Fill your CO2 Sodastream Yourself - Adapter Reviews with Cost Analysis + How to - Is it Worth It?

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  • Опубліковано 13 лют 2022
  • Here's my choice for the SodaStream refill adapter. Does it save money? Which adapter is best? Links:
    SodaStream with Glass Carafes: amzn.to/3GSudtc
    C02 Adapter for Sodastream: amzn.to/3BhNYJH
    5lb CO2 Tank: amzn.to/3sIG6Ni
    (Note: you purchase the tank and then take it to your local beverage store and trade it in for a filled tank.)

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  • @quangvu7615
    @quangvu7615 9 місяців тому

    Hi John, on your Cost Analysis, what is the economic breakdown of the $70 value for the "First & Second fill value"? Or rather, where does the $70 comes from? Thanks! (Sorry, I am a little slow ;-)

    • @johntriedit
      @johntriedit  9 місяців тому +2

      Hi, I think that was my estimate of the value gained by using this method. In other words, about 5 refills worth of CO2 with the refills costing $15 each from Sodastream. Looks like I rounded it down a bit. Since I made this video, I have switched to using a 20lb tank with a dip tube instead of a 5lb tank. Why? Because it costs $30 to fill a 5lb tank at my local welding shop. It costs $35 to fill a 20lb tank. Yes, you read that right.
      I can also share that my local beverage shop admitted to me that they were getting their CO2 from the welding shop and marking it up significantly. So I started going to the welding shop.
      Here's a link to purchase a 20lb CO2 tank with a dip tube (eliminating the need to turn the tank upside down): amzn.to/3QABPc5
      Same tank costs >$200 at my local welding shop.
      The 20lb tank drops the numbers significantly and makes this more than worth it in terms of cost if you drink a lot of fizzy water like I do.

  • @kathleenleroy9534
    @kathleenleroy9534 2 роки тому

    Great channel! You’re a good teacher/explainer :)

  • @yellowlightning1704
    @yellowlightning1704 Рік тому

    Thanks for saving me a bunch of time and money!

    • @johntriedit
      @johntriedit  Рік тому +1

      You're welcome. I'm pretty obsessive about details so it makes sense to bring other people along for the ride when I go through the process of figuring stuff out. And, I love me some bubbly water!

  • @deaddoll1361
    @deaddoll1361 Рік тому +1

    The tube type adapter is more for attaching the large cylinder to the SodaStream unit permanently, so you can avoid refilling the small cylinders completely.

  • @quangvu7615
    @quangvu7615 9 місяців тому

    GREAT!
    Regardless of using a 5lbs or 20 lbs tank, it is still a HUGE $$avings. Thanks for the 20 lbs tank information. When published, please send me a link to your new video of the 20 lbs tank with a dip tube (as I am unsure of the tube usage).
    Thank you very much for your replied John.

  • @TheGalvannyVEVO
    @TheGalvannyVEVO 8 місяців тому +1

    Please refill my tank with that 👀🙈🔥😂

  • @johntriedit
    @johntriedit  2 роки тому +2

    One last bit of math: when using the 5lb Co2 tank, each SodaStream canister refill costs $3 instead of $15 + tax. Links in the video description.

    • @ET2carbon
      @ET2carbon Рік тому

      What do you mean beverage store

  • @developer-juice-Khailenno
    @developer-juice-Khailenno Рік тому

    dam John I like your cost analysis and you figured to use the tool that would enable the machine to work as intended, I have seen some shawty hacks in the past where they would shove a mod and tub to the Sodastream. seems inefficient. this preserves optimum functionality while still being able to refill with 5lb tank

    • @developer-juice-Khailenno
      @developer-juice-Khailenno Рік тому

      Update my soda stream canister is a newer model and is not threaded so this adapter did not work

  • @michaelb4512
    @michaelb4512 5 місяців тому +1

    Do they make a adapter for the pink co2 canister with quick connect?Thanks!

  • @Brutale587
    @Brutale587 2 роки тому +3

    Hey why do you bother emptying the canister first?

  • @wilma888
    @wilma888 9 днів тому

    How can you tell when the SS canister is filled? Does the CO2 stop flowing once full? Also, when you go to refill the large 5lb tank, do they refill it or just trade it for another tank that is already filled? This looks/sounds terrifying but I'm definitely considering it. Thank you!

  • @Q.Lawrence
    @Q.Lawrence Рік тому +2

    Will this work on a Drinkmate bottle?

  • @michaelkuzmin
    @michaelkuzmin Рік тому +2

    Interesting observation about the taste from the direct adapter. I wonder why that is. Perhaps it can be eliminated by using some alternative tubing. Anyway, I am actually getting a 20lb syphon tank and a different adapter with a hose and 3 valves. The refill price for 20lb is 35 CAD+tax and to refill a 5lb tank it's 25 CAD+tax. That and the cost of driving to the place to recharge it 4 times less frequently makes the 20lb version much more appealing.

    • @johntriedit
      @johntriedit  Рік тому

      Sounds good. I went with the method in the video because it stays close the intended use design. I was concerned a high pressure hose might over stress the soda stream valves. And in the case of a leak, I only lose one canister worth of gas. To each his own though.

    • @michaelkuzmin
      @michaelkuzmin Рік тому +1

      @@johntriedit no I'm not connecting the tank to the device. I'm just using a much larger source tank. And that tank I use does not need to be held upside down because it's a siphon tank

    • @johntriedit
      @johntriedit  Рік тому +1

      @@michaelkuzmin Good man. I can see the logic there.

    • @BlueSynth83
      @BlueSynth83 Рік тому

      Are you in Toronto? I'm looking for the same setup you mentioned. Where did you purchase your equipment from? Cannister, adapter and refill?

  • @danyzuk0
    @danyzuk0 Рік тому +1

    Too bad there isn't a Female Duo Connect to Male Tr21-4 adapter. For these Terra Sodastreams. This is for the older models. Anyone seen any?

  • @thrdel
    @thrdel 4 місяці тому +1

    The trick about slowly open the valve doesn't really work for me. Only one out of 5 cylinders I have actually worked.
    So, one works every time , the other 4 never worked. Also, careful where you buy the adaptor. I've got mine from SZZ Home Brew and it blew the rubber O-ring of the bleeding valve every single time I had to open it. Couldn't even fill one cylinder before I run out of O-rings. Horrible experience.

  • @jakebarnett4401
    @jakebarnett4401 Рік тому +3

    How do you know the soda stream canister is done filling without weighing it?

    • @johntriedit
      @johntriedit  Рік тому +7

      The gas stops flowing from the tank into the canister. You can hear it.

  • @ricardoh.sakuma9062
    @ricardoh.sakuma9062 Місяць тому

    Why turn upside down if it's gas inside? Why liquid? When you put dry ice inside it turns into gas, this is different?

  • @atarimurouvidavies3886
    @atarimurouvidavies3886 Рік тому

    Anyone know where to buy 20lb co2 tank in New Zealand?

  • @dagobaker
    @dagobaker Рік тому

    is it more cost effective to buy a bigger tank?
    how much more for a refill of a 10# or 20# tank? 25$ for 5# seems pricey

    • @rivec33
      @rivec33 7 місяців тому

      In my area it’s $28 for the 5ib
      $34 for the 10ib
      And $41 for the 20
      So to fill the 5ib to get the same amount as the 20ib would be $112 and a lot more trips to the refill station

  • @LiquidRetro
    @LiquidRetro 2 роки тому

    Did you buy your own tank or use the one from the local welding supplier?

    • @johntriedit
      @johntriedit  2 роки тому

      There's a link in the description for the tank I bought.

    • @LiquidRetro
      @LiquidRetro 2 роки тому

      @@johntriedit I'm looking to buy something larger, my gas supplier charges a $25 hookup fee so trying to optimize my dollar

    • @johntriedit
      @johntriedit  2 роки тому

      @@LiquidRetro 20lb tank: amzn.to/3zPS7FF
      50lb tank: amzn.to/3vwUgTQ
      For larger ones, you want to get it with a siphon tube because it's impractical to turn them upside down as in the video.
      Just to be clear, I take the 5lb tank to my local beverage store (not welding) and they fill it up no prob.

    • @ET2carbon
      @ET2carbon Рік тому

      @@johntriedit beverage store?

    • @johntriedit
      @johntriedit  Рік тому

      ​@@ET2carbon Wine & Beer

  • @phildenegri2801
    @phildenegri2801 Рік тому

    Does this work with the new soda stream terras that no longer screw into the back of the device?

    • @johntriedit
      @johntriedit  Рік тому

      The canisters look to be the same size, buy I can't see the thread on them. If you can link to a picture, I'll take a look.

  • @TL....
    @TL.... Рік тому

    1:58 how much money am i losing by exchanging my empty 60L sodastream cylinder with a local guy that gives me a fresh full one weighing in around 1100grams filled for $8
    i push the sodastream button 3 times for 1 second to fizz up the sodastream plastic 1L bottle of cold water and the cylinder lasted me 16 days
    i wasnt counting how much i was drinking per day, but around 3 litres probably, maybe little more

    • @deaddoll1361
      @deaddoll1361 Рік тому

      The Sodastream cylinder weighs 750 grams empty. The CO2 is 425 grams if full, so work it out for yourself. A larger cylinder than the one used here may be more economical if available near you, also one with a syphon tube means you don't need to turn it upside down. The top of the cylinder contains gas, the rest is liquid, which is what you want to access to refill. No tube means invert the bottle, with a tube you can leave it upright when filling.

  • @kamranmandha1
    @kamranmandha1 Рік тому

    do you find it difficult to fill the 5th refill given your 5lb tank is running low on CO2? if so, how do you manage to fill the sodastream canister for your 5th refill in full?

    • @johntriedit
      @johntriedit  Рік тому +1

      It's up to you how much you want to deal with the tank when it gets low. The 5th fill does not fill as much, but you can do several smaller fills after that, each lasting 2 or 3 days.

  • @mikeparker2520
    @mikeparker2520 8 місяців тому

    another easy option- buy dry ice, break it up, and put small chunks into your sodastream tank and screw the top back on... my bigger problem was finding parts to replace the proprietary seals on the cheaply made sodastream (and junked it).

  • @melissamw5620
    @melissamw5620 Рік тому

    These videos should not be shown to the general public.This makes you cringe If you ever took a safety course in handling compressed gases. Just imagine, after watching this video, an inexperienced viewer drops the cylinder and the valve sheers off. You have created a projectile. Any injury lawyer will have a field day going after the author of this video.