More Freedom for Water Servers. "Aqua 8" New Applications Begin

Aqua Clara Co., Ltd. will begin accepting new applications for its new water server "Aqua 8" on April 1, 2026, offering ease of use and versatility.

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Aqua Clara Co., Ltd. (President and Representative Director: Yasuyuki Fujii, Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo), which aims to create "life," "environment," and "health" through water, will begin accepting new applications for its new water server "Aqua 8" on April 1, 2026.

Aqua 8 is a slim water server that fits into any space.

It features user-friendly operability for everyone, along with a simple yet meticulously designed aesthetic.

Its name embodies meanings such as "infinity" and "expansion," positioning it as the next-generation water server.

■ Up to 17% reduction in power consumption!*

Aqua 8's power consumption is reduced by approximately 17% compared to conventional Aqua Clara products!

It's not only easy to use but also contributes to reducing electricity bills, making it an economically friendly water server.

【Aqua 8 Power Consumption Comparison】

■ Designed for everyone's ease of use

Aqua 8's faucet adopts a lever type, making it easy for anyone to use. The hot water side is equipped with a child lock function*, allowing families with small children to use it with peace of mind. Furthermore, since it is not electronically controlled, water can be drawn from the faucet even during a power outage. *Hot and cold water functions stop during a power outage.

*Conforms to the Guidelines for Preventing Infant Burn Accidents by the Japan Water Delivery & Server Association

■ Design Features

・Simple and standard design that never gets old

・Faucet position designed higher than conventional models for comfortable water dispensing

・Top and bottom identical size design achieves a slimmer form

【Adjustable Drip Tray】

The drip tray can be adjusted to two levels according to the height of the container.

You can use it at the optimal height for your specific usage scenario.

Product Name: Aqua 8
Anshin Support Fee: 1,100 yen/month (tax included)
External Dimensions: (Width) 271mm (Depth) 320mm (Height) 1,255mm (when regular bottle is installed)
Weight: 16.0kg
*Approx. 33kg when regular bottle is installed (maximum value)
*Approx. 28kg when slim bottle is installed (maximum value)
Capacity: Cold water / 3.4L Hot water / 1.8L
Power Consumption: Cold water / 105W Hot water / 350W
Water/Hot Water Temperature: Water temperature / 5-12℃ Hot water temperature / 80-90℃

■ Aqua 8 Product Page

https://www.aquaclara.co.jp/product/server/8/

Aqua Clara will continue to strive for improved services and quality, aiming to create products that further satisfy our customers, while providing services that enhance the quality of life for all users.


【About Aqua Clara】

Aqua Clara operates a franchise business that consistently handles everything from the manufacturing of high-purity design water to sales and home delivery, by contracting with excellent local companies nationwide. It is a leading company in the office and home water server industry.

□Location: Shinagawa Tokyu Building 4F, 1-6-31 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo

□President and Representative Director: Yasuyuki Fujii

□Business Activities: Manufacturing and home delivery of soft drinks, Franchise headquarters business for soft drink home delivery

https://www.aquaclara.co.jp/

FAQ

What are the main features of Aqua 8?

Key features include up to 17% reduction in power consumption, easy-to-use lever faucet, child lock function, water dispensing during power outages, and a two-stage adjustable drip tray.

When will Aqua 8 start accepting applications?

New applications for Aqua 8 will begin on April 1, 2026.

What kind of homes or offices is Aqua 8 suitable for?

Its slim design fits any space, and with a child lock, it's suitable for families with small children. It's also ideal for homes and offices prioritizing disaster preparedness due to its ability to dispense water during power outages.