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Adaptador de recarga de botella de CO2 para soda Maker cilindro de CO2 rosa, CGA320 CO2 tanque de recarga de conector para llenar contenedor de CO2 de 0,6 l compatible con máquinas DUO

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  • Recarga rápida: este adaptador permite un llenado fácil y rápido de tus botes de CO2 de 60 litros desde cualquier tanque de CO2 CGA320 estándar.
  • Compatibilidad: Compatible con marcas populares de soda como DUO, ART, TERRA y GAIA que utilizan botes de CO2 de 60 L.
  • Conexión segura: el conector CGA320 garantiza un ajuste apretado y seguro al tanque de CO2 para una recarga segura y eficiente.
  • Diseño compacto: el color rosa añade un toque de estilo, mientras que el tamaño compacto hace que sea fácil de almacenar y transportar.
  • Uso versátil: además de los fabricantes de refrescos, este adaptador se puede utilizar para otras aplicaciones que requieren recargas de CO2 de un tanque estándar.


Rellena sin esfuerzo tu máquina de refrescos con este adaptador de recarga de CO2 de conexión rápida. Compatible con máquinas DUO, ART, TERRA y GAIA, este kit adaptador te permite llenar tu bote de CO2 de 60 litros desde cualquier tanque de CO2 CGA320. El conector de cilindro rosa hace que el proceso de relleno sea muy fácil, asegurando que tus bebidas carbonatadas favoritas estén siempre de llave. Con su construcción resistente y diseño fácil de usar, este kit adaptador es un accesorio imprescindible para cualquier entusiasta de los fabricantes de refrescos. Disfruta de bebidas frescas y burbujeantes en casa con facilidad.


PH_Brewer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2025
I have used the blue cylinders for years, only recently getting a Terra unit. I am also a homebrewer (beer) and have refilled my cylinders via my 20# tanks for about as long as I’ve been using a SodaStream. For the blue cylinders, I use a hose that has a series of ball-valves on it and a process that you need to follow to ensure filling. Now comes learning the pink cylinders.When I seen this, I thought there is no way this works since the gas needs to transfer in liquid form and my tank does not have a siphon. When I fill the blue ones, I flip the 20# cylinder upside-down with its valve open. With this one, the instructions show you simply connect the pink cylinder horizontally, open the gas value, and it’s supposed to fill. The trick with the blue ones is that you need to fill them slowly or else they engage a mechanism inside the cylinder.The first time I tried, I did exactly as it showed. 4 cylinders went into the freezer before I went to bed. Got up, grabbed the source tank, added gaskets to adapter, attached the adapter to the source tank, then the SS cylinder to the adapter, open the valve, and all it did was fart into the cylinder. Ok, try again. Placed that one back into the freezer, grabbed another, repeated the process again but this time, opened the valve even slower. Same thing, just farted. I haven’t tried again since.I’m leaving the rating at 3 stars right now because I feel it “can” work but the description should provide details for different scenarios and what to expect. When I try again, I will invert the source cylinder and see if that works. It’s going to be tough given there is little area to turn the valve once upside-down but if it works, I’m good and will update the review and will up 1 star. Even if it works, I will probably either add a hose with valves, or find a different adapter that is better suited for an inverted tank.There is no way the product is 5 stars in current state given there are requirements just for the type of tank alone (dip-tube vs no dip-tube).
PH_Brewer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2025
I have used the blue cylinders for years, only recently getting a Terra unit. I am also a homebrewer (beer) and have refilled my cylinders via my 20# tanks for about as long as I’ve been using a SodaStream. For the blue cylinders, I use a hose that has a series of ball-valves on it and a process that you need to follow to ensure filling. Now comes learning the pink cylinders.When I seen this, I thought there is no way this works since the gas needs to transfer in liquid form and my tank does not have a siphon. When I fill the blue ones, I flip the 20# cylinder upside-down with its valve open. With this one, the instructions show you simply connect the pink cylinder horizontally, open the gas value, and it’s supposed to fill. The trick with the blue ones is that you need to fill them slowly or else they engage a mechanism inside the cylinder.The first time I tried, I did exactly as it showed. 4 cylinders went into the freezer before I went to bed. Got up, grabbed the source tank, added gaskets to adapter, attached the adapter to the source tank, then the SS cylinder to the adapter, open the valve, and all it did was fart into the cylinder. Ok, try again. Placed that one back into the freezer, grabbed another, repeated the process again but this time, opened the valve even slower. Same thing, just farted. I haven’t tried again since.I’m leaving the rating at 3 stars right now because I feel it “can” work but the description should provide details for different scenarios and what to expect. When I try again, I will invert the source cylinder and see if that works. It’s going to be tough given there is little area to turn the valve once upside-down but if it works, I’m good and will update the review and will up 1 star. Even if it works, I will probably either add a hose with valves, or find a different adapter that is better suited for an inverted tank.There is no way the product is 5 stars in current state given there are requirements just for the type of tank alone (dip-tube vs no dip-tube).
PH_Brewer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2025
I have used the blue cylinders for years, only recently getting a Terra unit. I am also a homebrewer (beer) and have refilled my cylinders via my 20# tanks for about as long as I’ve been using a SodaStream. For the blue cylinders, I use a hose that has a series of ball-valves on it and a process that you need to follow to ensure filling. Now comes learning the pink cylinders.When I seen this, I thought there is no way this works since the gas needs to transfer in liquid form and my tank does not have a siphon. When I fill the blue ones, I flip the 20# cylinder upside-down with its valve open. With this one, the instructions show you simply connect the pink cylinder horizontally, open the gas value, and it’s supposed to fill. The trick with the blue ones is that you need to fill them slowly or else they engage a mechanism inside the cylinder.The first time I tried, I did exactly as it showed. 4 cylinders went into the freezer before I went to bed. Got up, grabbed the source tank, added gaskets to adapter, attached the adapter to the source tank, then the SS cylinder to the adapter, open the valve, and all it did was fart into the cylinder. Ok, try again. Placed that one back into the freezer, grabbed another, repeated the process again but this time, opened the valve even slower. Same thing, just farted. I haven’t tried again since.I’m leaving the rating at 3 stars right now because I feel it “can” work but the description should provide details for different scenarios and what to expect. When I try again, I will invert the source cylinder and see if that works. It’s going to be tough given there is little area to turn the valve once upside-down but if it works, I’m good and will update the review and will up 1 star. Even if it works, I will probably either add a hose with valves, or find a different adapter that is better suited for an inverted tank.There is no way the product is 5 stars in current state given there are requirements just for the type of tank alone (dip-tube vs no dip-tube).
PH_Brewer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2025
I have used the blue cylinders for years, only recently getting a Terra unit. I am also a homebrewer (beer) and have refilled my cylinders via my 20# tanks for about as long as I’ve been using a SodaStream. For the blue cylinders, I use a hose that has a series of ball-valves on it and a process that you need to follow to ensure filling. Now comes learning the pink cylinders.When I seen this, I thought there is no way this works since the gas needs to transfer in liquid form and my tank does not have a siphon. When I fill the blue ones, I flip the 20# cylinder upside-down with its valve open. With this one, the instructions show you simply connect the pink cylinder horizontally, open the gas value, and it’s supposed to fill. The trick with the blue ones is that you need to fill them slowly or else they engage a mechanism inside the cylinder.The first time I tried, I did exactly as it showed. 4 cylinders went into the freezer before I went to bed. Got up, grabbed the source tank, added gaskets to adapter, attached the adapter to the source tank, then the SS cylinder to the adapter, open the valve, and all it did was fart into the cylinder. Ok, try again. Placed that one back into the freezer, grabbed another, repeated the process again but this time, opened the valve even slower. Same thing, just farted. I haven’t tried again since.I’m leaving the rating at 3 stars right now because I feel it “can” work but the description should provide details for different scenarios and what to expect. When I try again, I will invert the source cylinder and see if that works. It’s going to be tough given there is little area to turn the valve once upside-down but if it works, I’m good and will update the review and will up 1 star. Even if it works, I will probably either add a hose with valves, or find a different adapter that is better suited for an inverted tank.There is no way the product is 5 stars in current state given there are requirements just for the type of tank alone (dip-tube vs no dip-tube).
PH_Brewer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2025
I have used the blue cylinders for years, only recently getting a Terra unit. I am also a homebrewer (beer) and have refilled my cylinders via my 20# tanks for about as long as I’ve been using a SodaStream. For the blue cylinders, I use a hose that has a series of ball-valves on it and a process that you need to follow to ensure filling. Now comes learning the pink cylinders.When I seen this, I thought there is no way this works since the gas needs to transfer in liquid form and my tank does not have a siphon. When I fill the blue ones, I flip the 20# cylinder upside-down with its valve open. With this one, the instructions show you simply connect the pink cylinder horizontally, open the gas value, and it’s supposed to fill. The trick with the blue ones is that you need to fill them slowly or else they engage a mechanism inside the cylinder.The first time I tried, I did exactly as it showed. 4 cylinders went into the freezer before I went to bed. Got up, grabbed the source tank, added gaskets to adapter, attached the adapter to the source tank, then the SS cylinder to the adapter, open the valve, and all it did was fart into the cylinder. Ok, try again. Placed that one back into the freezer, grabbed another, repeated the process again but this time, opened the valve even slower. Same thing, just farted. I haven’t tried again since.I’m leaving the rating at 3 stars right now because I feel it “can” work but the description should provide details for different scenarios and what to expect. When I try again, I will invert the source cylinder and see if that works. It’s going to be tough given there is little area to turn the valve once upside-down but if it works, I’m good and will update the review and will up 1 star. Even if it works, I will probably either add a hose with valves, or find a different adapter that is better suited for an inverted tank.There is no way the product is 5 stars in current state given there are requirements just for the type of tank alone (dip-tube vs no dip-tube).
PH_Brewer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2025
I have used the blue cylinders for years, only recently getting a Terra unit. I am also a homebrewer (beer) and have refilled my cylinders via my 20# tanks for about as long as I’ve been using a SodaStream. For the blue cylinders, I use a hose that has a series of ball-valves on it and a process that you need to follow to ensure filling. Now comes learning the pink cylinders.When I seen this, I thought there is no way this works since the gas needs to transfer in liquid form and my tank does not have a siphon. When I fill the blue ones, I flip the 20# cylinder upside-down with its valve open. With this one, the instructions show you simply connect the pink cylinder horizontally, open the gas value, and it’s supposed to fill. The trick with the blue ones is that you need to fill them slowly or else they engage a mechanism inside the cylinder.The first time I tried, I did exactly as it showed. 4 cylinders went into the freezer before I went to bed. Got up, grabbed the source tank, added gaskets to adapter, attached the adapter to the source tank, then the SS cylinder to the adapter, open the valve, and all it did was fart into the cylinder. Ok, try again. Placed that one back into the freezer, grabbed another, repeated the process again but this time, opened the valve even slower. Same thing, just farted. I haven’t tried again since.I’m leaving the rating at 3 stars right now because I feel it “can” work but the description should provide details for different scenarios and what to expect. When I try again, I will invert the source cylinder and see if that works. It’s going to be tough given there is little area to turn the valve once upside-down but if it works, I’m good and will update the review and will up 1 star. Even if it works, I will probably either add a hose with valves, or find a different adapter that is better suited for an inverted tank.There is no way the product is 5 stars in current state given there are requirements just for the type of tank alone (dip-tube vs no dip-tube).
PH_Brewer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2025
I have used the blue cylinders for years, only recently getting a Terra unit. I am also a homebrewer (beer) and have refilled my cylinders via my 20# tanks for about as long as I’ve been using a SodaStream. For the blue cylinders, I use a hose that has a series of ball-valves on it and a process that you need to follow to ensure filling. Now comes learning the pink cylinders.When I seen this, I thought there is no way this works since the gas needs to transfer in liquid form and my tank does not have a siphon. When I fill the blue ones, I flip the 20# cylinder upside-down with its valve open. With this one, the instructions show you simply connect the pink cylinder horizontally, open the gas value, and it’s supposed to fill. The trick with the blue ones is that you need to fill them slowly or else they engage a mechanism inside the cylinder.The first time I tried, I did exactly as it showed. 4 cylinders went into the freezer before I went to bed. Got up, grabbed the source tank, added gaskets to adapter, attached the adapter to the source tank, then the SS cylinder to the adapter, open the valve, and all it did was fart into the cylinder. Ok, try again. Placed that one back into the freezer, grabbed another, repeated the process again but this time, opened the valve even slower. Same thing, just farted. I haven’t tried again since.I’m leaving the rating at 3 stars right now because I feel it “can” work but the description should provide details for different scenarios and what to expect. When I try again, I will invert the source cylinder and see if that works. It’s going to be tough given there is little area to turn the valve once upside-down but if it works, I’m good and will update the review and will up 1 star. Even if it works, I will probably either add a hose with valves, or find a different adapter that is better suited for an inverted tank.There is no way the product is 5 stars in current state given there are requirements just for the type of tank alone (dip-tube vs no dip-tube).
PH_Brewer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2025
I have used the blue cylinders for years, only recently getting a Terra unit. I am also a homebrewer (beer) and have refilled my cylinders via my 20# tanks for about as long as I’ve been using a SodaStream. For the blue cylinders, I use a hose that has a series of ball-valves on it and a process that you need to follow to ensure filling. Now comes learning the pink cylinders.When I seen this, I thought there is no way this works since the gas needs to transfer in liquid form and my tank does not have a siphon. When I fill the blue ones, I flip the 20# cylinder upside-down with its valve open. With this one, the instructions show you simply connect the pink cylinder horizontally, open the gas value, and it’s supposed to fill. The trick with the blue ones is that you need to fill them slowly or else they engage a mechanism inside the cylinder.The first time I tried, I did exactly as it showed. 4 cylinders went into the freezer before I went to bed. Got up, grabbed the source tank, added gaskets to adapter, attached the adapter to the source tank, then the SS cylinder to the adapter, open the valve, and all it did was fart into the cylinder. Ok, try again. Placed that one back into the freezer, grabbed another, repeated the process again but this time, opened the valve even slower. Same thing, just farted. I haven’t tried again since.I’m leaving the rating at 3 stars right now because I feel it “can” work but the description should provide details for different scenarios and what to expect. When I try again, I will invert the source cylinder and see if that works. It’s going to be tough given there is little area to turn the valve once upside-down but if it works, I’m good and will update the review and will up 1 star. Even if it works, I will probably either add a hose with valves, or find a different adapter that is better suited for an inverted tank.There is no way the product is 5 stars in current state given there are requirements just for the type of tank alone (dip-tube vs no dip-tube).
Miguel Quintero
Comentado en México el 14 de mayo de 2024
Excelentes para uso diario
KittyGlitter =^•^=
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de abril de 2024
These are food-service quality, so they're perfect for leftover lunches and frozen prepared meals. I have several sets of these with different divider combinations and I use these the most for making meals in advance to freeze for nights I don't feel like cooking. Sometimes I thaw or partially thaw them first, and sometimes they go straight from the freezer to the microwave with no issues.
Will M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de julio de 2023
Ordered these to start meal prepping more. Advertised as dishwasher safe and microwave safe. I believe those claims, however, the plastic is a little thinner than I would expect. Not sure about the long-term reliability of these, but the massive quantity makes up for that concern. Getting the Rubbermaid or name brand equivalent would have been 2-3x the cost.
RetailTherapy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de julio de 2023
I like containers that make my tasks easier. With these containers I can prep, store and heat up my items without having to remove the food from the containers. They hold a decent amount of food. They feel durable and I don’t experience warping when I put them in the microwave. These are also great for my kids to have their snacks in.
Chris
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de julio de 2023
So these are not dishwasher safe at all from what I have noticed. The lids either warp to the point they won't seal anymore, or the bottoms actually crack from the heat. These are more or less one time use containers. Also these are a little on the small side.
SavageMando
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de diciembre de 2023
Brittle and lid breaks 2 out of 3 instances causing me to discard them. Not worthy.
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