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Soda Stream
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I drink, mainly, fizzy drinks. I go through a lot of plastic bottles and I have limited access to recycling facilities.
I am thinking of asking Santa for a Soda Stream but I am a bit confused about what machine I should purchase.
I don't like fizzy water so the machine would only be used for adding syrup/flavouring. Which machine or range of machines should I look at?
I am thinking of asking Santa for a Soda Stream but I am a bit confused about what machine I should purchase.
I don't like fizzy water so the machine would only be used for adding syrup/flavouring. Which machine or range of machines should I look at?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have one and use it all the time. I particularly like this company for cordials.
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I have the Spirit Soda Stream. I wouldn’t be without it.
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I have the Spirit Soda Stream. I wouldn’t be without it.
237SJ - the glass/crystal one looks good but that isn't as important as getting one that is idiot-proof to operate.
RR - that is what confuses me, the Spirit Soda Stream says it is a fizzy water maker. I want a Pepsi Max and 7-up maker. I am not sure if there is a real difference between the different types of machines.
I've had to reduce by half the amount of Pepsi Max that I drink due to developing Kidney Disease (gone from 1litre per day to 500ml). I usually drink water for the rest of the day. 7-up is nice for a wee treat.
Maybe Santa will know which one I need - if only!
RR - that is what confuses me, the Spirit Soda Stream says it is a fizzy water maker. I want a Pepsi Max and 7-up maker. I am not sure if there is a real difference between the different types of machines.
I've had to reduce by half the amount of Pepsi Max that I drink due to developing Kidney Disease (gone from 1litre per day to 500ml). I usually drink water for the rest of the day. 7-up is nice for a wee treat.
Maybe Santa will know which one I need - if only!
Sorry wolf, but may I join the conversation while the Soda stream experts are around?
I have a Kenwood soda stream - about 40 - 50 years old that still works extremely well
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Can any one tell me where I can get replacement bottles of gas, as I’m now on my last one, having stocked up well some years ago.
I have a Kenwood soda stream - about 40 - 50 years old that still works extremely well
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Can any one tell me where I can get replacement bottles of gas, as I’m now on my last one, having stocked up well some years ago.
Kettledrum:
Are the gas bottles used by the model you've got any different to those made for modern ones? If not, this would seem to be the obvious place to purchase replacements:
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Are the gas bottles used by the model you've got any different to those made for modern ones? If not, this would seem to be the obvious place to purchase replacements:
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kettledrum I had acquired one that hadn't been used from my deceased friend - was never used, son gave it to me and I could not get gas bottles for it, so sister bought me a new one. You just can't get the old bottles well as far as I am aware.
Wolf 63 - get yourself one - you mix the water until it is fizzy then add your favourite juice.
Argos Soda Stream. And you can also get your replacement gas bottles in Argos as well when you run out.
When I partied mine was used a lot to make sparkling water as a good few of my guests took sparkling water in their drinks so it was great then. Just treat yourself. They are not too expensive - around £40.
Wolf 63 - get yourself one - you mix the water until it is fizzy then add your favourite juice.
Argos Soda Stream. And you can also get your replacement gas bottles in Argos as well when you run out.
When I partied mine was used a lot to make sparkling water as a good few of my guests took sparkling water in their drinks so it was great then. Just treat yourself. They are not too expensive - around £40.
Kettledrum - thats the same model that I have - somewhere!
Found these bottles
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Found these bottles
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