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How Much Does a Water Cooler Cost

27/02/2012 By Chris Cook

Good question! Unfortunately the answer isn't very straight forward... it depends on a number of factors including how many people are likely to use the water cooler, what type of water cooler you have, if the water cooler is plumbed in (mains fed) or bottled, if you have a servicing and maintenance contract, if you buy the water cooler outright, or lease it and which company you choose to provide your water cooler.

Generally speaking, all these factors have to be taken into account before a supplier can give you an accurate quote. However, to provide an indication of pricing, we put together this page which shows costs for a range of typical rental agreements.

Here at Office Water Coolers we also monitor your spending pattern so that we can ensure you're on the best package and receiving the greatest value for money. All our packages include sanitation, water, cups, a recycling service, a wide range of water coolers to choose from, maintenance and breakdown cover. We pride ourselves on our service, the quality of our products and the value we provide.

We hope this helps you make your decision. 

If you would like to get a quotation, please get in touch.


 



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