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Foodservice Equipment Marketing (FEM) has unveiled two new additions to its water dispenser range: the Cornelius PearlMini and PearlMax5.


Designed to cater to diverse environments, these dispensers provide a choice of chilled still, medium-carbonated and fully carbonated water. According to the company, their sleek, modern design prioritises hygienic water delivery with minimal noise, making them ideal for sensitive areas such as offices, hotel corridors and lobbies.


The PearlMini, distinguished by its sleek silver finish, delivers up to 120 litres of water per hour. It operates in ambient temperatures up to 32ºC and features an electronic display available in 13 languages. Its compact dimensions include an easily removable drip tray and a water level indicator.


Meanwhile, the PearlMax5, with its modern black design, also offers an output of 120 litres per hour and can be fitted with an optional base cabinet for additional equipment such as water filters and CO2 bottles.

PearlMax5

This model features an adjustable dispense height of up to 70mm. It includes electronic filter monitoring, an integrated AquaStop function to manage leaks and supports portion dispensing. The PearlMax5 boasts a low energy consumption rate of 0.12kWh per day.


Top image: Cornelius PearlMini

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FEM unveils new water dispensers

Rafaela Sousa

6 August 2024

FEM unveils new water dispensers

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