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The Philips Sparkling Water Maker offers a sleek, manual soda streaming experience with a durable 1L BPA-free bottle. Compatible with any standard 60L screw-in CO2 carbonator (sold separately), it lets you customize carbonation levels quickly without electricity. Its slim design saves space while promoting eco-friendly living by replacing hundreds of single-use plastic bottles.






| ASIN | B09K7Y4SM1 |
| Auto Shutoff | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 840,411 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 116 in Home Soda Makers |
| Capacity | 1 litres |
| Compatible Models | Any Standard Screw-in 60 L Co2 Exchange Carbonator, 14.5 Oz, Drinkmate Screw-in 60 L Co2 Exchange Carbonator, 14.5 Oz, SodaStream Screw-in 60 L Co2 Exchange Carbonator, 14.5 Oz, Sodasense Screw-in 60 L Co2 Exchange Carbonator, 14.5 Oz |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,310) |
| Date First Available | 25 Oct. 2021 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840181300748 |
| Item Weight | 1.1 kg |
| Item volume | 1 Litres |
| Manufacture Year | 2023 |
| Model Number | ADDD4902WHO/37 |
| Model name | Solad Make: White |
| Operation mode | Manual |
| Power source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 42 x 24 cm; 1.1 kg |
| Size | Soda Maker |
| Special Features | Manual |
| UPC | 840181300748 |
H**N
Wouldn't be without it.
I have just filled my 31st bottle. The liquid is still nice and fizzy, and no sign of it running out of CO2. So I'm now saving money, not having to buy bottled. And I can now use my local Cotswold Spring water straight from the spring.
H**E
A value alternative to Sodastream
Been using a Sodastream Crystal sparkling water maker for the last 4 years. Just replaced it with this product. It seems to work well, it is less complicated and so easier to clean and it doesn't take up as much kitchen space. The litre bottle size is a good solution, more practical on fridge space than the Sodastream 60cl size coz I used to need two bottles to keep the flow of cooled water running. Now one will do. The screw in gas bottles from the Sodastream fit fine - yes they do!. I don't expect it'll last as long as the Crystal but then it's less than half the price.
L**S
No CO2 canister included
I received my carboniser today but unfortunately the box did not include the CO2 canister as described. It is really difficult to get support on this - I have emailed Philips directly to see whether they can help. If not then unfortunately I will have to return the item. It looks very good though, sturdy and also looks very easy to use (obv can't use it without the Co2 canister).
K**R
Gas Cylinder
I thought there should be a gas cylinder to generate the sparkling water. It is really no use without.
J**A
Lasted not even 5 months
Not only is it not as advertised (it will not fizz anything - just water) it has lost pressure so it no longer carbonates water. It now only created carbon flavoured flat water. It’s not a good product. Go for something else.
L**S
El agua queda muy bien. Muy buena la calidad del aparato. El tanque lo pedí de marca sodastream en otro marketplace y le quedó perfecto. Las recargas en CDMX son ultra sencillas con el servicio a domicilio sodastream.
L**A
Leve compacto funciona muito bem amei
J**S
I owned a Sodastream, and I can't tell the difference between that model and the Phillips brand of carbonator. They both do the job equally well. I'm thrilled that I saved myself all the money it would have taken to get a Sodastream. I have used the Phillips for two weeks...which means I can't comment on its longevity. It could break right after I write this review. (If it does, I'll update the review.) Both units are very simple. Screw in the CO2 cannister and push the oversized button to carbonate the water. I don't use sweetener. I like plain H2O. If you're new to this product, you might be wondering how long the CO2 cannister lasts (I don’t think the type of carbonation machine you purchase, whether Sodastream or Phillips, makes a difference). After all, you want to save money on eight-packs of Bubly, right? Overall, you will save money. . .except you'll drink more water, which might end up being more expensive. Still, as far as dollars to product, this method is less expensive (once you surpass the initial cost of the machine and cannisters). Again, I save money because I do NOT buy flavors. Based on my body weight, I need to drink about a gallon of water per day. (If you're interested in improving your health, divide your body weight in half and drink that many ounces per day.) That means I need to drink 128 ounces or so. Four Phillips bottles of carbonated water allow me to meet and exceed that goal by about four ounces. Each bottle is one liter. (1 liter = 33.814 ounces). Over these last two weeks, I ended up drinking three or four bottles of soda water per day. I pumped the oversized button three or four times per bottle. The problem is you have to pump more as the CO2 cannister nears empty (at the end, it was five or seven times). On the thirteenth day, I couldn't get any fizz worth enjoying, so I figure I got twelve days of use out of a single cannister. Those last few days produced mediocre carbonation, hardly worth drinking. Once the carbonation is gone, the water tastes unpleasant to me. I just replaced the cannister at Walmart for $18 after tax. That means I spent $1.50 per day on my habit (18 dollars / 12 days = 1.5). Previously, I would purchase Bubly brand eight-packs. That came to about $4.75 after tax, each, or $0.60 per can. I would need to drink 11 cans per day to match four Phillips bottles. That’s about $6.60 per day—as opposed to $1.50 per day making my own fizzy water. I’ve saved roughly five dollars per day. THE HIDDEN CATCH: I didn’t usually drink Bubly every day. Carbonated water was a treat that cost me about $25 per month. But now that I can make my own treat whenever I want, I am looking at about $45 per month refilling those cannisters. THE HIDDEN BENEFIT: I am more likely to meet my healthful water-drinking goal if the water is carbonated. It makes me feel like I’m being naughty, so I drink more. So, look, if you are a soda hound, making your own fizz is the way to go. But do the math, because it may or may not save you money. ==== Update. For those of you who are like me: canned soda, whether just water or cola, is only good for a few minutes after you pop the top. I rarely finish a Coca-cola unless I drink it right away. It's the same for Sodastream and Phillips. The carbonation is just begging to escape the bottle. Therefore, I marathon drink my fizzy water, because if I wait, the beverage will lose its "oomph" and I'll dump it out, wasting CO2. That might not be you, but do consider that you might be speed-drinking these 1-liter (33 ounce) bottles just to keep up with the C02 loss. It's less to lose if you're drinking a twelve-ounce can of soda. Something to consider.
T**T
Süper bir cihaz.Yazları soğuk lezzetli içecekler hazırlamak için ideal tavsiye ederim.Türkiye için tüp bulması problem ürün içinden tüp çıkmıyor.Ayrı tüp ve dolum aparatı alıp sanayi gaz dolum istasyonlarında dolum yaptırdım
D**.
Works as advertised, nice minimalist unit. Would recommend
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