as the refrigerator water was. This may actually account for the low power usage. I'm fine with it that way, though. And I haven't been able to find a service manual to see if it's possible to adjust. Noise: The only really long-term annoyance is the noise. I mean it is a compressor and a moderately high speed fan, so I expected some noise. But due to how compact everything is, there's really no room for noise insulation in the unit. So it's definitely louder than the refrigerator when the unit is heating or cooling water. This may vary depending on where you put it. Mine is right out in the open on the counter with a window behind it which may amplify it a little over a cabinet or something. I mean you need to leave the back open for it to cool itself, so you can't put it in a totally enclosed space, but if it were in a cabinet with an open back and far enough away from the wall to allow air flow, it might be less noticeable. Service: I actually ended up with a bad unit from desertcart and had to contact Brio support. Overall it was a good experience. There was the typical fight to get past first line support by convincing them I'd tried everything to resolve the issue and that it was properly installed. But after determining the unit was defective, I was shipped a new unit from Brio fairly quickly. As a bonus, due to COVID-19 they didn't want the defective unit back, so I got some free filters and free replacement parts if anything should break after warranty, assuming I don't recycle it to save space or if I move. Installation: I had some issues installing due to my own plumbing, but installing the actual unit was a breeze. I had space on the counter right next to the kitchen sink and beside the refrigerator, and a hole already cut in the side of the cabinet for the refrigerator water line, so I just expanded the hole slightly to fit another hose. I left the refrigerator line installed in case I decided to bypass the water reservoir for the ice maker one of these days which requires more work than I have time for at the moment. But I could have just used the hole as is if I didn't want to leave that attached. Everything else was easy. Just turn off the water under the sink. Install the adapter included. Attach the hoses as shown in the instructions. And turn the water back on. YMMV depending on your setup, but that's not related specifically to the product. The hoses are very easy to attach and secure due to the design of the adapters. Big plus. Water Quality: Probably the most important thing is the quality of the water. And I'm quite satisfied. It's way better quality than the refrigerator ever was. Really no taste at all, which is the way I like it. The filters included are still working great after 3 months. I guess it's too early to see how long they'll last overall, though. Also, note that our water is not really that bad compared to some. Mostly it's just a chlorine and mineral taste issue. I can't say if it would help with real pollution issues or an otherwise unhealthy water supply. Ease of Use: For the cold and ambient water dispensing, it's just a simple button push. There is a very slight delay as it does its thing and it seems to always clear the lines after you let off the button so there's a little extra at the end you have to make sure to catch. Though the included tray is deep enough to collect a good amount of that, which is a big plus compared to the refrigerator which just had a plastic tray that was nearly flat with some ridges to allow the cup to sit above. The only minor complaint I have is around the hot water. The part of the manual for this seems to be for another unit. It says to push the child lock button and press the cup against the dispenser. This unit doesn't have a thing in the back that you press the cup against, just buttons on top. The confusing part is that the three buttons for dispensing are obviously buttons. They are mechanical, separate pieces of plastic that push down a little when you press them. However, the button to unlock the child safety feature is just a picture of a lock between the hot and ambient buttons. It's just touch sensitive and doesn't depress, so it's really hard to understand that it's actually a button at all and not just a diagram. Once you figure it out, it's fine, but it took me a while to even try touching it. Again, it's minor, but not very user friendly. I have to explain it to everyone the first time, because so far no one has figured it out on their own. Making it a mechanical button or explicitly saying with words or a diagram that you need to press that lock picture would help. Also, if nothing else, fixing the manual would be great so at least you could say RTFM. Conclusion: Overall, any minor issues I have with the unit's design are just that, minor. And there are not really any technical issues to speak of that any other unit wouldn't have. It really is mostly as simple as clean water at the push of a button. I can't justify even deducting a half-star (if that were possible). Maybe a 4.75 out of 5 if I had to give a more specific score. I'm quite satisfied 3 months in.
Review: Fine unit, when it works. - Had three units total, all 3 broke. First unit, water leaked out the front immediately. Brio replaced with a second unit. Second unit, cold water stopped working before the end of year 2. Brio replaced with a third unit. Third unit, cold water stopped working before the end of year 2. Doesn't make sense to pay for the units (and their filters) with such poor manufacturing. Stay away.

## Features

- Hot, Room, and Cold Water: When you use our point of use bottleless water cooler dispenser you can choose between crisp cold, room-temperature and piping hot water, making it ideal for cool refreshments or toasty beverages. Always have perfectly cool or hot water on hand with the cooler that goes above and beyond, so you never need ice or an appliance to cool or heat water. Brio engineers ensure that you have access to pure water at any time, day or night.
- Compact: The countertop Brio Cooler is ideal for storing in compact spaces. The smaller design of the cooler will still provide you with high quality and clean drinking water while saving you extra space in your kitchen
- Bottleless POU: Our water cooler is bottleless and will reduce the cost of constant purchase of water. Tap water is filtered using our dual filtration system, consisting of a sediment filter and a carbon block filter, to deliver pure water every time. The first stage features a premium sediment filter that removes dust, particles and rust. The second stage further purifies water through the premium carbon block that removes chlorine, cloudiness, odd tastes and odors.
- Time Saving: Our bottleless water cooler dispenser saves time when you need to make a quick cup of tea, hot cocoa, or instant soup! You never have to wait for a pot or kettle to boil. This water dispenser helps users minimize their carbon footprint as it helps reduce waste from single-use plastic bottles.
- Self-Cleaning: UV-CARE by Brio is an automated disinfecting device that automatically disinfects your Brio water cooler giving you the peace of mind that your water cooler is sanitized. Brio uses a powerful UV Light to disinfect, as it is one of the most effective ways to kill 99.99% of disease-causing microbes. A clean cooler shouldn’t be complicated, so we simplified it for you.
- INCLUDED COMPONENTS: Countertop Bottleless 2-Stage Water Cooler Dispenser, 2 Filters, and Installation Kit
- REPLACEMENT FILTERS: For replacement filters search for “Brio MIB200PKF" 2-Stage Filter Replacement Kit

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B084GGP336 |
| Access Location | Top |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #406,323 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #253 in Hot & Cold Water Dispensers |
| Brand | Brio |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (329) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841545175514 |
| Included Components | Countertop Bottleless 2-Stage Water Cooler, 2 Filters, Installation Kit |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Weight | 47.6 pounds |
| Item model number | CLCTPOU620UVF2 |
| Manufacturer | Brio |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of settings | 3 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 22"D x 11"W x 16.25"H |
| Style | Dispenser |
| UPC | 841545175514 |
| Wattage | 410 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Brio
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 22"D x 11"W x 16.25"H
- **Style:** Dispenser

## Images

![CLCTPOU620UVF2 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41KFfbPX5iL.jpg)
![CLCTPOU620UVF2 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41MAeDn4BTL.jpg)
![CLCTPOU620UVF2 - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41XgJh4SiCL.jpg)
![CLCTPOU620UVF2 - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41f4RLxJxlL.jpg)
![CLCTPOU620UVF2 - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41mBiY-RopL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this come with an installation kit?**
A: I bought a used one and it was missing all the pieces for installation, was rusted, and smelled like mold.

**Q: -what adapter is need it to connect to fridge water line?**
A: This unit uses the standard ice maker diameter hose. It is best to put the the supplied valve as close to source as possible. You would need a t adapter BEFORE the supplied valve in order to split off two ways to the fridge and to the valve. This t adapter is not supplied and the supplied valve may not fit your American piping. Be prepared to make adjustments to the installation. Installation was not hard, but patience and a trip to the hardware store should be expected. It is important to make the water split before the valve because the flow will have to be turned off many times during installation, if there is a leak and when flushing the filters. Otherwise, you are cutting water off the fridge unnecessarily.

**Q: Will this still work without the filters (can the filters be bypassed)?**
A: Water will spray everywhere from where the filters should be.

**Q: Does this have a child safety feature?**
A: Yes, and super easy to install because the filters are already installed

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great, efficient unit for the home
*by J***L on November 18, 2020*

I've had this unit for 3 months now. I bought it to replace my refrigerator's water dispenser after having a problem with mold. It was too costly to repair and probably would have just recurred anyway, so I decided to get a dedicated unit. I love clean drinking water and it's much cheaper than bottled over time with how much we drink. Energy: The surprising thing was how energy efficient it is. I tested on an average day (2 people using it for both hot and cold) using a plugin power meter. It used 0.76 kwh over a period of 24.8hrs. Honestly with how often I see the compressor or heater running, I expected a lot more usage. Temperature: That being said, the unit is actually not that hot or cold. I've measured it at around 160°F for the hot and 55°F for the cold. This is fine for drinking (my Asian wife drinks the hot or mixes it with some ambient and I, American, drink cold generally). But it's not hot enough to make coffee or tea with, and not as cold as the refrigerator water was. This may actually account for the low power usage. I'm fine with it that way, though. And I haven't been able to find a service manual to see if it's possible to adjust. Noise: The only really long-term annoyance is the noise. I mean it is a compressor and a moderately high speed fan, so I expected some noise. But due to how compact everything is, there's really no room for noise insulation in the unit. So it's definitely louder than the refrigerator when the unit is heating or cooling water. This may vary depending on where you put it. Mine is right out in the open on the counter with a window behind it which may amplify it a little over a cabinet or something. I mean you need to leave the back open for it to cool itself, so you can't put it in a totally enclosed space, but if it were in a cabinet with an open back and far enough away from the wall to allow air flow, it might be less noticeable. Service: I actually ended up with a bad unit from Amazon and had to contact Brio support. Overall it was a good experience. There was the typical fight to get past first line support by convincing them I'd tried everything to resolve the issue and that it was properly installed. But after determining the unit was defective, I was shipped a new unit from Brio fairly quickly. As a bonus, due to COVID-19 they didn't want the defective unit back, so I got some free filters and free replacement parts if anything should break after warranty, assuming I don't recycle it to save space or if I move. Installation: I had some issues installing due to my own plumbing, but installing the actual unit was a breeze. I had space on the counter right next to the kitchen sink and beside the refrigerator, and a hole already cut in the side of the cabinet for the refrigerator water line, so I just expanded the hole slightly to fit another hose. I left the refrigerator line installed in case I decided to bypass the water reservoir for the ice maker one of these days which requires more work than I have time for at the moment. But I could have just used the hole as is if I didn't want to leave that attached. Everything else was easy. Just turn off the water under the sink. Install the adapter included. Attach the hoses as shown in the instructions. And turn the water back on. YMMV depending on your setup, but that's not related specifically to the product. The hoses are very easy to attach and secure due to the design of the adapters. Big plus. Water Quality: Probably the most important thing is the quality of the water. And I'm quite satisfied. It's way better quality than the refrigerator ever was. Really no taste at all, which is the way I like it. The filters included are still working great after 3 months. I guess it's too early to see how long they'll last overall, though. Also, note that our water is not really that bad compared to some. Mostly it's just a chlorine and mineral taste issue. I can't say if it would help with real pollution issues or an otherwise unhealthy water supply. Ease of Use: For the cold and ambient water dispensing, it's just a simple button push. There is a very slight delay as it does its thing and it seems to always clear the lines after you let off the button so there's a little extra at the end you have to make sure to catch. Though the included tray is deep enough to collect a good amount of that, which is a big plus compared to the refrigerator which just had a plastic tray that was nearly flat with some ridges to allow the cup to sit above. The only minor complaint I have is around the hot water. The part of the manual for this seems to be for another unit. It says to push the child lock button and press the cup against the dispenser. This unit doesn't have a thing in the back that you press the cup against, just buttons on top. The confusing part is that the three buttons for dispensing are obviously buttons. They are mechanical, separate pieces of plastic that push down a little when you press them. However, the button to unlock the child safety feature is just a picture of a lock between the hot and ambient buttons. It's just touch sensitive and doesn't depress, so it's really hard to understand that it's actually a button at all and not just a diagram. Once you figure it out, it's fine, but it took me a while to even try touching it. Again, it's minor, but not very user friendly. I have to explain it to everyone the first time, because so far no one has figured it out on their own. Making it a mechanical button or explicitly saying with words or a diagram that you need to press that lock picture would help. Also, if nothing else, fixing the manual would be great so at least you could say RTFM. Conclusion: Overall, any minor issues I have with the unit's design are just that, minor. And there are not really any technical issues to speak of that any other unit wouldn't have. It really is mostly as simple as clean water at the push of a button. I can't justify even deducting a half-star (if that were possible). Maybe a 4.75 out of 5 if I had to give a more specific score. I'm quite satisfied 3 months in.

### ⭐ Fine unit, when it works.
*by P***. on November 12, 2024*

Had three units total, all 3 broke. First unit, water leaked out the front immediately. Brio replaced with a second unit. Second unit, cold water stopped working before the end of year 2. Brio replaced with a third unit. Third unit, cold water stopped working before the end of year 2. Doesn't make sense to pay for the units (and their filters) with such poor manufacturing. Stay away.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally, No More Disposable Water Bottles
*by K***N on March 21, 2020*

Update (6/24/2020): We've had this water purifier now for about 3 months - and it is still working flawlessly. I've become so accustomed to the taste/consistency of this water that I prefer it over water bottles. We've had zero issues with functionality, all buttons/lights work well, the filter(s) are still working, as well as the UV. Very impressed with this product (still). Original Review: Naturally, the current events going on have had us questioning alternative ways to have clean water on hand, other than buying case after case of bottled water. For years, we've been sick of purchasing water this way, but this was the straw that broke the camel's back apparently. I did extensive Amazon research for different water purifiers, reading reviews, product dimensions, etc. When I purchased this last week, there were no reviews. However, other products that Brio has, have pretty great reviews. The two main reasons we went with this option were 1) The height of this unit fits comfortably under our cabinets and 2) The room for cups/pitchers to collect the water from the dispenser is quite tall. I've attached pictures for reference. Installation took a few hours (but that's because our current water line needed an adapter - so a trip to Lowe's was necessary). The only thing that is taking some getting used to is the flavor/consistency of the water. It's not a bad taste, in fact, there's really no taste at all, thank goodness (because I'm NOT a fan of tap water). It's difficult to describe, but the consistency of the water still feels like tap water when you drink it. It's just not as smooth as bottled water. But after a few days, I've gotten used to it. I also purchased a back-up set of filters to have on hand, in the event things get even harder to find in the future. They're $90 on Amazon right now. Here's the link to the replacement filters (since it took me some time to find them): Brio 2 Stage Water Cooler Filter Replacement Kit - for Models with UVF2-1500 Gallons https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083JP8GXW/ref=cm_sw_r_fm_apa_i_JTJDEb9ES1C7V Overall, the piece of mind from not having to rely on getting bottled water anymore, especially now, is worth every penny, ten times over. I highly recommend this water purifier.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Brio Self-Cleaning Countertop Bottleless Water Cooler Dispenser - with 2-Stage Water Filter and Installation Kit, Tri Temp Dispense, UV Cleaning - Black
- Brio 2 Stage Water Cooler Filter Replacement Kit - for Models with "UVF2" - 1500 Gallons
- Brio 3-Stage Filter Replacement Kit for Brio 3-Stage Water Cooler Dispensers

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