chgoeditor wrote:teatpuller wrote:He maxed out what the water would take. Yes the water was cold. Maybe his was broken.
When I got a demo, the woman suggested carbonating it to full pressure, then releasing the pressure, then giving it a few more buzzes. Not sure if everyone else does that, but it seems to get very fizzy.
spinynorman99 wrote:chgoeditor wrote:teatpuller wrote:He maxed out what the water would take. Yes the water was cold. Maybe his was broken.
When I got a demo, the woman suggested carbonating it to full pressure, then releasing the pressure, then giving it a few more buzzes. Not sure if everyone else does that, but it seems to get very fizzy.
If you don't do that then the airspace gets too pressurized and "blows back" without further carbonating the water.
chgoeditor wrote:I'd forgotten about this thread until I saw annak's reply.
Just to close the loop from my original post: I returned the SodaStream to Costco recently after it sat, unused, on my counter for most of the last 6-7 months. As a confirmed water drinker (room temp, still, unflavored), I just didn't get into the habit of drinking cold, fizzy, sometimes-flavored seltzer.
stevez wrote:It's interesting that you mentioned this. I had a conversation with someone on this very subject just the other day. I couldn't justify a purchase based on the fact that plain water is my drink of choice, too. I calculated that I could go several years purchasing the occasional bottle of San Pellegrino when I feel like fizzin it up before I spent the amount the SodaStream would cost.
Cynthia wrote:I can see why, if you prefer room temperature still water, the SodaStream might not be a boon. But if you love sparkling water, it's wonderful. I drink other things besides fizzy water (primarily tea, still water, though cold, and occasional coffee), but there's just something about carbonation that is really satisfying, and if you live in an apartment and don't have unlimited space for storing water, and keeping the empties for recycling, SodaStream saves the day. I drink 1 to 2 liters per day of carbonated water, and that represents an awful lot of shopping and hauling and storing, if one doesn't have a SodaSteam.
So, for me, it's perfect. Obviously, it's not for everyone, but if you're someone who likes carbonated water - or who wants softdrinks without HFCS or aspartame -- the SodaStream is a dandy tool.
spinynorman99 wrote: I don't know that we save any money but it saves lots of aggravation and we do our tiny bit to not increase the flow of bottles/cans into the trash.
toria wrote:I had a seltzer bottle once upon a time and really did not like it. I thought the selzer it made tasted weird.
toria wrote:Soda stream is a today special value at HSN.com or on TV. 99 dollars for the machine and some packets of the syrup come with it. Its supposed to be the latest model. It looks tempting. I am thinking about it. I do not drink that much fizzy stuff but do occasionally indulge in coke zero or another such drink. It does look huge and it would be another think to sit on the counter. I had a seltzer bottle once upon a time and really did not like it. I thought the selzer it made tasted weird.
toria wrote:Here is some basic info and link. There is free shipping. four flex pays can pay interest free over four months.
http://www.hsn.com/todays-special
What You Get
•SodaStream Fizz Soda Maker
•60L CO2 carbonator
•1 L carbonating bottle
•(12) 1.7 fl. oz. SodaStream Sodamix taste samplers (Diet Cran-Raspberry, Diet Dr. Pete, Diet Cola, Diet Lemon Lime, Diet Pink Grapefruit, Diet Root Beer, Dr. Pete, Energy, Fountain Mist, Lemon Lime, Orange and Root Beer)
•(2) 16.9 fl. oz. Crystal Light drink mixes (Raspberry Lemonade and Peach Iced Tea)
•User manual
•Manufacturer's 2-year limited warranty on Fizz Soda Maker
Good to Know
•Signature required for delivery.
toria wrote:I am a little confused at the taste. Some reviews say the taste of the soda products are awesome some say terrible. Some say they are different tasting than the name brands but just as good but a little different, some say they are better. I will primarily use the diet options as there is a diabetic in the family. We like to minimize our consumption of soda by drinking water and ice tea but sometimes diet soda is the choice. I try to stay away from aspartame and like that these syrups do not contain it. Also the ability to use your own or natural flavorings. So are the soda stream drinks good tasting???
toria wrote:So are the soda stream drinks good tasting???
toria wrote:Looks interesting and you can make your own boxes up. But over fourteen dollars for shipping charges for 3 bottles that cost twelve dollars is a bit much.
toria wrote:Question about flavors or extracts and syrups. The soda stream flavorings seem to be syrups that would make something close to regular soda pop but adding a flavoring or extract would seem to make a non sweet flavored or scented water it seems. What is the real difference?