Primo Purified Self-Service Refill Water with Added Minerals, 3 Gallon
- Brand:
- Primo Water
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 000000095051
- EAN:
- 0000000095051
- Walmart SKU:
- 151610983
Market rate of $1.17 positions buyers 0.0% under the established average.
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Highest Price
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$1.38 | |
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Lowest Price
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$1.17 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$1.17 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Primo Purified Self-Service Refill Water with Added Minerals, 3 Gallon since 3/3/2025. The most recent price update was on Mar 5, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $1.17 (lowest on 3/3/2025) to $1.38 (highest on 5/1/2025). The average price during this period is $1.21.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.0/5 from 94 reviews.
We drink that water all the time...Love it.
The 10 times that I bought 1 gallon bottled water I saved it and went and had it refilled there. I feel like the 10 times I bought 1 gallon bottles of water Then had them refilled at Primo water refill station, I feel like I am contributing to the planet. Hopefully I am reducing my carbon footprint
Primo purified water is a great improvement in the taste of ice tea, coffee, most recipes, or simply a quick cool drink of water. The low price of refilling, and ease of doing so, puts tap water into my distant past. I prefer the 3 gallon bottle because it is easier to lift onto my top loading dispenser. I have to refill more often than with the 5 gallon bottles, but the 3 gallon bottles work best for me. Before committing to buying a dispenser, taste test for yourself with a 1 gallon bottle. Far cheaper than other bottled waters, just as good, and no plastic pollution when you refill. And there are a wide variety of dispensers - hot, cold, K cup coffee, no lift bottom loaders, even with a pet floor dispenser (pets love Primo) or just use a low cost pump tap on the big bottle.
Best way to get safe clean water. I fill 7 5 gallon or 3 gallon jugs. Where I live you can't drink the water. And using bottled water costs to much and bad for the environment. Costs ro much to use in home water filters and buy $30 to $50 new filters. This water is $.37 cents a gallon. Much better deal and tastes very clean.
Good clean plain water. We use this water to make coffee. And the exact same product is much less expensive at Walmart than it is at the local grocer.
It doesn't dirty up your appliances like ice and coffee makers. That's the reason we get it. You can buy your jugs to start with and bring them back to fill at the machine. Doesn't cost much at all to do the refills.
It's good water (we use it in a humidifier because our well water is pretty hard and mineral-filled). We prefer to refill our containers, not exchange them. The main problem with that is that there are A LOT of exchange places, but refill stations are few and far between. Not only are refill stations rare, but the majority of them (in my quite limited experience) are out of order. I know of 3 within a fairly wide radius, and 2 of those are down needing repair for at least a week.
Water lasts about a week for one person. It is heavy and requires going to the store to refill. Its convenient to have hot and very cold water and the taste is excellent. If I didnt have help getting the refill I would not be able to use this product.
I've been using the Primo water refill station for almost 2 years and love the fact that I've save the earth from thousand of disposable plastic bottles AND I can also use bottled water when cooking. The taste is excellent and the price is AWESOME. I get three gallons of quality water for less than $3.00. The only thing I'd like to see for improvement is to add paper towels at the filling station. Not always but at times I could use one.
i love the ability to refill large water bottles but find it frustrating when the machines are not "maintained as often as required" by the company. it is also frustrating to only have the LARGE store shopping carts instead of smaller carts which are easier carry for refill bottles. would be nice if there was a way to notify refill customers when the machines is broken which would save bringing large bottles only to find machine not working.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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