This is my third siphon. The first two were not made well enough for my use. This is solid (so far)
J***** P*****
I like It, It is Great
G********
lots and lots of bubbly H2o
P*** W****
Bruh I didn’t buy this (yet) but I swear this is the thing squidward used when he wanted to make spongebob and Patrick friends again 😱5 stars! 🤩 🧽 🦑 ⭐️
M*
Prior to this, our family was gifted some discontinued mini carbonator from 2017, made by an old company that got bought out or changed its name. We really liked it, but the darn thing broke in just over a month. Kind of inconvenient, considering we'd just bought about 100 8g CO2 canisters for it. We were about to buy a whole new soda maker along with new 60g canisters for it, when I saw this.This old-fashioned soda maker not only took our 8g canisters, but frankly, we all agree it fizzes bette…r than our old carbonator did! There isn't really much to break on it; the components are pretty simple, with basically no mechanical parts involved.If you're used to a SodaStream or Drinkmate or whatever, you might be used to adding the flavoring to the bottle right after fizzing. I don't suggest doing that with this style of soda maker (and I doubt the manufacturer would either). I recommend adding the flavoring directly to your glass and then adding the fizzy water, or vice-versa.If the fizz is too strong for you, (or you want to use less fizzy water to save on cartridges), I recommend diluting your drink with some regular, unfizzed water.I figure my only complaint is that it's a little small. This might be annoying for a 3-4 person family who uses their drink maker a lot. For a smaller family (i.e., 2 people or less) though, this isn't too bad. It's also a little pricey for what it is, but considering what you spend on the mechanical ones that have a lot more stuff to break, and may or may not do as good of a job, I think it's well worth it.
j***
Great seltzer maker and attractive also!
r*** m*******
works well, kind of fun, and no more cans to open and deal with getting rid of.
A* B*
I got one of these because I was buying a ton of canned sparkling water and I wanted to use my Fluoride filtered water to make soda. My guess is that most of the companies selling soda in cans or bottles are putting Fluoride in there to keep everyone dumbed down, just like they do with the municipal water supplies. So I got this product to make sure I am not drinking Fluoride.I filter my water with a Berkey Filter and then put the water into this. It makes perfect bubbly soda water every tim…e. I love it. And it is fun hearing it transform the water into soda. It makes a cool sound. I am looking forward to taking out and showing it off at a party to make cocktails. It would be a very cool gift for anyone that you know who loves sparkling soda water. It is very simple and easy to use too. The instructions were easy to follow.
J** M*******
So its not cheap for what it is. Seltzer at the store is basically 50cents to a buck. However it goes flat and you dont always have it on hand, while cartridges last forever. In bulk this thing will let you make a bottle of seltzer for a buck each.Had a lot of issues and being that its plastic on peoples reviews i was skeptical. However its a sturdy grade plastic and not an issue. Additionally there's no real instruction to use it properly.1. remove neck plug with tongs. remove metal tube.2. ad…d 2-3 inches of ice cubes to empty bottle. This is really a must. They dont tell you that... frozen water doesnt work. Not well. Ice does it perfect.3. fill all the way to neck of bottle.4. insert neck tube. push to secure flush with top of bottle, this will push the water up a little.5. insert metal tube. this will push the water to the top flush, and may spill just a bit... (but not like they instructed, when filling to the top.) its less mess.6. secure tightly the top. the top has a lever on it that dispenses....DO NOT grab that thing when tightening... common sense. You're going to screw up your seals. Instead place index finger at nozzle, and thumb at c02 peg. turn it secure like that. its firm. not bending anything. particularly you're moving parts.7. insrt your co2 into adapter, unscrew cap, and place into c02 peg. Tight it all the way.8. bubbles will pass quickly like a fish tank airator...if it slows down...shake it... leave it...shake it... you can use the thing with the c02 still plugged in.9. continue this process until the bubbles stop coming from metal tube at bottom. at that point you can replace co2 cap with regular metal stub cap.10. First spritz is gonna blow air. Either shoot in sink, or empty glass. Don't shoot into mixed drink. After that you're golden. and bubbles will be on par with store bought.. You'll actually be happy with the product.Their instructions really stink. When done right. Great little toy.