

💧 Sip Smart, Live Easy: The Ultimate Portable Water Pump for Every Hustle
This 5 Gallon Electric Drinking Portable Water Dispenser features a rechargeable battery lasting up to 40 days per charge, a powerful 3.8W pump delivering 1.2 liters per minute, and universal compatibility with 2-6 gallon bottles. Designed for convenience and safety, it operates with a simple button press and uses BPA-free, food-grade materials to ensure clean, tasteless water anywhere—ideal for home, office, camping, or events.










| Best Sellers Rank | #2,289 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #5 in Hot & Cold Water Dispensers |
| Brand | D DATADAGO |
| Capacity | 5 Gallons |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 22,074 Reviews |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 2.3"D x 2.5"W x 5"H |
| Style | Black |
S**E
So far no metal taste. Works well.
I like to wait as long as possible to give an honest review. It started to not pour water, but that was because I was used to it working so well that I forgot it needs to charge 😂. So yea, it definitely works and charged with no issue. It doesn’t give off a metal taste like the ones I’ve tasted from other people. HOWEVER, it hasn’t been a year yet so idk if it will change over time. But for now, it works well and I’m satisfied.
C**N
Perfect for work and camping!
I bought two of these - one for work and one for camping trips and they've been awesome. Super convenient and very helpful when you don't want to life heavy water jugs. There's no weird taste at all, which was my biggest concern. I just boil the silicone straw every few months to keep it sanitary. Overall, it works great and has been very reliable. I'd definitely recommend this product.
K**A
Decent for the water table hack!
We saw the TikTok hack for the water table. We bought this one to try, and it does the trick sorta. It does not do a continuous flow; it stays on for about ten minutes if you press and hold the button. That’s a bit disappointing as we have to keep turning it back on for our toddler. It was simple to set up. All we had to do was drill the hole bigger in the table to stick the tub through. I do love that it's a rechargeable battery, so we don't have to worry about buying batteries for it. We could use it right away. Mostly happy with this purchase, and it'll save on our water bill!
A**K
Poor design choices make this prone to failure
This is the 2nd unit I've had (1st one died at right before it's 1 yr mark). So this one lasted a fair bit longer. Had a few weird "hiccups" in the past few years (each time making me think, there is goes, it's probably dead) but it surprising would start working again. However, this time, it "hiccupped" for the last time. It refused to turn off. I thought there was a circuit timer that would actually shut off the pump after a certain amount of continuous operation but it just wouldn't stop. So it ran and ran until the battery eventually gave out. Since the unit wouldn't charge any longer I had to open it up to investigate. The battery is sitting dangerously low at ~1.8V (normal range would be between 3V and 4.2V). Glad to see that the charging IC didn't fail as well and allow the circuit to attempt charging the battery. Further investigation revealed that the tactile switch is the source of the failure. Terminals are continuously shorted. I attempted to clean it with isopropyl alcohol to no avail. So I'll have to desolder the switch and try a new battery. Unfortunately, with the way this is designed, if the switch fails in this manner it will also kill the battery since there is nothing to stop it from continuously running it into the ground. Docking points for poor hardware choice and circuit design aspects that allows one failure to then cause more failures. These tactile switches are notoriously bad for applications like this since moisture easy corrodes the device. Adding points back considering that this is at least put together in a way that someone familiar with electronics can service it.
J**I
Works, but doesn't fit my mouth jug water bottle
I bought this 2–5 gallon electric portable drinking water dispenser with USB charging. It works well and charges properly. The water pump also works well and was easy to install. However, this water pump dispenser does not fit the neck of my 5-gallon bottle. I had to remove the blue seal that came with the bottle, to make it fit, but the pump still fits loosely and wobbles. The dispenser does not leave any metal taste, and the overall condition is good.
V**S
Great product
I have purchased a few of these now. The first one was 4 years ago. I loved it so much that I have purchased again to use when traveling, to have in our RV, and to give to my son. It is easy to use and easy to change to other bottles. Be aware that you need a special cap to go on the water bottle before this goes on, or it doesn't seal correctly. The battery life is great. I probably only have to charge it once a week. Light-weight and easy to pack along on our adventures.
J**.
Works Great!
Works well, not the fastest pump, but dependable. Battery lasts a good long time.
W**G
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap
I bought this small pump, so that I didn't have to pick up a 5-gallon bottle of distilled water to fill my humidifier. It arrived very quickly. I charged it overnight. After attaching the hoses to the pump (No small task as it was like trying to push wet pasta down a hole!), I started the pump. Water started flowing from inside the pump around the output port. It was NOT coming from around the hose, but from inside the pump around the hose fitting. I put a towel around the neck of the bottle to catch the spilling water. After one minute the pump automatically stopped. I restarted it by pushing the power button. After another minute, it shut off again. A safety feature so you don't flood the room? Nothing in the directions about that. I continued to push the power button after each time it shut off until the humidifier container was full. A total of 7 pushes for 7 minutes of pumping. (My kitchen water faucet has a sensor on it. After to turn the water by waving your hand near the faucet, the water turns on for 2 minutes, then turns off.) This pump is cheaply made, is rechargeable, and I will probably keep it, but will buy some other pump if this one dies.
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