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I just prefer water, sodas make me even thirstier because of all the sugar and they're also bad for health, while bringing nothing useful to the table. If I want taste, I can eat a tomato or drink milk or a tea, with the advantage of tasting real stuff.
 
Your math is still off. I get closer to 40 liters out of one CO2 cartridge (and that's a low estimate) and 12 liters out of each $5 bottle of syrup.

That means that for 12 liters of soda, I'm paying $0.38/liter for CO2 and $0.42/liter for syrup. So, we're looking at about $0.80/liter or $1.60 for a 2-liter. That's right about there for name-brand soda when it's on sale. At 33.8 oz to a liter, we're talking $0.02/oz for soda. That's $0.24 per 12 oz can. The cheapest I've seen a 12-pack in recent years has been $2.75. That's almost exactly the same price as the same amount of soda from a Soda Stream.

The difference is that I don't have a bunch of trash left over.

Oh, and if I add CRV into the equation, the Soda Stream comes out cheaper.

Main brand soda is $.99 / 2 liter basically all the time here. So your calculations are also off a bit.

"99 cents all the time" is basically defined as one of the 4 stores around me always has them on sale for that. IE Meijer, Jewel, Target etc. Right now for example the Jewel has Pepsi and Coke products at 99 cents a 2 liter. Dr. Pepper lines are also 99 cents.

Soda stream simply isn't cheaper because they sell you the materials at prices well above market. It could be if people used generic food grade CO2 and generic soda flavors. If you like main brands you are better off just buying a bar mixing head. Costs more than the soda stream but it should last 10 years or more.
 
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Main brand soda is $.99 / 2 liter basically all the time here. So your calculations are also off a bit.

"99 cents all the time" is basically defined as one of the 4 stores around me always has them on sale for that. IE Meijer, Jewel, Target etc. Right now for example the Jewel has Pepsi and Coke products at 99 cents a 2 liter. Dr. Pepper lines are also 99 cents.

Soda stream simply isn't cheaper because they sell you the materials at prices well above market. It could be if people used generic food grade CO2 and generic soda flavors. If you like main brands you are better off just buying a bar mixing head. Costs more than the soda stream but it should last 10 years or more.

Pepsi is 10 for $10 this week at Meijer!
 
Main brand soda is $.99 / 2 liter basically all the time here. So your calculations are also off a bit.

"99 cents all the time" is basically defined as one of the 4 stores around me always has them on sale for that. IE Meijer, Jewel, Target etc. Right now for example the Jewel has Pepsi and Coke products at 99 cents a 2 liter. Dr. Pepper lines are also 99 cents.

Soda stream simply isn't cheaper because they sell you the materials at prices well above market. It could be if people used generic food grade CO2 and generic soda flavors. If you like main brands you are better off just buying a bar mixing head. Costs more than the soda stream but it should last 10 years or more.

Well, you're lucky then. I've been to three stores this week (Target, Raley's, and Save Mart) and none of them had name-brand soda under $1.25/2L.

My point wasn't that it was cheaper. My point was that it wasn't as expensive as the other guy made it out to be.
 
That's kind of a jerky thing to do with a gift. That was pretty expensive and someone took the trouble to go out and buy they for you. Either try it out or ask the person for a gift receipt so you can get something you do like!

Asking for a gift recept is an even jerkier thing to do. Unless the person explicitly asks for something the chance they want the gift you give them isn't very slim.

If someone asked me for a gift receipt I'd be pissed.
 
I just prefer water, sodas make me even thirstier because of all the sugar and they're also bad for health, while bringing nothing useful to the table. If I want taste, I can eat a tomato or drink milk or a tea, with the advantage of tasting real stuff.

It's about the burn of the carbonated water for me. Once it goes flat, all of it tastes like ass.

I love downing half a can in one gulp when I'm really thirsty.
 
Soda Streams are way overpriced. Just pick up a CO2 tank, regulator, hose and pepsi style keg connector. Place a Carbonater cap on any plastic bottle (16 oz - 2 ltr) filled with water. Hook the hose to the cap and shake for 30 seconds to a minute. The results are carbonated water for just a few cents a liter. I've gotten somewhere between 400-500 liters out of my 10 lb CO2 tank so far. It'll cost me another $20 to fill when the time comes.
 
Asking for a gift recept is an even jerkier thing to do. Unless the person explicitly asks for something the chance they want the gift you give them isn't very slim.

If someone asked me for a gift receipt I'd be pissed.

😕 You say "I appreciate the gift very much, but I just don't have room to use it. Would you still have the receipt so I can exchange it?"

Happens all the time, not sure why you'd be pissed.
 
Sodastream is not worth hassle/cost. See how long the fizz/taste lasts and you'll be dissapointed. Here in So Cal you can routinely get Pepsi products(4x12packs) for $10. In LA,..it comes out to $13.52 otd after CA charges 9% tax on the total [$10+$2.40($0.05crv x 48 cans). That still comes out to $0.28 per can....It might not be as cost effective as the sodastream product...BUT you can't beat the fizz/taste of a cold,...commercially canned product. By the way...pepsi throwback is made with real sugar. So no syrup or co2 canisters required!!! And if you recycle...you get your $0.05 back per can. For an even better deal,...keep an eye out and you might find (5) 12 packs for $10+tax&crv.
 
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Tried one at Xmas at somebody's house. I thought it was stupid. It isn't going to save much money, it is a hassle, the diet cola tasted bad, and the cream soda even worse. I can't believe they were able to make cream soda taste that bad.

Oh and it appears that the non diet stuff has Splenda in it. Maybe that is why it tastes like asshole runoff.
 
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I like soda, but I don't drink it very often. Usually I will drink tea or sweat tea as a substitute, but rarely even then.
 
anyone have pic of this co2 thing ? i work at a paintball field, i would buy this if i can refill my own co2.. though i never done it because everything is like nitro now

the only thing i like is club soda aka seltzer.. is there a mix for that or its just water + bubbles

The CO2 from a paintball gun will be tainted with dirt and machine oils.
 
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