Originally posted by: GoodRevrnd
The blue spigot is for nefs.![]()
Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
in some cases, theres a heating element. white can be warmed h20.
Originally posted by: DanFungus
Uh..that sucks![]()
Originally posted by: Intake77
if theres no 'heating element' then why is it there?
Originally posted by: technogeeky
Red (if available) is hot.
White is room tempature.
Blue is cold.
Originally posted by: technogeeky
Red (if available) is hot.
White is room tempature.
Blue is cold.
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: technogeeky
Red (if available) is hot.
White is room tempature.
Blue is cold.
that's what i always thought too. since i second this, he's right. no other proof needed.
Originally posted by: monotony
Weird. We have a red, and a white. The red comes out hot enough to make instant coffee or boil pasta. The white comes out about 1 degree above freezing. No blue to be found...
Originally posted by: technogeeky
Red (if available) is hot.
White is room tempature.
Blue is cold.
Originally posted by: guyver01
The Dual-Temperature model, offers cold water and "cook," or room temperature, water. The Tri-Temperature system, has three spigots and provides hot water as well as "cook," and cold.
Source: Oasis Point-of-Use Coolers
Originally posted by: technogeeky
Red (if available) is hot.
White is room tempature.
Blue is cold.
