Freestanding Water Coolers

Freestanding water coolers dispense hot, cold, and ambient-temperature water at the push of a tap — making them one of the most practical hydration solutions for homes, offices, gyms, schools, clinics, and commercial premises across Australia. Awesome Water Filters stocks a range of freestanding coolers in both bottle-fed (top-load and bottom-load) and plumbed-in (bottleless) configurations, from compact single-temperature units to full hot, cold, and sparkling models.

Browse the full range below and find the cooler that suits your space, usage level, and budget.


Types of Freestanding Water Cooler

There are two main configurations to consider:

  • Bottle-fed freestanding coolers: Use a refillable water bottle (typically 15L) mounted on top or concealed in a bottom-loading cabinet. No plumbing required — simply swap the bottle when empty. Ideal for renters, smaller offices, or locations where a plumber connection isn't practical.
  • Plumbed-in (bottleless) freestanding coolers: Connect directly to your mains water supply and include a built-in filtration system. Eliminates the need to order, store, and swap bottles. Better for high-volume use and lower ongoing cost-per-litre. Installation requires a plumber connection to your cold water supply line.

See also our dedicated Bottleless Water Cooler collection if you're specifically looking for plumbed-in models.

Temperature Options

  • Hot and cold: Delivers refrigerator-cold and near-boiling water. Most popular configuration for offices and workplaces. Hot water tank with safety tap is standard on most models.
  • Cold and ambient (room temperature): No hot water element — typically more energy-efficient. Suits situations where hot water is not required.
  • Hot, cold, and sparkling: Premium models that add carbonated water alongside hot and cold. Requires CO₂ cylinder.

How to Choose a Freestanding Water Cooler

  • Usage volume: Consider how many people will use the cooler daily. Larger offices or high-traffic areas benefit from models with bigger cold and hot tanks, higher refrigeration capacity, and faster recovery times.
  • Bottle-fed vs. plumbed-in: Plumbed-in eliminates bottle logistics and ongoing bottle costs. Bottle-fed is simpler to set up and relocate.
  • Footprint and height: Freestanding coolers are floor-standing units — confirm the available floor space and ceiling clearance before ordering.
  • Energy efficiency: Look for models with energy-saving mode or a low standby power rating, particularly for offices with overnight shutdown periods.
  • Filtration: Bottle-fed coolers rely on the quality of the water in the bottle. Plumbed-in models include a built-in filter — check the filter type and replacement schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a plumber to set up a freestanding water cooler?

For bottle-fed models — no. You simply position the unit, load the water bottle, and plug it in. For plumbed-in (bottleless) freestanding coolers, a cold water supply connection is required, which should be completed by a licensed plumber.

How often do I need to replace the water bottle?

A standard 15L bottle typically provides around 200 cups of cold water. Usage varies significantly by the number of people using the cooler. Most workplaces order replacement bottles on a regular delivery schedule; your local water delivery service can advise on a suitable frequency.

How do I clean a freestanding water cooler?

Regular sanitisation of the internal tank, taps, and drip tray is important to maintain water quality and hygiene. Most manufacturers recommend a sanitisation service every 3–6 months. Clean the drip tray and external surfaces more frequently. Refer to the user manual for your specific model.

Can I use my own filtered water in a bottle-fed cooler?

Yes — bottle-fed coolers accept any compatible 15L water bottle, including bottles filled with your own filtered water. Ensure the bottle and cooler neck size are compatible before purchasing.

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