✨ Sparkle Up Your Life with Every Sip! ✨
The SodaStream Terra Sparkling Water Maker Bundle (White) is a stylish and eco-friendly solution for creating personalized sparkling beverages at home. With a capacity of 60 liters and compatibility with various flavors, it allows you to enjoy refreshing drinks while reducing single-use plastic waste. The sleek design and quick-connect technology make it a perfect addition to any modern kitchen.
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Volume | 1.36 Fluid Ounces |
Capacity | 60 Liters |
Material Type | SodaStream Glass Carafe |
Color | White |
A**K
Should have bought this years ago!
My husband surprised me with this because I go through at least three boxes of sparkling water a week. I was skeptical at first — I didn’t think it would taste as good, since every store brand seems to taste a little different. But honestly? I was wrong. We love this thing!This bundle is a great value — it came with the machine, one bottle, and three CO₂ canisters. I was also pleasantly surprised to find out the Terra doesn’t require electricity, which makes it super portable and easy to store if you don't want it on the counter. It’s small and sleek, doesn’t take up much counter or cupboard space, and I usually just keep it tucked away until I need it. One thing - it is pretty tall and doesn't fit under any of my cupboards, so that could be a potential issue for some.The machine is easy to use — loading the CO₂ was a breeze, and SodaStream includes a great illustrated instruction book with lots of tips for making tasty drinks. I played around a bit to figure out my ideal level of carbonation, and now I’ve got it just right. I mostly drink unflavored soda water, and it’s crisp, refreshing, and exactly how I like it.Bonus:-The bottle is dishwasher safe-The machine wipes down easily-There are smaller bottles available if you want extrasWe’ve also had fun making homemade drinks like mimosas (yes, we carbonated orange juice!), and cherry soda using real cherries. But for everyday use, just plain sparkling water hits the spot.We’ve had it for a couple of months, and we’re still on the first CO₂ canister — even with regular use. No issues with spraying, leaks, or messes. And I’ve definitely already saved money compared to my weekly sparkling water habit.If you’re even a little bit tempted, I say go for it. This thing pays for itself quickly and makes the experience way more fun.
R**W
Helping me BIGTIME to stop drinking beer!!!
I've wanted to stop drinking beer at home for quite some time but I've never really found the motivation to do so. I've had this just under two months now and I've been drinking between 3 and 5 Liters per day. if you push the button five times for about a half second each this far exceeds any level of carbonation in topo Chico. we also take a significant amount of vitamins in our house. I probably take close to 30 per day. swallowing pills becomes almost a chore when you're taking this many and some tend to get stuck in the throat. when I use this soda water for taking my pills I can throw a handful of between five and 10 in my mouth at a time and something happens with the carbonation tickling the back of the throat making it exceptionally easy to swallow pills in bulk. kind of a accidental nice side effect of the carbonated water. I have fairly sensitive taste buds and I did not notice even one remote flavor or water texture difference between standard reverse osmosis filtered water and Topo Chico. The way this thing is configured, it could not be a more simple device to use. The large mouth bottles that come with it necked effortlessly in less than 2 seconds and within 5 seconds you have fully carbonated water. it's almost ridiculous how easy it is. getting back to this helping me to stop drinking beer. I won't go into details but some people might say that I drank too much beer nightly in the home. I find that right around sunset is when my body usually tells me I've worked my butt off today and I deserve a beer. The craving is not quite overwhelming but it is quite substantial. in my mind I raced to find any excuse why I deserve to have a beer... so I try to quickly grab one of the prepared bottles out of the refrigerator and take a quick medium sized gulp. within seconds the craving for beer disappears. something tells me it is the heavy, hard-hitting carbonation that you can really put into this water that pinches the back of the throat satisfying that craving for that first drink of carbonated ice cold beer. My cravings are becoming less and less after almost 2 months of this pattern. in just under two months this SodaStream has prevented me from drinking over 245 beers according to my stop drinking app on my cell phone. from a health standpoint, obviously that is significant but from a financial standpoint as well of course.with drinking between 3 and 5 of these liters per day I do find myself going through the CO2 cartridges quite quickly. a simple YouTube search produced many different workarounds for that expense since CO2 tank swaps here in Houston Texas at any grocery store, Target or bed bath & beyond run $15 US. our grocery stores sell food grade dry ice at just$2 per pound. there's a very simple process where you purchase 1.5 lb of dry ice, put it inside too separate 1 gallon Ziploc bags and smash it really really well with a meat hammer. I use the flat side of my meat tenderizer hammer and it works exceptionally well. it turns it basically into powder. I removed the brass top of the CO2 tank using a crescent wrench when it was empty, insert a clean funnel and dump the dry ice powder down inside. I use a stainless steel tervis straw to help the dry ice go down into the funnel when it sometimes gets clogged up at the neck of the funnel a little bit. makes it very easy. I put the entire canister with funnel on top of a digital gram scale and zero it out before starting to fill. once it hits 14.5 oz or I believe the other weight and measure on the CO2 tank says 410 g of CO2 if I remember correctly. I overfill it by 2 g because by the time you grab for the brass threaded screw cap and get it on you will have lost about two grams of the dry ice which is CO2. I find that by buying 1.5 lb of dry ice usually I'm left with about 4 oz remaining after this operation is done. I'm waiting on my newest revision to this which will make the process much more easy though. I purchased an aluminum 20 lb CO2 tank off of Amazon delivered for about $210. then purchased a brass adapter that screws directly into the CO2 tank and then the unmolested SodaStream CO2 bottle will fit and screw directly into that fitting. this allows you to directly fill the SodaStream CO2 tank off of your larger 20 lb tank. do a lot of YouTube searches for this process cuz there's plenty available and you'll see how easy it is. obviously use caution because you are dealing with pressurized liquids and carbon dioxide which can be deadly in large quantities if it's in a confined area. I will be storing my 20 lb CO2 tank in my laundry room where we have redundant CO2 and explosive gas detectors already. in Houston we are able to fill the 20 lb tank at a place called airgas on Hempstead highway. I believe there are other air gas stores throughout the state and city. there is a nominal difference between food grade and industrial grade CO2. I will be purchasing food grade CO2 from airgas which I believe is only 0.5% more pure but I definitely don't want any unnecessary chemicals in my water... or in my tanks. they told me they are able to fill a 20 lb tank up to the 18 lb level and that would cost $47. that should produce very close to 20 SodaStream cartridges full of CO2 which will put it around $2.40 per fill I believe
A**O
Highly recommend! Fantastic machine!
I absolutely love this machine! Also, the fact that it offers Pepsi products is a huge win for me. I also really appreciate being able to adjust the carbonation level to my liking. Personally, I add a little more CO₂ than the instructions suggest, and I think it tastes even better than most fountain drinks or bottled sodas.If anyone remembers the old Netflix DVD model, where you’d mail in your movies and get new ones sent back, Soda Sense has a similar system for CO₂ refills. Through their website, they’ll send you a prepaid return box that holds up to two empty canisters. You mail it in, and they send you two full canisters in return. Since you’re exchanging canisters, it keeps the cost much lower than buying new ones outright.I recommend signing up for that service right away. The machine comes with three CO₂ canisters, so once you’re down to your last one, you can send in the two empties. That way, your refills will arrive before you run out completely.
S**Z
Recommend for bubbly drinkers
Came exactly as described. We drink a good amount of sparkling water and this creates the same good taste from the cans you buy, except better!!!! Tastes more fresh and love that you can control the amount of bubbly. I was wondering how complicated the CO2 cartridge would but it was very easy to insert into the machine. We’ve only been using it for a week but definitely recommend.
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