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An indoor shot captures a blue and white "SLife Reverse Osmosis Water Vending Machine" in Pattaya City, Thailand. The machine features a prominent digital display on the left, showing the "SLife" logo and the machine's purpose. To its right, a control panel includes a red digital readout displaying "0339" (likely an amount or volume), green indicator lights, and coin slots for 1, 2, 5, and 10 Baht coins. Instructions for use, written in Thai, detail a three-step process: "1. Put in bottle, 2. Insert coin, 3. Press dispense button."

Below the control panel, a section advertises "Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water" from "Savelife." The right side of the machine has a large white recessed area, where customers would place their bottles for refilling. Another label on the right advertises "RO purified water vending" with the "SLife" and "Savelife" brands, stating "New! 28,500 Baht," possibly for purchasing a machine. It also provides contact numbers for Bangkok and Pattaya, offering "Free installation on-site" and "multiple payment methods." The machine bears "TVA" and "NSF" logos, indicating certifications. The flooring consists of dark wood-look tiles, contrasting with the light-colored wall where the machine is installed. The overall lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly at night, highlighting the machine's illuminated elements.
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Apr 28, 2026, 8:41 PM

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An indoor shot captures a blue and white "SLife Reverse Osmosis Water Vending Machine" in Pattaya City, Thailand. The machine features a prominent digital display on the left, showing the "SLife" logo and the machine's purpose. To its right, a control panel includes a red digital readout displaying "0339" (likely an amount or volume), green indicator lights, and coin slots for 1, 2, 5, and 10 Baht coins. Instructions for use, written in Thai, detail a three-step process: "1. Put in bottle, 2. Insert coin, 3. Press dispense button." Below the control panel, a section advertises "Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water" from "Savelife." The right side of the machine has a large white recessed area, where customers would place their bottles for refilling. Another label on the right advertises "RO purified water vending" with the "SLife" and "Savelife" brands, stating "New! 28,500 Baht," possibly for purchasing a machine. It also provides contact numbers for Bangkok and Pattaya, offering "Free installation on-site" and "multiple payment methods." The machine bears "TVA" and "NSF" logos, indicating certifications. The flooring consists of dark wood-look tiles, contrasting with the light-colored wall where the machine is installed. The overall lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly at night, highlighting the machine's illuminated elements.

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