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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de abril de 2025
Works. Need to invert CO2 cylinder and only allow a small amount of flow. Flow will stop if opened a large amount.
Nicole Permenter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de octubre de 2024
I have used this twice already. Enough time goes between actually using it. I can't keep the sequence straight. So, I have kept the instructions for just that reason. It works well if the steps are followed correctly. I have experience no leaks from any of the connections. It was a perfect for for my 5lb co2 canister I bought on Amazon and the canister that comes with my soda stream device. I pay less than $25 for 5lbs of co2. Which is almost 6 - 14 oz canisters. Which would have cost about $96. Pays for itself in less than 1 - 5lb fill up.
Lumberjack Brian
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de julio de 2023
After years of Soda Stream use, I finally pulled the trigger and bought a 10lb. tank and the Adapter hose.The tank was $110.00 plus $30.00 to fill.The instructions are fairly clear.At my first attempt to fill empties, I was only able to get around 10 oz. of CO2 in the cylinder. I suppose it's ultimately irrelevant, as I'm only paying for what goes in (unlike a paid exchange).Based on my usage of around 1 cylinder every 2 months, the investment will pay for itself in under 2 years, and then I'll be saving around $90.00 plus per year after that.Add the savings to the convenience and it's a no brainer.Frankly, had I done this years ago I would have saved lots more money on exchanges and extra cylinders (I have 4), but it's soda water under the bridge...
Combat Wombat
Comentado en Australia el 26 de octubre de 2022
Got this because it 'refills SodaStream bottles'. Unfortunately it doesn't fit SodaStream bottles, so it's hard to say its worth even 1 star.
Andrew Newman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de septiembre de 2021
This product is high quality and works exactly as advertised. The instructions are a bit slim so I thought I'd walk folks through it1) If you have a bulk industrial gas supplier they will "rent" you a tank that you just bring back when empty to swap for a full one. After the deposit you just pay for the gas. The larger the tank the cheaper the CO2 is per weight but the more expensive the deposit is. The label should read "food grade" CO2.2. Unless the tank has a siphon tube in it, you will have to turn the tank upside down to fill the Sodastream cylinder. The larger the tank the more awkward this will be. Also you need to assure that there is no chance the tank will slip and the top valve will snap off. This is EXTREMELY dangerous. Use common sense.3. Modern Sodastream cylinders are designed to be difficult to fill by consumers. Sodastream doesn't want you to do this and they make it hard. The valve will close internally if too much pressure is applied when filling it. When opening the main 1/4 turn valve handle, open *slowly* until you just start to hear the hiss. Weigh the empty sodastream cylinder before and after. The small ones hold a maximum of 453g of CO2. I can usually get between 400-420g in if I freeze the cylinder overnight.
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