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SodaStream Fizzi One Touch Sparkling Water Maker Bundle (Black) with CO2, BPA free Bottles, and 0 Calorie Fruit Drops Flavors
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Brand | sodastream |
Color | Black |
Material | Glass |
Item Weight | 12.7 Pounds |
Item Volume | 1 Liters |
About this item
- Make fresh sparkling water in seconds with the touch of a button.
- Includes: fizzy one touch sparkling water maker, (2) 60L Co2 cylinders, (3) 1 liter carbonating bottles, and (2) 40 ml zero calorie fruit drops of Raspberry & Lime.
- Powered by electricity. Each Co2 cylinder carbonates up to 60 liters of water.
- Easy-to-use snap-lock bottle insertion for quick carbonation.
- Compatible with all SodaStream flavors and SodaStream carbonation bottles (BPA free and better for the planet) except the SodaStream glass carafe.
- Included Components: Fruit Drops Lime
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Easy to use | 4.3 | 3.9 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 3.9 |
Giftable | 4.3 | 3.8 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Flavor | 4.1 | 3.9 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 3.6 |
Value for money | 3.9 | 2.6 | 3.6 | 3.9 | 4.2 | — |
Sold By | WNF GROUP | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | The Lazery Corp. |
size | 1 L | 1 Count (Pack of 1) | Bundle | Bundle | Bundle | 16.7” x 8.7” x 5.1” |
material | Glass | — | Plastic | Plastic | Glass | Plastic |
power source | Corded Electric | — | — | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
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Product Description
The fizzy one touch is sodastream’s newest electric sparkling water maker that can turn plain water into sparkling water with the touch of a button. The slim design, with metallic features, Offers an elevated user experience while answering the functional needs of simplicity and ease of use for your home or office. The machine features the company's proprietary snap-lock technology that instantly "clips" In the BPA- free carbonating bottle for quick carbonation at home or in the office. This kit includes the fizzy one touch sparkling water maker, (2) 60L CO2 cylinders, (3) 1L slim carbonating bottles and (2) fruit drops; raspberry and Lime. Everything needed to start sparkling today. Just add water!
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SodaStream Sparkling Water Makers
Simply choose how many bubbles you'd like and add some fun to your fizz with our better-for-you flavors. Not only will your taste buds thank you for the bubs, but you'll also be doing your part to reduce single-use plastic bottles. SodaStream has helped reduce millions of single-use plastic bottles using tons of flavorful, good-for-you fizz, and a whole lotta bubble love. Add a burst of excitement to your water today!
Discover what makes the One Touch special
Scroll over the below to learn more about this premium SodaStream electric sparkling water maker.
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Sparkling water how you like it
Fizz that's made just for you! Personalize each bottle of bubs by how many times you press the carbonation button. Then enjoy your sparkling water on-the-go in our unique bottle.
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Add any flavor or use ours
Looking for an extra burst of flavor? From mocktails to cocktails to SodaStream's wide range of flavors, your bubbles will never be boring.
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Better for you and the planet
Each of our reusable carbonation bottles can be used for up to three years! That means whenever you use it for your bubs, you're helping our planet sparkle.
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Never run out of gas!
Out of bubbles? Order a CO2 gas exchange today. It's simple, just visit Sodastream online, order an exchange, get it delivered, and send us back your used cylinder.
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Available color(s)
| Black, White | Black | Black, White, Blue and more | Black |
How to fizz
| Automatic, just press a button | Manual pump action | Manual pump action | Manual pump action |
Powered by electricity
| Yes | Yes | No | No |
Selectable levels of fizz
| Yes | Yes | No | No |
Bottle connection type
| Snap lock | Snap lock | Snap lock | Twist lock |
Compatible bottles
| Slim 1 liter and half liter | Glass carafe | Slim 1 liter and half liter | Classic 1 liter |
Includes CO2 canister
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Dishwasher safe
| ✘ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
Try these recipes to add more sparkle to your day!
Thyme Lemon Splash
Ingredients:
- ½ tsp Lemon Fruit Drops
- 1 Liter Cold Sparkling Water
- Lemon wedges
- Fresh Thyme Sprigs
SodaStreamosa
Ingredients:
- 1 Liter cold sparkling water
- ½ tsp Orange Fruit Drops
- 1 cup fresh orange juice
- ½ cup fresh grapefruit juice
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 6 x 10.83 x 17.32 inches |
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Item Weight | 12.65 pounds |
Manufacturer | SodaStream |
ASIN | B07NTVKQN3 |
Item model number | 1101179010 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #185,926 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #77 in Soda Makers |
Date First Available | May 6, 2019 |
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Customers like the ease of use and taste of the soda maker. They mention that the instructions are good and the learning curve is pretty low. They also appreciate the variety of flavors and the ability to create their own combos. However, some customers have mixed feelings about the performance, value, quality, and water resistance.
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Customers find the soda maker easy to use. They mention that the instructions are good, and the learning curve is pretty low. They also appreciate the convenience of the product.
"...First, it’s super easy and doesn’t take much counter space...." Read more
"...My entire family loves how quick and easy it is to use and make a liter...." Read more
"...Pros-easy to use- pretty good value (except CO2 refills)- Good selection of soda flavorings (including off brands)Cons-..." Read more
"...4-5 friends purchase one after seeing mine and observing how easy it is to use and how much I love it!..." Read more
Customers like the taste of the soda maker. They say the lemon lime is a good flavor, and they like that they can have a variety of flavors on hand. Some appreciate that the sodas are sugar-free, which is important to some customers. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product and recommend it to others.
"...I think the raspberry tastes like cough syrup. The lime tastes okay - the biggest issue is that the instructions say to put "a few drops" in the..." Read more
"...Honestly though I mostly enjoy it plain. It just seems to taste really good that way and honestly I feel like people who like to that way will get..." Read more
"...pretty good value (except CO2 refills)- Good selection of soda flavorings (including off brands)Cons-..." Read more
"...The flavor it comes with has a hint of artificial taste, but but isn't bad and since its trying to reproduce the La Croix effect, it's very subtle...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the soda maker. Some mention that it works well and makes tasty sparkling water, while others say that it does not perform well enough as a full replacement for purchased cans. The refill system works great, but some customers say that the product stopped working in less than two weeks and is unusable now after 30 days.
"...I used the highest setting, and it worked perfectly. I then picked up the metal version of the bottle, and it was a complete disaster...." Read more
"This is a great package and near perfect for my uses...." Read more
"...anything like what you would expect and are unsweetened so they aren't very good...." Read more
"Bought this to save on my La Croix bill. For that it works great. Much cheaper, for fizzy water that is as good...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the soda maker. Some mention that it's very economical, ecological, and convenient, and well worth the initial investment. However, others say that the cost is not worth it, it takes up added counter space, and the gas is a big expense.
"...carbonated water, this device is definitely a good choice and worth the money because you'll save money in the long run." Read more
"...This is not cheap at the outset but does end up being cheaper than buying the seltzer over the long haul...." Read more
"...make a fresh liter in less than a minute, I love this thing and although expensive...." Read more
"...finally discovered swapping containers at Target, otherwise the gas is a big expense...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the water resistance of the soda maker. Some mention that it's nice to have fizzy water on hand at all times and less waste, while others say that the bottle no longer seals and water sprays everywhere when they attempt to use it. They say that it doesn't last as long and the water did not get as fizzy, and that the water goes flat in a couple of hours in the bottle.
"...I haven't bought any soda in 3 weeks, and I am so much better hydrated. My entire family loves how quick and easy it is to use and make a liter...." Read more
"...the first couple cycles or it doesn't seal all the way and sprays water everywhere...." Read more
"...Carbonation the water is easy. You fill to the line, put the bottle in, and press light, medium, or extra fizzy...." Read more
"...the first 2 Times I used it there was water everywhere as it sprayed out of the top. I wouldn't call this a con as I attribute it more to user error...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the soda maker. Some mention that it's a good product, with quality materials and an excellent alternative to buying supermarket soda, while others say that it was poorly made and did not last. Some say that the product is made of cheap plastic and fragile.
"...Its been the perfect alternative to soda. I haven't bought any soda in 3 weeks, and I am so much better hydrated...." Read more
"...Well I got 2, but the first one was either only 1/4 filled, or defective. I had to replace it after just 10 days of use...." Read more
"...I like making my own seltzer water. It saves buying lots of plastic bottles or cans of seltzer. The instructions were not clear on how to use it...." Read more
"...That came, and the problem persisted and the pressure from the gasses cracked the plastic inside...." Read more
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The way the SodaStream works is you install a CO2 canister, plug the device in, fill up a 0.89 QT container with water, attach the container to the SodaStream and choose the carbonation level. It then carbonates the water for you and you add flavorings of your choice. The carbonation doesn't seem to keep well in the fridge and is a little flat the next day, but still pretty "ok" overall.
0.89 QT = about 1 liter = about 2.5 cans of soda. A bottle of SodaStream brand flavoring costs about $5-6 at Kroger (sometimes more expensive on Amazon). The flavoring lasts for up to 9 liters, depending on whether you use more or less syrup (I use less, it's a little overwhelming to use more). So with ONE bottle of SodaStream flavoring for $5-6, you are eliminating the equivalent of almost an entire case of soda cans or about 5 2-liter bottles of soda. You're eliminating a ton of aluminum and plastic waste by switching to the SodaStream.
On Amazon, two CO2 canisters cost about $70. Each canister theoretically lasts for 60 L (or about 150 cans of soda). This kit comes with two. You can go to SodaStream's website and pay $15 and recycle your empty CO2 canister - you pay $15, they'll send you a new one, and you have 30 days to send them your empty one. They even pay for the shipping in all of this.
All of this is assuming you drink soda a lot. I mean, the entire point of this thing is to eliminate waste from soda that you drink, but a lot of people try to cut out soda entirely by switching to carbonated water. The theory is that the reason some people get so "addicted" to soda is not necessarily the sugar, but the carbonation. I can understand that - I crave the carbonation more than the soda sometimes. Carbonated water takes some getting used to if you've never had it before. My first introduction was La Croix. I really HATE La Croix carbonated water - to me, it tastes like carbonated water that's been in the same room as a fruit, for instance. However, I do really like Le Perrier water. You can definitely mimic that water with the SodaStream.
I personally do not like the flavor of the fruit drops that come with the SodaStream. It comes with lime and raspberry. I think the raspberry tastes like cough syrup. The lime tastes okay - the biggest issue is that the instructions say to put "a few drops" in the water but the bottle doesn't come with a dropper so it's hard to get the proportion correct. I haven't managed to perfect it. What has worked for me, however, is to buy lemon or lime juice for $1 in the produce section... it's cheaper and tastes better, in my opinion. Further, you can just buy an actual lemon or lime and throw a wedge or two in your glass... it'll taste fine, trust me.
That being said, I REALLY like the "knock-off" diet soda flavorings that SodaStream produces. Dr. Pete, Root Beer, and Orange Soda taste remarkably similar to mainstream brands. I guess if you are really sensitive to flavor, you will obviously be able to tell a difference - but I honestly can't tell. I don't recommend buying this if you want literal Dr. Pepper or Coca-Cola flavor because that's not what you're going to get unless you buy their brand-name syrups. For instance, I can tell that the Diet Cola tastes more like the Sam's Club generic flavor diet cola, which I happen to like more than Coca-Cola anyway. I haven't tried any of the other flavors, but I know Kroger has a whole section of them. I don't plan to try the flavors that are not diet.
As for the other features of the machine: it's extremely easy to use. You literally just push a button to carbonate the water. It has three levels of carbonation. I can't really tell the difference between the three. One review below complained that the machine was lightweight - I'm not sure why that even matters and I actually consider it a benefit because I don't like having excessively heavy or bulky kitchen appliances. You have to push the 0.89 QT bottle of water into the SodaStream and push it inwards to secure it to the device before it carbonates, but 1) you don't have to push hard and 2) you can just use your other hand to hold the machine down for the one second that it requires to secure to the bottle in.
My one complaint is that the instructions are not very clear for how to install or replace the CO2 cartridge. I had to look up a YouTube video. For anyone reading in the future: you don't "snap it in" as the instructions suggest. Pick up the entire device and push the CO2 cartridge in from underneath the device, then twist it to the right to lock it in place.
Overall: if you've been eyeing this for a while, if you drink a lot of soda, or if you like carbonated water, this device is definitely a good choice and worth the money because you'll save money in the long run.
This year I have become a massive lover of sparkling water. All the big name branded makers of canned flavored sparkling water have been my go to. I love pretty much any flavor of any company and I was drinking maybe 6 cans a day.
So that being said I started feeling guilty about using so many cans and my sparkling water cost per month was getting out of control. My brother mentioned he had a soda stream so I thought I would give it a try and boy am o glad I did.
First, it’s super easy and doesn’t take much counter space. All you do is screw in the included CO2 bottle and then fill your bottle with water (we just use filtered fridge water), clip it in the front over the nozzle, push a button and voila 1 liter of sparkling water in about 20 seconds.
The water tastes great and you can control the bubbles. 3 different carbonation settings.
Second, you can flavor it however you want. There were included Sodastream
Flavors that came with our kit and they were okay. Not great not bad just decent. Do make sure you put the drops in after carbonating or separately in a glass that you add water to. We made that mistake and wow that made a mess.
I have also added some fruit juice like fresh squeezed orange and grapefruit. That tasted fantastic as well. Honestly though I mostly enjoy it plain. It just seems to taste really good that way and honestly I feel like people who like to that way will get the most benefit from the machine. That may change as I try some other flavors and I will update if it does but right now the sodastream seems to make plain water taste better. I can’t explain it but I’m drinking almost 3 liters of water a day now. It’s crazy.
So overall I’m really happy with sodastream and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to cut back on their canned beverage purchasing. Enjoy the bubbles they make everything better.
So we've had the Sodastream Jet for a few years and I used it daily. But I really liked the idea of not having to press the "fizz" button so many times. So I got this one.
I have had one instance where it leaked on me. But I apparently did not have it locked in place well enough. Now, after dozens of uses, I haven't had it happen since.
Now for the nitty gritty. I don't think these sodastream systems are really all that great using their small CO2 bottles and having to replace them so often. At around $20 bucks a pop (pun) for a refill, it gets too expensive for me. So I purchased a 5lb CO2 tank from a local brewery supply and get it exchanged for about $20 bucks. And that thing lasts a REALLY long time. (You can also get a good deal at a local welding supply store.)
But you have to get an adapter to refill the smaller bottles, and/or an adapter to connect directly to the Sodastream unit. Which I've done both. I really like connecting directly to the Sodastream, and keep a couple of small CO2 bottles filled for a backup.
Also, I read that the water bottles for this unit are not interchangeable with the other "Jet" Sodastream. Because the "One-Touch" comes with a different type of water bottle. Just so you know, I have used them both and they work just fine.
So I really love this unit and highly recommend it.