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thread: Soda Stream?

  1. #19
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    May 2007
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    Re: Soda Stream?

    That one is the Genisis. The one I saw at House is called 'Source'. Not sure if it makes a huge difference to get the new model or not. Big W has them for $59. But wondering if they are too cheap and break easier....

  2. #20
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    Aug 2006
    On the other side of this screen!!!
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    I saw the $60 version at big w but they were white & lime green. I'll pay more to get something that looks nicer on the kitchen bench.

  3. #21

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
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    Yeah mine is a bit tacky looking, wish I'd paid a bit more and gotten a chrome one or something. I got all my bits and bobs from the red circle boutique, Target

    It's apparently a "designer" model but it is quite plasticky and really top heavy - half the time when I screw a bottle in I worry it's going to fall over

  4. #22
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    Oct 2009
    SW Sydney
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    We have black and white soda stream model, I think it was one of the lower end ones from big W.
    We get the the refills from bigW too, they always have stock.

    We were buying soda water for about 90c a L at coles before we got it and I think DH did the sums and the machine paid for itself in only a few months.

    We have 4 1L bottles (2 for me 2 for DH). When we finish one we refill the other with water so it can get cold by the time we need it. Once its cold we make the soda water then usually add syrup right away. DH uses the soda stream vanilla cola. I use just a little bit of cottees natural raspberry- or I leave it as soda water and sometimes add a dash of juice to the glass.

    Its seriously the best

  5. #23
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    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
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    Ours is a crappy plastic looking one but it stays in the cupboard under the sink so I don't care about that. Also we take ours camping with us. Fresh bubbly rainwater or G&T on the beach - too easy!

  6. #24
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    Jul 2007
    melb
    8,498

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    We have one it's just a grey basic one. DH loves sparkling water and was such a waste of plastic bottles and expensive so this is much better.
    Not a fan of there syrups but add cordials.

  7. #25

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
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    My DP did some sums last night and I am not sure it is worth it. He had one in a former life. He reckons the gas canisters are $40 and make about 40 one litre bottles of drink (so $1 for one iitre). I purchase soda water, etc for 75-80 cents for 1.25 litres.

  8. #26
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    Dec 2008
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    It's pretty expensive when you look at it like that. Do they still swap canisters or do you buy them new each time now?

    We have a Soda Stream but the kids don't like the taste it gives their drinks so we never use it.

  9. #27
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    Mar 2008
    Vic
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    Re: Soda Stream?

    My DP did some sums last night and I am not sure it is worth it. He had one in a former life. He reckons the gas canisters are $40 and make about 40 one litre bottles of drink (so $1 for one iitre). I purchase soda water, etc for 75-80 cents for 1.25 litres.
    Depends. How many times you press the button down (for how fizzy you like it) makes a difference. We've been using the same gas canister for just over a year. We use the soda stream probably 2-3 times a week on average. If I was buying bottles from the supermarket, that would work out far more expensive than replacing the canister.

  10. #28
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    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
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    The canisters aren't that much! Think it's about $20 for a swap over ours lasts about a month and it gets a lot of use. We keep it under the sink too.

  11. #29

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
    8,425

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    The canisters aren't that much! Think it's about $20 for a swap over ours lasts about a month and it gets a lot of use. We keep it under the sink too.
    He may be going off old prices??? His pre-N2L life was over 10 years ago

  12. #30
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    Dec 2008
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    Just looked at the BigW website, new canisters are $45. Maybe that's what he used for calculations?

  13. #31
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    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
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    Yeah it's cheaper with the swapover just checked it's still $20 for the 40l bottles so that's 50c a litre if you press two/three times.

  14. #32
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    Jul 2009
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    Re: Soda Stream?

    How do you swap the bottles ?

  15. #33
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    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
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    You swap them at kmart or bigw.

  16. #34
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    Aug 2009
    Western Australia
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    Our gas bottles last about a month, we use it everyday, my hubby is addicted to sparkling water now haha! We pay $19.95 for a swapped gas bottle from our local good guys store. Anywhere that sells a soda stream should swap the gas bottles for you. The kids love sparkling water too, they think it's such a special treat - like a soft drink hehe, but so much better for them!

  17. #35
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    Jul 2005
    Sydney
    7,896

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    We have one, definitely cheaper (and a lot easier than having to put it on the list). We use some of the syrups, but a lot of plain soda water that we add to juice or just as others have said, with slices of citrus, etc.

    The gas canisters can be swapped at Big W and Target, those two I know at least. You'd think since we bought the unit from Woolworths you'd be able to swap them there, but I haven't checked. Costs about $17 for a 63L canister. Lasted us about a year.

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