Refill on style, safety, and sustainable hydration.
DropSpot™ Bottle Fillers and Water Coolers

HIGH DESIGN HYDRATION
Sloan DropSpot Bottle Fillers and Water Coolers promote access and performance through thoughtful design.

DropSpot Bottle Fillers are crafted from durable, premium materials. Choose everlasting stainless steel or go for a modern aesthetic with the black powder coated galvanized steel.

Sloan’s proven sensor and water dispensing technologies combine for a pleasant, hands-free bottle filling experience enhanced by two backlit LED lights that illuminate the bottle filling area while in use.

The patent pending push bar is designed to be activated at any touch point. This feature enhances usability for all. A proprietary key opens the push bar and provides quick access to service parts for ease of maintenance. Available on DRS110, DRS115, DRS120, and DRS125.

DropSpot Bottle Fillers and Water Coolers match most manufacturers’ rough-ins, simplifying installation and making upgrading easier. The filter status indicator light is unobtrusive and remains off until filter replacement is needed.
Sloan DropSpot Bottle Fillers and Water Coolers are engineered with maintenance in mind, giving staff access and tools to make adjustments with ease.

Remotely monitor and control all existing DropSpot Bottle Fillers via built-in Wi-Fi (no additional hardware required). Scheduled line flushes, filter status alerts, remote sensor configuration, usage analytics, and bottles-saved reporting.

The DRS100 features a swing-open cabinet that provides easy access to the filter and internal components.

The convenient drop-down door assembly provides easy access to the filter on filtered DRS110/DRS115 and DRS120/DRS125 models

Sloan’s 3000-gallon filter reduces Total PFAS “forever chemicals,” linked to adverse health outcomes, as well as lead, microplastics, cysts, Class 1 Particulates, chlorine, and other contaminants. It complies with NSF-42, 53, and 401 standards.

Enjoy the confidence and comfort that comes with Sloan's state-of-the-art water filtration technology. Water filters help deliver safer drinking water by reducing harmful contaminants and impurities. This means every sip is refreshing and supports your well-being.
From aging infrastructure to emerging pollutants, water quality is under increasing pressure. Lead, a toxic heavy metal, continues to impact millions through legacy piping and has been linked to serious developmental risks in children. At the same time, PFAS, persistent “forever chemicals,” are raising widespread concern due to their association with harmful health effects, prompting federal action. Compounding these risks, microplastics have become ubiquitous across water, air, and food systems, accumulating in the body and carrying potential toxins. Together, these contaminants highlight a complex and escalating challenge for public health and water safety.

Installing bottle fillers are a practical way to promote sustainability, reduce waste, and preserve our planet for future generations. All Sloan DropSpot™ Bottle Fillers and Water Coolers provide a convenient and accessible way to refill reusable bottles with fresh water. By encouraging the use of reusable bottles, bottle fillers help minimize plastic waste, a significant environmental concern contributing to pollution and habitat destruction. It also conserves valuable natural resources, such as oil and water used in the production and transportation of plastic bottles.
Americans use about 50 billion water bottles a year, wasting more than a billion dollars worth of plastic.
Plastic bottles used today may be around for hundreds, if not thousands, of years.
The plastics from single-use plastic water bottles never fully decompose but are broken down into microplastics which can end up in our bodies. Bottle fillers benefit human health by reducing the usage of single use plastic water bottles.
75% of school-aged children in the United States do not consume the recommended daily allowances for water, which is essential for human health. Bottle fillers can encourage water consumption by providing easy access to drinking water.

The counter display indicates the number of 16 oz plastic bottles saved.

While in use, the counter display shows the ounces of water dispensed, a handy feature for the health-conscious user to track their water consumption.

States often move faster than federal standards. Schools and public facilities are often the first environments where new water safety and hydration requirements are introduced. The examples below highlight several regulations that shape drinking water access, filtration, and bottle-filler installations.

Las Vegas, NV

Scottsdale, AZ

Chicago, IL
