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Cintas introduces WaterBreak ICE hydration system

Latest water system produces up to 165 pounds of ice daily

Cintas introduces WaterBreak ICE hydration system
Source: Cintas
WaterBreak ICE offers up to 165 pounds chewable ice daily alongside hot and room-temperature filtered water and an optional freestanding base all in one fully-serviced dispenser.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
October 15, 2025

Cintas recently introduced its WaterBreak ICE, the third model in its WaterBreak line of cleaner, more affordable hydration systems and services. 

WaterBreak ICE offers chewable ice alongside hot and room-temperature filtered water - all in one fully-serviced dispenser.

Cintas’ latest water system can hold up to 16.5 pounds of ice, and can produce up to 165 pounds per day. An internal LED UV light improves cleanliness of both the water and ice reservoirs. Measuring 23.6 H × 14.2 W × 23.6 D inches, the unit can be fitted to an optional freestanding base.

Third system in WaterBreak lineup

WaterBreak ICE joins two other recently-launched Cintas hydration systems.

WaterBreak Premium is a closed water system offering cleaner operation. It provides hot, cold and room-temperature water and features a hot water safety feature along with a self-draining 1.5 gallon drip tray.

The Premium model measures 43.7 inches high. For locations with space constraints, Cintas also offers the WaterBreak Countertop, which is less than 17 inches tall, allowing it to fit under most kitchen cabinets while still filling large coffee containers and sport bottles

WaterBreak Countertop offers the functionality as the Premium model in a smaller form factor. Its polymer cabinet won't rust or scratch countertops.

Sustainability coupled with service

WaterBreak servicing is provided for a flat monthly fee without regular filter change fees. The systems do not require storing or lifting heavy water jugs, and also reduce dependence on single-use plastic bottles.

Cintas said its water coolers make it easy to help employees stay hydrated and feel refreshed, supporting team productivity and overall physical and mental health.

Whether employees are at risk of experiencing heat stress or just trying to stay properly hydrated on the job, the company offers flexible systems including several electrolyte options.

 

More about Cintas

Headquartered in Cincinnati, Cintas is a publicly held Fortune 500 company traded over the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol CTAS and is a component of both the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index and Nasdaq-100 Index.

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