Bulk Water Bottles: Best Options for Businesses and Events 2026
Last updated: April 2026 | Advertising disclosure
The search for “bulk water bottles” covers a wide range of buyers who want very different things. Before comparing options, it helps to know which category you’re in.
Three Types of Bulk Water Bottles
1. Pre-Filled Bulk Cases (Generic Label)
Cases of 16.9oz bottles — 24 or more per case — filled with purified water and labeled with an existing brand (Niagara, Deer Park, store brand). This is what you’re buying when you roll a flat of water out of Costco.
This is the cheapest option per bottle. Best for: offices, events, construction sites, anywhere water just needs to be available and nobody cares about the label.
We sell Niagara in case and pallet quantities. Contact us for pricing.
2. Empty/Blank Bulk Bottles (No Label)
Unfilled PET plastic bottles, sold by the case or pallet. Used by companies that fill their own water (spring water estates, beverage co-packers), or businesses that apply custom labels in-house rather than ordering pre-labeled.
Blank bulk bottles are available through wholesale packaging suppliers. Minimum orders tend to be higher — often 500–2,000 bottles — because the economics are built around co-packer volumes.
3. Custom-Labeled Bulk Water Bottles (Filled, Your Brand)
Pre-filled water in bottles with your label on them. This is what businesses order when they want “their water” — for hospitality, events, corporate gifting, trade shows.
Starts at $0.26/bottle from CustomWater.com at 250 bottles. Full comparison on our custom labeled water page.
Pre-Filled Bulk Cases: Pricing and Sources
For plain pre-filled water in bulk, price per ounce is the only metric that matters. Here’s how the main sources compare on 16.9oz (500mL) bottles:
| Source | Approx. Price/Bottle | Typical Case Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Costco (Kirkland Signature) | ~$0.15 | 40-pack | In-store pickup; no delivery. Niagara-produced water. |
| Sam’s Club (Member’s Mark) | ~$0.16 | 35-pack | In-store or SamsClub.com delivery. Niagara-produced water. |
| BulkBottledWater.com (Niagara) | Contact for volume pricing | 24-pack cases, pallets | Bulk delivery, pallet quantities, no club membership needed. |
| Amazon (Subscribe & Save) | ~$0.29–$0.38 | 24-pack | Convenient delivery; higher cost than club stores. |
For most businesses buying 50+ cases, club store pricing is the cheapest retail option. But you need a membership, you need to pick it up, and you’re limited to whatever the store has in stock. For delivery at volume without those constraints, contact us.
Bottle Size Guide
Most people default to 16.9oz (500mL) because it’s the standard. But it’s not always the right size:
- 8oz (237mL) — children’s events, schools, airlines, catering portions. Lower per-ounce value but right for portion control. Cost is higher per ounce but lower per bottle.
- 12oz (355mL) — less common but available from some suppliers. Splits the difference between 8oz and 16.9oz for serving situations.
- 16.9oz (500mL) — standard. Best price per ounce for most use cases. What most bulk orders use.
- 20oz (591mL) — individual use where people want a larger bottle — gym, vending, longer events where refilling isn’t practical.
- 1L (33.8oz) — conference tables, catering, meal service. One liter on a table looks more intentional than a half-liter.
- 1.5L (50.7oz) — table service, family-size portions. Less common at custom-label suppliers.
What to Order for Common Use Cases
| Use Case | Best Type | Best Size | Custom Label? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Office break room supply | Pre-filled generic (Niagara) | 16.9oz | No |
| Construction/worksite | Pre-filled generic (Niagara), pallet | 16.9oz or 20oz | No |
| Wedding (300 guests) | Custom-labeled | 8oz or 16.9oz | Yes |
| Trade show booth | Custom-labeled | 8oz or 16.9oz | Yes |
| Hotel guest rooms | Custom-labeled | 16.9oz or 1L | Yes |
| Real estate open house | Custom-labeled | 16.9oz | Yes |
| School event | Pre-filled generic or custom-labeled | 8oz | Optional |
| Emergency preparedness stock | Pre-filled generic, pallet | 16.9oz | No |
FAQ
- What is the cheapest bulk water bottle option?
- For plain water without custom labels, Costco and Sam’s Club are cheapest at roughly $0.15–0.16 per 16.9oz bottle. For delivery in volume without a club membership, Niagara direct or wholesale pricing runs $0.18–$0.25 depending on order size. Amazon delivery is the most convenient but not the cheapest.
- Can I buy water bottles in bulk and add my own labels?
- Yes. You can buy blank (unlabeled) pre-filled water bottles and apply labels in-house. The challenge is label quality — a printed sticker looks different from a professionally applied shrink-sleeve label. Most businesses find that ordering pre-labeled from a custom water supplier like CustomWater.com produces better results than DIY labeling, especially once you factor in the time and materials.
- How many water bottles come in a pallet?
- A standard pallet of 16.9oz cases holds approximately 72 cases of 24 bottles each — around 1,728 bottles. Some configurations run higher. Confirm with your supplier before ordering freight, since pallet dimensions and weights affect shipping costs significantly.
- What’s the difference between “water bottles in bulk” and “bulk bottled water”?
- Same thing in practice. Both refer to buying pre-filled water bottles in large quantities — cases, pallets, or wholesale shipments. “Water bottles in bulk” sometimes also refers to empty/reusable water bottles purchased in bulk quantity for resale or distribution, which is a completely different product. Context usually makes it clear which one someone means.
- What plastic type are bulk water bottles made from?
- Standard single-use water bottles are made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate), identified by the #1 recycling symbol. PET is BPA-free, FDA-approved for food contact, and widely recyclable. It’s the same plastic used by Fiji, Evian, and virtually every commercial water brand. The concerns about plastic leaching apply to heat and UV exposure over time — stored properly, PET bottles are fine within their stated shelf life.