Just about to order your water filter and wondering about shipping costs and delivery times?
WFA shipping costs are super simple to calculate. We deliver Australia-wide. All you need is your post code and an email address!

Choose your water filter. Add to cart then just type in your postcode! The flat rate fee will appear.
Flat rate Shipping Australia wide
We offer a flat rate for shipping depending on where you live, so you can order as many water filters as you like for one shipping price! The perfect excuse to make the most of our bundle offers!
At WFA we use Sendle couriers to deliver our water filters and package them in a padded post bag for extra protection. Your delivery is tracked so you know when it’s likely to arrive.
Please allow 4-5 business days for delivery.

(includes all of NSW, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide Metro Areas)
(includes Perth Metro and Tasmania, Country areas of Queensland, Victoria and South Australia)
(includes country Western Australia and country Northern Territory)
Please note that if you would like to send a water filter to an address outside of a major town please allow a few more days for delivery.
On the road, away on your travels in a RV or caravan? No worries! We can send it to a Post Office on your route to collect when you get there! Please contact one of our friendly customer service team if you need any help.
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