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Domestic Water Filters

Single, most reliable source for detailed, comprehensive and consistent market research covering the Australian domestic water filters market.

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We deliver extensive brand analysis across an extensive range of product segments, providing rich insights into the consumer purchase journey, extent of pre-purchase research and brand perceptions and drivers that can help suppliers understand and evaluate their marketing strategies.

Household ownership rates, usual source of drinking water and detailed segment analysis have helped clients track market movements and trends over an extended period of time.

Our understanding of the market and our continued dedication to ensuring our research is relevant and dynamic helps our clients position themselves to advantage.

Report coverage

The report includes: - Household ownership. Detailed analysis of household ownership rates and preferred sourced of drinking water. - Product segments. Detailed segment analysis and rich insights including frequency of filter change. - Purchase process. Reasons for purchase, pre-purchase research, purchase journey, purchase motivation. - Brand. Market share, influence, recommendation, drivers, image and perception ratings. - Retailer/Supplier. Price paid, place of purchase, online purchase analysis. - Product Specifics. The report also contains additional segment specific analysis.

Products coverage

The study covers the following types of domestic water filters: - Under sink - Sink top - Attached to tap - Whole house - Filter jugs - Filtered water bottles - Counter top chillers - Ceramic urn/ gravity filters

Methodology

Large sample size. We undertake an online survey at least 5,000 households to ensure a robust sample size across product categories.

Consistent and comparable research methodology. Our consistent line of questioning across key variables allows time-series analysis.

National coverage. We conduct the survey in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, plus regional areas of the Eastern States.

Weighted data. Survey data is weighted up to project results to all Australian households.

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