
We are thrilled to have teamed up with Melbourne based sustainable flask company Made by Fressko, in support of ‘Plastic Free July’.
Their water flasks are simple, stylish and sustainable, made from only the highest quality materials and built to last… just like our water filters!
You can create healthy fruit-infused water, brew tea and sip coffee from these flasks as they will keep a drink cold for up to 12 hours or hot for six.
Made by Fressko has kindly offered all our WFA customers 20% OFF their reusable flasks for the month of July and August. So there has never been a better time to make a difference to the environment and enjoy fresh, great tasting filtered water from a reusable bottle.
There’s also a great variety of water flasks to choose from with the colour collection and the original collection. Choose a colour collection stainless steel flask with glass lining and it will keep your filtered water hot for 6 hours and cold for 12 hours.
Or the original collection glass or bamboo water flask with insulated glass and a 2 in 1 filter / infuser ideal for tea or infused drinks.
Just head to the Fressko website, choose your favourite water flask, add to cart and use the promotional code WFA20 on their website. Be quick, offer ends on 31st August 2018.

We’ll also be featuring some more filtered water recipes inspired by Fressko throughout July.
Check out our Instagram and Facebook page for more ideas on how to use your WFA filtered water in a Fresso flask.
We would love to see how you use yours, please send us your photos or post to Facebook or Instagram and tag us @waterfiltersaustralia.
There’s never been a better time to switch to a reusable water bottle… and if you need to update your inline water filter system or replace a water filter cartridge contact us today.
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