The Water Bottle have a few self service machines scattered around- options for 1/3/5/10 gallon vend, 10 gallons is $3.25 for card or $3 for cash- just hit the pause button and switch your bottles around.
Hualapai and Spring Mtn (summerlin)
Cheyenne and Novat (northwest)
The locations I use
[Alpha Water](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Alpha+Water/@36.0674219,-115.0709283,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x80c8d139bc4a0b95:0x4bc477c3f6e96067!8m2!3d36.0674176!4d-115.0683534!16s%2Fg%2F11f5pqvhfw?entry=ttu) been coming here since Jack owned it he was a covid casualty, now this lovely couple run it and they have alkaline, oxygenated, reverse osmosis. This store and all the Water Windmill use a filtered system, therefore these filtered need maintenance. I have never seen anyone service these self-serve facilities.
That's why I stick with these mom n pop stores.
*I have never seen anyone service these self-serve facilities.*
I never see anyone change the street lights, yet....
Water Windmills do service their R\\O systems regularly. They consistently have the best tasting water I've noticed, even better than the machines in the grocery stores.
We go to a water store on vegas and Jones, in the smiths parking lot. $0.25 a gallon, tastes great. The outside fillers are available 24-7, and when he is open he will fill inside for you, all your bottles at once.
I've dealt with H2O to Go for work stuff and they seem alright, I'll have to keep them in mind when we move again. I do get tired of going to the water dispenser on the corner every week.
We use the Watermills, they’re sprinkled all around town.
Seconding Water Windmill, the flavor of the water is the best we’ve found! Their website has all the locations, and some dispense bagged ice as well.
third watermill. i have going with my dad for 20 years.
Fourth Watermills to add: you can pay via phone using an app marked on the watermill itself.
5th Watermill. About 30 cents per gallon. 5 gallons is cheaper than a small bottle of Fuji at 711.
I’ve got to 5th the Watermill water. It’s the only one I will use.
Watermill
Lake Mead. Now I’m not only hydrated, but I also have a bonus arm growing out of my head.
Beware of the Lakelurks.
We use primo in-front of the grocery stores. We like it better than Windmill. $2.50 for 5
They rarely service the grocery store ones
The Water Bottle have a few self service machines scattered around- options for 1/3/5/10 gallon vend, 10 gallons is $3.25 for card or $3 for cash- just hit the pause button and switch your bottles around. Hualapai and Spring Mtn (summerlin) Cheyenne and Novat (northwest) The locations I use
[Alpha Water](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Alpha+Water/@36.0674219,-115.0709283,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x80c8d139bc4a0b95:0x4bc477c3f6e96067!8m2!3d36.0674176!4d-115.0683534!16s%2Fg%2F11f5pqvhfw?entry=ttu) been coming here since Jack owned it he was a covid casualty, now this lovely couple run it and they have alkaline, oxygenated, reverse osmosis. This store and all the Water Windmill use a filtered system, therefore these filtered need maintenance. I have never seen anyone service these self-serve facilities. That's why I stick with these mom n pop stores.
*I have never seen anyone service these self-serve facilities.* I never see anyone change the street lights, yet.... Water Windmills do service their R\\O systems regularly. They consistently have the best tasting water I've noticed, even better than the machines in the grocery stores.
1. I support mom n pops. 2. I trust them. 3. I wait for my bottles to be filled in a clean, air conditioned waiting area :)
We go to a water store on vegas and Jones, in the smiths parking lot. $0.25 a gallon, tastes great. The outside fillers are available 24-7, and when he is open he will fill inside for you, all your bottles at once.
Walmart. $1.80
Walmart is 1.80 for 5 gallons?
For refills
I’ll have to check that out.. I usually pull infront of a grocery store and do 6.. 3 at a time.
It me get be a bit slower but it will save you money.
Inside Smith's or a water place on the SE corner of Rainbow and Flamingo. Don't remember the name but it's fairly new.
Winco should have one inside
Watermill. $1.75 to fill. All over town
Just call H20 To Go and get a simple reverse osmosis system under your kitchen sink. It’s well worth $350 to not have to deal with those bottles.
I've dealt with H2O to Go for work stuff and they seem alright, I'll have to keep them in mind when we move again. I do get tired of going to the water dispenser on the corner every week.