Easy to use and conveniently located inside Giant Eagle Supermarket #4086. Our self-serve refill water station provides fresh filtered drinking water in 1, 3 or 5-gallons.
Frequently Asked Questions About Primo Water Exchange
Where is Primo Water Exchange located?
Primo Water Exchange is located inside Giant Eagle Supermarket #4086 at 15919 Pearl Rd, Strongsville, OH 44136, USA.
What services does Primo Water Exchange offer?
Primo Water Exchange offers self-serve water refill services with fresh filtered drinking water available in 1, 3, or 5-gallon containers.
What are the payment options accepted at Primo Water Exchange?
Primo Water Exchange accepts American Express, Apple Pay, cash, Mastercard, and Visa as payment methods.
What are the operating hours of Primo Water Exchange?
Primo Water Exchange follows the retailer location hours of Giant Eagle Supermarket #4086.
In which languages can I communicate at Primo Water Exchange?
Primo Water Exchange supports English and Spanish languages for customer communication.
How can I contact Primo Water Exchange?
You can contact Primo Water Exchange by phone at +1 844-237-7466 or via email at social@primowater.com.
Does Primo Water Exchange have a social media presence?
Yes, Primo Water Exchange is on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/PrimoWaterCorp and on Instagram under the handle Primowater.
Which nearby supermarket is Primo Water Exchange located in?
Primo Water Exchange is conveniently located inside the Giant Eagle supermarket, and Market District Supermarket is another nearby option for groceries.
Are there nearby banking services if I need cash for my water refill?
Yes, nearby banking services include Huntington Bank, Huntington Bank ATM, Bank of America ATM, Chase Bank, and Fifth Third Bank for your convenience.
What other places of interest are near Primo Water Exchange that I might visit before or after my water refill?
Nearby places include Starbucks for coffee, Levin Mattress Strongsville for furniture, and St John Neumann Catholic Church if you're interested in local religious sites.