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335 of 344 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Love this product - no more hauling 2-liter soda bottles around
We love the Sodastream machine and all the soda flavorings.

We live in a small condo with a long walk to our unit, and we got the Sodastream mainly to cut down on the number of plastic bottles we were hauling in and out of the place. Also, my husband drinks a lot of diet soda, and the sodium isn't good for his high blood pressure. The Sodastream diet...
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1,360 of 1,449 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Beware gas refill costs and restrictions
Beware the real total cost of ownership when buying this product.

These are great in the UK, where you can buy the gas refills (actually exchanges) in many supermarkets for not much money. However, in the US there are pitifully few outlets for the refills (Williams Sonoma and Camping World) and as such they are always out of stock. Because these gas cylinders...
Published on June 26, 2009 by Dr. J. A. Walls


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335 of 344 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Love this product - no more hauling 2-liter soda bottles around, March 11, 2010
We love the Sodastream machine and all the soda flavorings.

We live in a small condo with a long walk to our unit, and we got the Sodastream mainly to cut down on the number of plastic bottles we were hauling in and out of the place. Also, my husband drinks a lot of diet soda, and the sodium isn't good for his high blood pressure. The Sodastream diet syrups are low sodium or sodium-free, and they're sweetened with sucralose instead of aspertame (which some people think is healthier). For those who don't drink diet drinks, the non-diet syrups are sweetened with a cane sugar-and-sucralose mix, instead of high fructose corn syrup, so they're much lower in calories than name brand sodas.

The Sodastream has been great for our purposes. I have a lot fewer grocery bags to haul up the stairs every week, and a lot less recycling to carry out to the bins. We make soda as we need it, in whatever flavor we're in the mood for, so we can have a lot of flavor choices without having a lot of extra bottles sitting around. The water comes out perfectly fizzy if you follow the directions, and we've been very happy with the flavors. My favorites are the lemon lime, grapefruit, and cranberry. My husband likes the diet cola and ginger ale. Best of all, we never "run out" of soda. If we open the fridge and there's none in there, we simply make more.

Before we bought this product, I read a few consumer reviews that made me worry a little about the availability of CO2 refills and flavor syrups. For most people, this won't be a problem. You can simply order the CO2 canisters and flavors online, leave the empty CO2 canisters on your doorstep, and a messenger will drop by to pick up the empties and deliver your supplies.

Unfortunately, the messenger system can be a bit of a problem for those of us who live in security buildings, or in areas where it's not safe to leave things on the doorstep. Sodastream doesn't give you an estimated delivery date or a way to track your package. The messenger tends to show up at unpredictable times, day or night. The guy who delivers in our area is not too bright and speaks very little English. Twice he's been unable to follow the directions posted on the security system in our lobby so that we could buzz him in.

Fortunately, you can just exchange your CO2 canisters at Williams & Sonoma and Sur La Table stores. (And they last a long time, so you don't have to do it very often.) Unfortunately, the same is not true of the flavor syrups. Brick-and-mortar stores carry a very limited variety of flavors, so unless you only want a couple of basic flavors, you still have to order refills from Sodastream (and deal with their messenger service). But again, for the vast majority of people, this won't be as much of a hassle as it is for us.

A number of people have complained that the cost savings of the Sodastream are greatly exaggerated by the company. That might be true. If you're really pinching pennies, you can certainly make carbonated water on the cheap with some supplies from a home brewing store. But if you don't have the space for a DIY setup and don't want your kitchen to look like a science lab, the Sodastream is a simple, easy alternative.

One more tip, for those of you who are deciding which model to buy - we originally liked the more expensive "Penguin" model, because it looks more stylish on the countertop, and it uses fancy glass carafes. But then we realized that if we wanted to make soda and take it somewhere (to work, in the car, on picnics, camping, etc.), the plastic 1-liter bottles were much more practical. It's something to consider, especially if you want to break the habit of spending money on soda at the vending machines at work.
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1,360 of 1,449 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Beware gas refill costs and restrictions, June 26, 2009
Beware the real total cost of ownership when buying this product.

These are great in the UK, where you can buy the gas refills (actually exchanges) in many supermarkets for not much money. However, in the US there are pitifully few outlets for the refills (Williams Sonoma and Camping World) and as such they are always out of stock. Because these gas cylinders have a proprietary fitting and anti-refill valve on them, they cannot be refilled at paintball, welding, or homebrew stores, so your only option is to mail them to Sodastream and obtain refills from the manufacturer directly. This adds up very quickly, and there is simply no way you can achieve the 20c per liter carbonation they claim here. The cheapest refills available from the manufacturer today are 3x14.5oz cylinders for $39 + $10 shipping = 41c/l. But since you have to have 3 cylinders first, you have to buy 3 more first (another $75 + $10 shipping), and these are their SALE prices.

It's an interesting novelty and the kids love it, but when the first gas cylinder runs out, the soda cans on the supermarket shelves are going to look really tempting again. It's a shame, here's another great idea marred by poor execution. I can't see that there is anything 'green' about burning up so much in shipping heavy cylinders back and forth across the country.
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150 of 156 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good machine, but the flavors are what matter, December 11, 2009
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S. M. Baker (Tucson, Az USA) - See all my reviews
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Let's start off with the hardware. The machine is mostly plastic, but it appears durable. I'm a great abuser of products and I haven't managed to break anything on it yet. The bottles are of above-average plastic thickness, so they'll probably last as long as the company claims they will. The CO2 canisters are well made and the only disadvantage is that they're proprietary and need to be send back to Soda Club for refill. Use of the machine is so easy that it's trivial -- screw on a bottle filled with water, press the button, wait for a buzzing noise from the relief valve. It doesn't get any simpler than that. No electricity required and no mess to clean up. In short the hardware is a 100% win.

Now we get to the software (or maybe I ought to call it "softdrinkware"). In order to make soda / pop / "soft drinks", you need to use syrup which the company calls "soda mix". The company sells a variety of soda mixes in both regular and diet forms. As many people have noted, the regular mixes are actually hybrid mixes with 2/3 artificial sweetener and 1/3 real sugar. That's a real shame as choice has been taken away from the consumer in favor of a perceived health benefit by those who think they know better than you. My initial order contain five regular mixes: Cola, Orange, Grape, Root Beer, and Pete's Choice. Let's walk through them from best to worst.

Pete's Choice and Root Beer were both excellent. Pete's choice tastes like Dr. Pepper. Both of these mixes tasted as good or better than store-bought soda. There was no annoying aftertaste from the artificial sweetener. I'd highly recommend them and I expect that most of my refills are going to be these two flavors.

Orange and grape .... not so much. Fruit flavors demand a certain sweetness to taste right, and it just isn't there. The annoying artifical sweetener aftertaste is prominant among these two flavors although it's tolerable. They also don't taste that orange-ish or that grape-ish. I might try mixing the syrup in at double the amount next time to see if I can raise the sweetness and strength of flavor while hopefully not ramping up the aftertaste. I'm skeptical.

And then there's the cola mix. This has to be one of the foulest concoctions I have ever had the misfortune of drinking. It doesn't taste like regular cola. It doesn't taste like diet cola. The artificial sweetener aftertaste is overwhelming. It kind of tastes like the old diet sodas that would spoil after sitting on the shelf for 5 years. If I didn't know better, I'd think they'd mixed in some of that chemical is in cough syrup that makes you gag when you put it in your mouth.

In summary, I really like the machine itself. I'd have given it 5 stars were it not for the flavors. The cola flavor was so bad that it deserved taking two stars off my review. The orange and grape flavors were mediocre and between the two of them it deserved the loss of another star. The bottom line is that this is a product that you'll be drinking and it needs to taste good.

Updated (2/17/2010) - I've had a chance to try out a few more flavors and I've found that I really like the 'Fountain Mist' and 'Lemon Lime'. The 'Energy Drink' tastes quite similar to red bull. I've bumped up my review an extra star to cover the new flavors that I actually enjoy! Still can't stand that cola flavor though, which is rather unfortunate. I'm on my third CO2 cylinder now, and have given the machine a lot of use. It's holding up well.
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99 of 103 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why You Should and Should Not Buy This Product, November 16, 2011
This review is from: Sodastream Fountain Jet Soda Maker Starter Kit (Kitchen)
So obviously you're reading this hoping to understand why you should buy this product and why you shouldn't. And you've read a bunch of reviews and there doesn't seem to be a middle ground. Seem's either people hate it and tell you to beware, or love it and highly recommend it.... so you're confused....correct?

Well, read this review from someone who understand technological things and simply isn't some person looking to get soda for 10 cents per liter bottle. If this is what you're looking for, it isn't going to happen. At least not unless you own a carbon dioxide supply company.

So why should you buy this?

1. First off, it does work as advertised. Once you connect the CO2 cartridge, there's not much more to set up, other than put some water (preferably spring or filtered COLD water) in the liter bottles (or 14 oz bottles sold separately), inject the "proper" amount of carbonation into the bottle and then add whatever amount of flavoring you wish. I say "proper" amount of carbonation because the soda maker (at least the ones bought recently - I have the "Dynamo" model and this review was written in Nov 2011) will add carbonation to the point where the pressure will force the unit to make a sort of "buzzing" sound which indicates that the maximum carbonation has been added into the water, and the excess is being forced out to create that "buzzing" sound.

2. The ability to add carbonation up to the point where the SodaStream "buzzes" or "burps" brings up another plus. You can add less carbonation than the SodaStream maxes out at, in which case you won't hear the warning sound. But when you do this, you create carbonated drinks which have varying amounts of carbonation in them. If you desire less, you can make carbonated drinks with less.

3. Flavors. A third plus. Yes, some people don't like the flavors that SodaStream provides. But these are the same people SodaStream were probably never going to satisfy anyway. SodaStream provide a bunch of flavors....cola's (diet/reg), Dr. Pepper-like flavors (diet/reg), Sprite and Sierra Mist-like flavors (diet/reg), Orange, Energy, Grapefruit, lightly flavored unsweetened "MyWater" flavors, etc., etc. The point is, as a 3rd plus, you can use their flavors or you can experiment and try anything you like that will flavor your soda. I use Mio water flavorings which provide excellent, low calorie alternatives. If you don't like their flavors, then don't complain and knock the technology. Be creative and leverage what the SodaStream gives you....which is convenience and flexibility/options.

4. Green. A fourth plus is that you refill plastic bottles espcially designed for use with SodaStream soda makers. Because of this, you don't buy cans or 2 liter bottles from the store, in some states paying a redemption free for the right to lug this stuff home, then drinking your soda and then accumulating all these cans and bottles to take back to a redemption center, or worse, throwing them away and filling a ton of landfills.

5. Health. A fifth plus...or at least it can be. People really shouldn't drink too much soda. At least soda with sugar in it. It leads to obesity, diabetes, etc. Yes... you can flavor water with stuff like Mio or add some juice from an orange or lemon. But not only does it not taste as good as a soda, you just know that flat water based drinks are missing something. And what's missing is that carbonation and the SodaStream will add that for you, and allow low calorie flavored drinks to taste better and be better for you!

6. Space. A sixth plus is space. That's obvious. You don't have all the bottles and cans sitting around, and the SodaStream unit only takes up a small amount of counter space.

7. Convenience. Yes you do save time and hastle from going to go to the store to lugging around bottles and cans of soda, this one is sort of a wash. See the reasons why you don't buy the SodaStream. But at the same time, those who claim that it's hard to find replacement CO2 cartridges, don't get out of the house much. In California at least, you can get replacements at any Staples, Macy's, Bed Bath and Beyond, Sears, Costco, and Target (to name a few). What may be issue is returning the unused cartridges, since not all stores that carry the cartridges, support sales and exchanges of the old cartridge. But what i do is simply collect the unused ones, and then periodically go to a store that does accept them.

So now lets address why you shouldn't buy the SodaStream. Or better yet, lets address why you don't buy the SodaStream.

1. To save money. While i know you will save money per liter, my feeling is that if that's the primary reason you're looking to buy the SodaStream, i don't recommend it. It's not signifant enough in my humble opinion, to warrant spending around $100 to $130 for a SodaStream unit, another $30 (minimum, less tax and shipping if you purchase the cartridges online).

2. Convenience. Despite the convenience "pluses" i mentioned earlier, as i stated, this is sort of a wash because you still have to go and return cartridges, and purchase syrup/flavoring, albeit less frequently than buying soda depending on how much you used to buying at one time.

Hope this information helps. One last note. In California where we have to pay a 5 cent redemption fee per can, this tilts the money saving and convenience to the "plus" side. A 24 pack adds another $1.20 at the cash register, and then you have to store the sticky cans and bottles until you can accumulate enough to make it worthwhile, to drive to the local redemtion center to get your cash back. That's incentive enough alone to purchase a SodaStream!!!
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257 of 279 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No more guilt over plastic bottles!, June 6, 2009
This review is from: Sodastream Fountain Jet Soda Maker Starter Kit (Kitchen)
I love this thing! I bought it originally in order to stop throwing away so many plastic bottles (we're seltzer maniacs here).
Features:
* You can control the water source and filter it.
* You can control the fizziness (we're getting up to a level that boils in our blood for at least an hour after drinking it, but you can have a light Euro-water-style fizz as well).
* It's entertaining to use.
* It's better for the environment.
* The sound makes the dog get all wiggy, which is fun to watch. It sounds like a big raspberry when you fizz up a bottle of water.
* You'll probably be the only one on your block with a seltzer maker - it definitely spanks a bread machine.

I still haven't had to return the CO2 bottle, so I don't know how easy that's going to be. Delivery was slow but entertaining: about 3 weeks after we ordered, an actual Soda-Club delivery woman showed up at our door toting our new Soda-Club.

One caveat: the syrups are pretty revolting...at least the ones we tried. Plus, they all contain artificial sweeteners, even the non-diet ones. But we just add some lemon or orange essence (available in the spice section at your store) to pep it up a bit.

Also, if you go through fizzy water pretty fast, be sure to order two extra bottles. You have to chill the water before you fizz it up, so it's good to have a few in rotation.
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187 of 203 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to Use, Tastes Fantastic, January 8, 2009
This review is from: Sodastream Fountain Jet Soda Maker Starter Kit (Kitchen)
A friend at work mentioned this product. My husband is a HUGE soda drinker so I got it for him for Christmas. It has far exceeded my(our) expectations.

We bought our kit directly from Soda Club. Only difference is that we got full bottles of the liquid mix plus the sampler kit. We ordered only the diet ones.

Observations:

1) The machine is so easy to use. Put it together, fill the 1 liter bottle provided with water, put it on the machine, press the button a few times to carbonate it, take the bottle off, add the syrup, put on the lid and shake. Then, let it settle for maybe 30 minutes.

2) The taste is amazing. I never knew soda could taste fresh. The diet sodas don't even taste diet. We've tried the lemon lime, rootbeer, and pink grapefruit so far. I've even given some to friends and they loved them (without knowing we made them). Comments were "refreshing" and "nice balance of carbonation and sugar" and "no aftertaste."

3) Unlike 2 liter bottles that potentially go flat (and it's hit and miss in our experience), this 1 liter bottle is perfect for us. We generally drink a single 1 liter bottle in a day, and make a new flavor each morning.

4) When it comes to price comparison, we're not sure yet as we haven't seen exactly how many liters we can get from one carbonation cyclinder. The syrup is $5 a bottle and makes 12 liters. That equals $.42 cents a bottle. My *guess* is that this will come out to be the same price as buying it from the store. HOWEVER, the convenience and taste make it a better value for our money.

We highly recommend this item - if you like soda and can live without a brand name product like Coke or Pepsi. Honestly, I love Coke and will still continue to drink that. But, when I want something different, and/or something diet, my SodaStream is where I'll go!
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65 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 years and still satisfied, November 28, 2009
Went to a home and garden show just to look. First booth we came to was Soda Club and bought a unit.

I drink a lot of carbonated water (not club soda which may contain salt and other ingredients depending on brand), and making my own is very convenient. I use COLD water from the refrigerator door (there is a filter in the frig) and it works great. Once you make a few bottles you can store them in the frig without loss of charge (I tested one for 6 months, when I opened it and it was fine).

I emphasized the COLD water because the colder the water the better the carbonation will be absorbed.

As for refilling the tanks - I live in the Sacramento area, I order the refilled tanks from the website and usually get them delivered to my door within a couple of days, much quicker than I expected. If they have local service in your area be sure to have the empty tanks outside the day after you place your order (or you might have someone knocking on your door looking for your empties like happened to me).

I can't really comment on customer service problems because other than ordering refill tanks I've never had to contact them.

5 years and never a problem, still works as well as the day I bought it.

The refill tanks are expensive but still cheaper that buying the product at a store. Add to that the saved trips, the lack of unnecessary empty containers and the knowledge of how pure your carbonated water is, and in the end I've find it worthwhile.

While I tried some of the soda mixes, I've never bought more than what came with the unit.

I bought it for makeing pure carbonated water, it does it very well.

It's worth every one of the 5 stars.
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86 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Dangerous: you may want to point the machine away from you..., November 15, 2010
This review is from: Sodastream Fountain Jet Soda Maker Starter Kit (Kitchen)
Hey just a heads up on my recent experiences... I love carbonated water and really enjoyed the Sodastream products I've had over the last 3-4 years. I even bought a carbonator for my mother. But recently, I've had two tanks explode while I've been pumping them up. And it's a pretty large blast. In the first explosion, the bottom of the water bottle blew off and I took a fairly good impact from a piece of plastic... I e-mailed Sodaclub and they sent me a brand new dispenser and bottles.

The new one blew up last night. This was another large, loud explosion and I felt like something hit my eye, maybe it was a plastic fragment, or maybe just water, but luckily no damage... Without a doubt, if a big chunk or fragment of hard plastic from the bottom of the water bottle hits you in the eye, you will have a bad day. Also, in this explosion a large portion of the top of the dispenser was damaged and the machine looked like it was blown in half.

Anyhow, Sodastream is going to send me another one. I am upgrading to a model that is flat beneath the hanging bottle versus the scoop-like shape, maybe that won't shoot shrapnel out towards the operator as bad (or maybe it will bounce it upward, which could be worse.) But I am definitely going to turn the machine around so it faces away from me when pumping. I will have some major trepidation too, every time I prepare a bottle of carbonated water.

Not sure why the two bottles I had failed and exploded. Until this point, I have really enjoyed the product and Sodastream has always had great customer service and are very responsive. But, in clear conscience, I have to warn others about the dangers.. If you see this review and have one of these products, I recommend turning it away from your face when pumping CO2 into the bottle. Good luck and I hope it doesn't happen to anyone else.
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63 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for Old-Skool Cocktails or New Age Tonics, June 10, 2009
This review is from: Sodastream Fountain Jet Soda Maker Starter Kit (Kitchen)
I've never been a drinker of colas, but have always had a nostalgic desire to own a 1930s style seltzer siphon, since I make and serve a lot of cocktails at home to guests. I've also always enjoyed nectar sodas, as we used to call them here in the South, straight from Mr. Schweikhardt's Pharmacy counter. I've looked at 3-5 seltzer makers in the past, but they've always been very expensive and very fragile, and so I've never bought them in the past.

I finally bought this product and after using it for some time, can unreservedly recommend it. If you are a mom who has to buy cases of cola, or an athlete who wants to make his own energy drinks, or (like me) a hedonist who wants the perfect gin fizz or a more elegant whisky-soda, or to experiment with other concoctions, this is an awesome money-saver that will handsomely pay off in the long term.

Even my 6- and 8-yo nephews and nieces are much happier to visit now that they know I will make them sugar-tasting fizz water, and my 8yo nephew has actually started puttering around the kitchen with me to try out his own new flavors. It's very much idiot proof (I'm the perfect candidate) and so I can say if you drink a lot of soda or a lot of carbonated water, you'll find this a fantastic alternative to provide you with all the base you want for your colas, sodas, or sparkling waters. Since you're making it yourself, you can also adjust the sugar content so that it's not horrid for your teeth and blood sugar level. All-around a big hit in our household.
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47 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fountain Jet does what it says with a few cons., September 19, 2010
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This review is from: Sodastream Fountain Jet Soda Maker Starter Kit (Kitchen)
I've had my Soda Club (now Sodastream) for several years (since 2007). I ordered it from Soda Club directly as they were having some kind of deal at the time and came with two CO2 cannisters, four bottles and some sample packs.

I bought the Fountain Jet for several reasons:

1) No more lugging home heavy liter bottles.
2) Cost per liter (at the time) was about 17 cents (it's gone up to 22-25 cpl since then).
3) Soda flavors they offer are reasonably tasty (but I don't drink them now).
4) Reasonably convenient for refills (at the time, not so much now) at Boater's World (now out of business)
5) Reusable bottles (less trash for the bin)
6) Can mix my own healthier soda with unique flavors (this is my primary reason today)

So, these are the basic reasons I purchased. The initial investment was a bit hefty for the unit, but it certainly does what it claims.

Pros:

* The bottles are very well built and hold carbonation in amazingly well (for weeks). Far far better than store bought bottles.
* The flavors they offer are diverse. I occasionally drink the caffeine free diet cola.
* Unit takes up a reasonably small amount of space
* Easy to set up and use
* Variable carbonation amount from weak to very strong
* Unsweetened MyWater flavors make excellent sodas

Cons:

* CO2 cannisters are 'licensed' and may not be refilled under that license
* Cannisters have an internal valve that prevents casual refilling, but they can still be refilled even with that valve in place
* Diet sodas contain Splenda (not a fan of Splenda or Aspartame)
* Unit is a bit noisy when carbonating
* Bottles are hard to clean

When I make soda, however, I use unsweetened flavorings to create my own sodas. I then add in my own favorite liquid sweeteners to sweeten it up. This works amazingly well. For sweetening, I use half liquid Stevia and half liquid Sweet n Low. This combination gives a very solid sweet that tastes amazingly close to sugar (very little aftertaste). I use various flavorings (Cherry, Raspberry, Banana, Coconut, Lemon, Root Beer, etc). These all make amazing sodas and some are unique in that you don't find Banana or Coconut soda in the store.

I also use the Sodastream MyWater which are unsweetened extracts. These also make amazing sodas when sweetened as above. I would love to see Sodastream release an unsweetened caffeine free cola MyWater. Then, I can sweeten it myself and get the best of all worlds.

I'm only giving this product 4 stars because while it does what it claims, getting CO2 cannister refills can be a hassle as Sodastream's local dealer network is sparse. Also, while I understand their need to force you to buy refills from them to keep that revenue stream, there is really no need for this. There are plenty of local CO2 refill places that could refill these cannisters and make life a whole lot easier for the owners. Making this part proprietary is monopolistic at worst and greedy at best. For this product to really be as friendly and useful as it needs to be, Sodastream needs to drop the proprietary connector on the CO2 cannisters, get rid of the non-refill license and allow users to refill their cannisters at their local CO2 refiller of choice. After all, Sodastream still makes money off of the soda flavorings, soda bottle replacements and various parts that might break. There is no need to force the users to also endure proprietary cannisters that can only refilled by Sodastream. Only when the CO2 cannisters can be refilled by anyone will this product truly deserve 5 stars.
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