Sodastream 60L Co2 Carbonator, 14.5oz, Set of 2

Sodastream 60L Co2 Carbonator, 14.5oz, Set of 2 

SodaStream CO2 Carbonators make your water bubbly, and with a spare on hand, you will never go flat!

Combined with a SodaStream Sparkling Water Maker, you can control the bubbles in your glass by adding as much, or as little, carbonation as you prefer.

This set of carbonators makes up to 120L of sparkling water.

Product Features

  • Makes up to 120 one litre bottles
  • Works with all SodaStream machines
  • Twin Pack! Lightweight aluminum-Fully Charged
  • Licensed CO2 carbonator is included with every SodaStream soda maker kit
  • When empty, SodaStream takes back the cylinder to be cleaned, inspected, refilled and reused

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3 Comments

  1. Worked great, love the refills at target Works as required… I guess if you don’t store it properly (as with any compressed gas cylinder) you may have some leakage. Be sure and read the warnings.But my favorite part is being able to take an empty cylinder to my target, where I can exchange it for a new, CO2 filled cylinder for around $15.Technically that about 25cents/Liter… But I’m getting around 40-45L of carbonation from one 60L canister. That’s still around 35cents/L…and ZERO plastic bottle in a landfill. If I…

  2. Does what it does – and exchanging ideas. Just so you know – you can trade the used cannister in at Target or Walmart customer service and for around $16 get a new filled container.Other than that – it does the job for which it is intended. Personally, I have switch from flavored carbonated waters and now just drink carbonated fresh water. Will have to calculate whatever savings are achieved but for now – just what I needed.

  3. Overpriced and Other issues. I was buying 3-4 cases of sparkling water a month. I thought Sodastream saw a good idea at first. However….. The replacement tanks are pricey, but still were saving me about 40-50% over the bottles. Not a great savings, but okay.But the real problem is this. My Sodastream kit came with 3 bottles. After 5 months of use I am finding that the bottles don’t hold the pressure very long. I assume the rubber gasket in the caps were wearing out, so I have tried over-tightening…

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