Costco.com has Sodastream Art Sparkling Water Maker Bundle on sale for $79.99 after $40 manufacturer's savings valid 2/3/25 through 2/7/25. Free Shipping and Handling.
Available in both White and Black colors.
Plain Water Becomes Sparkling Water In Seconds
Carbonating Bottles are Dishwasher Safe and Made From BPA-Free Plastic
Quick Connect Pink CO2 Technology For Fast, "One Click" Cylinder Insertion
Manual Carbonation, No Batteries or Electricity Required
Includes:
(1) SodaStream® Art™ Sparkling Water Maker
(1) 1 Liter Dishwasher Safe Bottle
(2) Quick Connect CO2 Cylinders
(1) SodaStream® MTN DEW® Drink Mix
(1) SodaStream® MTN DEW® Zero Sugar Drink Mix
(1) SodaStream® Pepsi® Drink Mix
(1) SodaStream® Pepsi® Zero Sugar Drink Mix
Features:
Dishwasher safe, BPA free, reusable bottles
Quick connect CO2 technology for fast, "one click" cylinder insertion
Manual carbonation, no batteries or electricity required
Always fizz water before adding any flavor
Flavor packs are 14.9 fl.oz
Use damp cloth to clean the machine
Dimensions:
Length - 7.8 inches
Width - 5.3 inches
Height - 16.9 inches
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Overall Rating (5 Stars = Highest Rating)
4.7
87 Reviews
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now white or black only
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1. Use a big 5-20lb Co2 tank to refill the small cylinders or direct attach to your sodastream if you have the space for it. Cheapest option. A 20lb Co2 tank can be refilled from a gas supplier for $20 around me. Can fill a lot of tanks for that. Upfront cost is highest, as you need a food grade Co2 tank with a siphon fill valve and any necessary adapters. Tank will most certainly be empty when you get it, unless you get it from a homebrew supply shop or something.
2. Refill the cylinders yourself with dry ice. Price will depend on what dry ice goes for, but assume you'll need double what you're filling (2lbs for 1lb of Co2) as much of the dry ice will dissipate when you are working on it. Lots of youtube videos show how to do this. Cost around me is $5-6 per cylinder in dry ice.
3. Cylinder swaps. ~$20 near me. Lots of stores do this.
Flavoring is the bigger cost. If you buy the SodaStream flavors, it's around $1 a liter, which around me, $2 is what a 2L costs, so you're not saving anything over just buying 2L. The only real perk is the space/environment/convenience saving aspect. The cheapest option is to find a bulk flavoring method using something weird. I know some people will buy bulk snow cone flavoring syrup and use that. I will buy the squirt water flavor enhancers (Mio style). You can get store brands for $2 for a bottle. You can stretch them as much or as little as you want, depending on how much flavor you want. A $2 bottle can flavor 6L at a moderate flavoring level. If you like lightly flavored, it will be cheaper.
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1. Use a big 5-20lb Co2 tank to refill the small cylinders or direct attach to your sodastream if you have the space for it. Cheapest option. A 20lb Co2 tank can be refilled from a gas supplier for $20 around me. Can fill a lot of tanks for that. Upfront cost is highest, as you need a food grade Co2 tank with a siphon fill valve and any necessary adapters. Tank will most certainly be empty when you get it, unless you get it from a homebrew supply shop or something.
2. Refill the cylinders yourself with dry ice. Price will depend on what dry ice goes for, but assume you'll need double what you're filling (2lbs for 1lb of Co2) as much of the dry ice will dissipate when you are working on it. Lots of youtube videos show how to do this. Cost around me is $5-6 per cylinder in dry ice.
3. Cylinder swaps. ~$20 near me. Lots of stores do this.
Flavoring is the bigger cost. If you buy the SodaStream flavors, it's around $1 a liter, which around me, $2 is what a 2L costs, so you're not saving anything over just buying 2L. The only real perk is the space/environment/convenience saving aspect. The cheapest option is to find a bulk flavoring method using something weird. I know some people will buy bulk snow cone flavoring syrup and use that. I will buy the squirt water flavor enhancers (Mio style). You can get store brands for $2 for a bottle. You can stretch them as much or as little as you want, depending on how much flavor you want. A $2 bottle can flavor 6L at a moderate flavoring level. If you like lightly flavored, it will be cheaper.
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The product description just says "One SodaStream reusable carbonating bottle can save up to thousands of single use plastic bottles."
The product description just says "One SodaStream reusable carbonating bottle can save up to thousands of single use plastic bottles."
It really depends on how much you use. I've had a sodastream for years and i get my co2 direct from their website. The last time I got 4 canisters was september of last year and I'm still on the 1st one. I only use mine periodically. In the summers I use it a lot more and if I recall assuming drinking nothing by sodas, one can lasted about a month.
That would be like Spindrift, which is sweetened.
Thanks, forgot about those. I'll try them.
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You can add a splash of juice or carbonate some tea, including fruity tea mixes. We buy bulk hibiscus flower and make a tea from that and sparkle it up. Get creative.
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