SodaStream Jet Sparkling Water Maker, Kit w/60l Cylinder, Silver
Brand | sodastream |
Color | Silver |
Material | Acrylic |
Item Weight | 6.15 Pounds |
Capacity | 60 Liters |
About this item
- Make fresh sparkling water at the push of a button
- Includes: Sparkling Water Maker, 60L CO2 cylinder, and 1 Liter BPA-free reusable carbonating bottle
- Energy efficient, powered by CO2 cylinder. Each cylinder carbonates up to 60 liters of water
- Compatible with all SodaStream flavors and SodaStream 1L Classic carbonation bottles (BPA free and better for the planet)
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Easy to use | 3.6 | 4.1 | — | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Flavor | 3.5 | 4.2 | — | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Giftable | 3.6 | 4.3 | — | — | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Value for money | — | 4.0 | — | 3.7 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
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size | Kit | Soda Maker Kit | — | Carbonator Only | Bundle | Sparkling Water Maker + Drop |
material | Acrylic | Plastic | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Plastic | Glass |
power source | — | Battery Powered | Manual | — | Battery Powered | hand powered |
weight | 6.15 pounds | 6.06 pounds | 5.5 pounds | 3.09 pounds | — | — |
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Product Description
Transform your water in seconds! Simply choose how many bubbles you'd like and add some fun to your fizz with our better-for-you flavors. Not only will your taste buds thank you for the bubs, but you'll also be doing your part to reduce single-use plastic bottles. Comes with everything you need to get sparkling! Just add water.
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SodaStream Sparkling Water Makers
Simply choose how many bubbles you'd like and add some fun to your fizz with our better-for-you flavors. Not only will your taste buds thank you for the bubs, but you'll also be doing your part to reduce single-use plastic bottles. SodaStream has helped reduce millions of single-use plastic bottles using tons of flavorful, good-for-you fizz, and a whole lotta bubble love. Add a burst of excitement to your water today!
Make Your Own Sparkling Water At Home
Discover what makes the Jet special
Scroll over the below to learn more about this premium SodaStream sparkling water maker.
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Sparkling water how you like it
Fizz that's made just for you! Personalize each bottle of bubs by how many times you press the carbonation button. Then enjoy your sparkling water on-the-go in our unique bottle.
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Add any flavor or use ours
Looking for an extra burst of flavor? From mocktails to cocktails to SodaStream's wide range of flavors, your bubbles will never be boring.
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Better for you and the planet
Each of our reusable carbonation bottles can be used for up to three years! That means whenever you use it for your bubs, you're helping our planet sparkle.
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10,699
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Available color(s)
| Black, White | Black, White | Black, White, Icy Blue | Black, Silver |
How to fizz
| Automatic, just press a button | Automatic, just press a button | Manual pump action | Manual pump action |
Powered by electricity
| Yes | Yes | No | No |
Selectable levels of fizz
| Yes | Yes | No | No |
Bottle connection type
| Snap lock | Snap lock | Snap lock | Twist lock |
Compatible bottles
| Slim 1 liter and half liter | Slim 1 liter and half liter | Slim 1 liter and half liter | Classic 1 liter |
CO2 canisters included
| 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Bottles included
| 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Includes flavor drops
| Yes | No | No | No |
Try these recipes to add more sparkle to your day!
Thyme Lemon Splash
Ingredients:
- ½ tsp Lemon Fruit Drops
- 1 Liter Cold Sparkling Water
- Lemon wedges
- Fresh Thyme Sprigs
SodaStreamosa
Ingredients:
- 1 Liter cold sparkling water
- ½ tsp Orange Fruit Drops
- 1 cup fresh orange juice
- ½ cup fresh grapefruit juice
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 9 x 6 x 17 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.15 pounds |
Manufacturer | SodaStream |
ASIN | B001KYT6CS |
Item model number | 1412111012 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #233,344 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #85 in Soda Makers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 11, 2008 |
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Customers like the ease of use of the kitchen product. They mention it's super easy to use, put together, and set up quickly. Customers also like the eco friendly feature. That said, opinions are mixed on value, taste, bottle, size, and durability.
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Customers like the ease of use of the kitchen product. They mention it's super easy to use, set up quickly, and attach the bottle. Some say that it'll make soda anywhere and that it is convenient to use.
"...It's not hard to make the soda at all, but you do actually have to make it and that has also deterred my habitual drinking habits somewhat as well...." Read more
"...It's very easy to set-up and use, no electricity or batteries needed, saves money, works great and tastes great...." Read more
"...Pros: Attractive design (sits out on my kitchen counter), easy to use, and it is simple to replace the carbonator cylinder in the back of the unit...." Read more
"...their retail presence because this is really a good idea and an easy to use product but a terrible business model...." Read more
Customers are happy with the eco-friendly of the kitchen product. They say it's better for the environment, and easy to use. Customers also say it reduces their personal carbon footprint. They also say the product is BPA free, reusable, and produces less waste.
"...And this does help the environment by reducing your personal carbon footprint..." Read more
"...It does, however, help save the environment as less plastic/glass bottles are used up...." Read more
"...They cost around $15 to exchange.7. GREAT for the environment...." Read more
"...I also like the environmental aspect. When you buy soda the resources to move the liquid is significant...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the kitchen product. Some mention it's very cost effective, environmentally responsible, and will pay for itself very quickly. Others say that it'll not be worth the extra money and that additional carbonators are ridiculously expensive.
"...So, I would argue that it is worth the money, but strictly as a means of substituting soemthing that is better for you than the alternative, and a..." Read more
"...'s very easy to set-up and use, no electricity or batteries needed, saves money, works great and tastes great...." Read more
"...The machine is fairly well built but it is not commercial grade. You have to use common sense and handle it like it is made of plastic...which it is...." Read more
"...purchase the soda maker primarily to save money, I still think it is good value...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the taste of the kitchen product. Some mention that the flavor is great, delicious, and easy to use. They also love the soda flavors, saying that their children love them. However, some customers feel the original flavor syrups are not that good, and the flavor drops are a waste of money.
"...Their regular orange soda is awesome, but wait till you try the "Naturals" they are selling now too...." Read more
"...no electricity or batteries needed, saves money, works great and tastes great...." Read more
"...3 - The flavor drops are a waste of money...." Read more
"...Some of the flavorings are quite good (Diet Pink Grapefruit, Diet Cranberry-Raspberry, Diet Orange, Diet Lemon-Lime are the ones I've tried)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the bottle. Some mention that there are no bottles to recycle or throw into the environment, while others say that the refill tanks are limited in choice and do not give you 60 liters as advertised.
"...First off is the environmental aspects. You are continuously recycling plastic bottles, rather than adding one to the trash or recycle pile every..." Read more
"...It also needs to be filled less often, and the plastic bottles do not break (good for kids). Its a no brainer purchase." Read more
"...One more thing, the carbonators do not fill as much as they state they do...." Read more
"...It comes with a 1 liter bottle which you could keep cold in the refrigerator until your ready to screw it into the machine.......hit the button that..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the kitchen product. Some mention that it doesn't take up much room and you can place it anywhere. They also say that it has a small footprint on the counter and fits under the counter more easily. However, others say that the bottle it makes is pretty small, the spout where you put the bottle is small, and it makes it difficult to get your hands in there.
"...Which isn't a problem because the bottle it makes is pretty small (750 ml or so?)..." Read more
"...It doesn't take up much room at all and you can place it anywhere (since it requires no electrical outlet) and move it wherever needed..." Read more
"...The only other minor annoyance with this unit is that it is very tall, so much so that it won't fit in any of out kitchen cupboards...." Read more
"...No more storage of these items. TASTE: 4 pumps and it is as tingley as any store bought selzer - but you must use COLD water...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the kitchen product. Some mention that the carbonation cylinder lasts awhile and the soda is good. The bottles keep the fizz much longer than commercial store bought seltzer, while others say that the cheap plastic that I'm sure will not last very long, and that there are too many parts that would fall off when changing the gas cylinder.
"...Only problem is that I like a lot of fizz so the cartridge doesn't last long for me...." Read more
"...The carbonation holds really good.. I would say the only down fall of this item is the co2 cost.. for me they are ok but for a normal family I..." Read more
"...What I was disappointed with is the cartridge it came with only lasted for a week. Every other one I have purchased has lasted at least a month...." Read more
"...4. SodaStream bottles keep your soda fizzy way longer than the bottles you buy at the store.5...." Read more
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Will it save you money in the long run? Barely. It costs you roughly $0.50 per liter bottle of soda (the cost of the mix. When you compare that to the fact that, at least where I am in the the Southern US, a 2l bottle of soda usually costs me about $1.20-ish (averaged)it looks like I am saving about $0.10/liter. So, not a huge savings here, but when you compare it to the costs of 16oz bottled and 12oz can drinks, then yes, you end up saving a lot more. It takes about three cans to equal a liter (33.8 oz), which generally averages well over $0.50/12oz can from a machine, or I usually pay about $5.00/12 pack or $0.41/can, so again, depending on how you usually purchase your soft drinks, you could be saving a bit more, but it still averages out to only about 10-20 cents saving per liter. So, strictly monetarily speaking, in terms of saving...meh.
However, along with that rather minuscule savings, you also get several other selling points that I do think makes this worth purchasing. First off is the environmental aspects. You are continuously recycling plastic bottles, rather than adding one to the trash or recycle pile every time you buy a soda. As somewhat of a clean-freak, the knowledge that I alone was the one who washed and cleaned the bottle is very reassuring. You use tap water to make the soda with, and low and behold, the bottles also work to carry just plain old water in. I was amazed that they could hold both soda and plain water with no ill side-effects (this is sarcasm folks). They really are good bottles and you can use them to carry other stuff in if you want. You may not think there is a big difference in whether you are drinking water from your tap or from a bottle you purchased at a store, but there is a massive carbon footprint attached to that bottled drink from the store that is not attached to the water from your faucet. If you don't think so, the next time you see a bottled water truck, go and wrap your lips around the tailpipe and take a deep drag and then tell me there is no carbon footprint attached to that bottle of water.
The real selling point of the Sodastream is the health factor. Is soda good for you? Absolutely not. Can it be made better for you? Yes it can, and Sodastream seems to have done so. Carbonated water in and of itself is relatively harmless. It does contribute to dehydration, but essentially it is just H2O with a couple extra molecules attached to it now. The real hazard is the chemicals that soda makers use to preserve and cheapen their formulas. Not only has Sodastream removed a lot of those chemicals, but they even managed to cut the sugar content in half for most of their formulas. This is done by substituting Splenda for half of the sugar. I can appreciate there are many of you who will scoff at this and say "That's no better than the aspartame." Actually, it is, and the fact that you are drinking real sugar and not high fructose corn syrup also lowers the starch intake (starch becomes a sugar molecule in your body once it is ingested). Yes, you are essentially trading sugar substitutes, but rest assured, you are trading up in regards to this.
I was a person who consumed several 12oz cans of diet soda a day. What I can tell you after just a few weeks with the Sodastream is that I actually feel better everyday. I do not feel bloated, even when I end up drinking an entire liter of soda in just a few hours, which I don't recommend by the way (I have no self-control). And here's something I know you don't want to hear about, but I'm going to tell you anyway because I think there are probably others who have this issue, but my bowel movements became a lot more regular once I stopped drinking commercial sodas. It's not hard to make the soda at all, but you do actually have to make it and that has also deterred my habitual drinking habits somewhat as well. When you actually make all the soda you consume in a day it really starts to put things into perspective.
As to flavors, well, most of the knock-off copies of popular soda formulas are generally not that good. With no corn syrup or aspartame, there is no way they can get the recipes that close to the original. I found the Coke-Zero to be the best of the lot, but I didn't drink that before so maybe I just didn't have as much to compare it to. It is unfortunate, but most of the caffeinated stuff is the knock-offs. Personally, I like the energy drink. It doesn't have taurine in it, just a lot of caffeine and it tastes about the same as a Red Bull, if you like that taste like I do. Where Sodastream really shines is the normal, generic flavors. Their regular orange soda is awesome, but wait till you try the "Naturals" they are selling now too. The "Naturals" flavors are a bit more expensive, and they make about half as much, but the first ingredient on them is pure cane sugar, and there usually aren't more than six or seven ingredients in the whole thing. The Naturals Orange-Pineapple is the absolute bomb. Diet Cranberry/Raspberry is another that is just absolutely awesome. If you have kids, these are great soda flavors anyway because you may not want to pump your kids full of caffeine before puberty. A lot of these are certainly no worse, and probably a lot better for you, than soft drinks like Kool-Aid.
Recipes for your own mixes are popping up everywhere on the internet now. Imagine making real ginger ale from ginger root you cut up and boiled yourself. My wife wanted a cherry soft drink, not cherry cola, so she went out and bought black cherry concentrate, and now she just carbonates a bottle of water, then adds a spoonful of that into a glass of it whenever she wants. I actually do a half and half mix with the cherry concentrate and the afore mentioned Diet Cranberry/Raspberry. The black cherry concentrate, which is loaded with sugar by the way, helps cut out that super sweet Splenda taste. And on that note, if you find these mixes to be too sweet (Splenda will do that) you just don't put in as much formula as the directions indicate. I make the regular and diet orange soda with about 25% less than what they call for. Carbonated water by itself is pretty bitter, and usually all you need to do to get rid of that Splenda sweetness if you don't like it is to increase the ratio of carbonated water to formula.
So, by now you are probably asking yourself "Is this really worth the money?" I would say yes, but probably not for the most obvious reason. No, you're not going to save a ton of money switching to this. Strictly monetarily speaking, you basically break even. You still have to buy flavors, which thankfully are starting to show up in more and more stores so you don't have to order them (good luck trying to find Cream Soda though). The bottles are really expensive, and only come in liter and half liter sizes (and we are all thankful for the 16oz bottle btw, they are much easier to take with you than the liter bottles), so you should probably plan for at least one bottle per person (a liter of soda really isn't that much by today's standards). Carbonation tanks are refillable through an exchange program, and will run you roughly thirty dollars a pop. I'm a hardcore soda drinker and one tank barely made it a month for us. I will say that we did screw up a lot just experimenting though, so you can probably get a little more out of them after the first round. At any rate, you may want to have a second tank on hand which costs around sixty dollars. That "breaking even" margin grows a little tighter when you factor in these costs. But, for essentially the same price or amount of money, you can be drinking something that is much better for you, not healthy but not near as harmful, and soemthing that doesn't leave a massive carbon footprint just getting to the store so you can be overcharged for it. You can control the flavoring, you can create your own combinations (Lemon-Lime mixed with just about anything is pretty awesome, you can tweak the amounts of formula your using till you dial it in to exactly what you like, and, well, it's fun. It really is just plain, good old fashioned fun making the Sodastream fart (yes it lets out a big, flatulent sounding burp when you inject the carbonation). It's safe enough for kids to use, and they will get a real thrill out of creating their own flavors. So, I would argue that it is worth the money, but strictly as a means of substituting soemthing that is better for you than the alternative, and a system in which you get to control several aspects of the process. And this does help the environment by reducing your personal carbon footprint (so often we forget to factor in those small purchases like sodas from the machine, when in fact that is more wasteful than buying the twelve packs). I don't lug cokes in from the car every shopping trip now, which is super fantastic, and the money I save at the store there pretty much pays for my Sodastream products now. And the nice thing is, I have a selection. It's not just Diet Coke in my fridge anymore. Now I can have grape soda in the afternoon, with a root beer chaser at dinner, followed by a mild, but tasty, diet ginger ale by a roaring fire in the evening. At the very least, Sodastream has made me classy, and you can't put a price on that. LOL
Lastly, I know a few of you are already thinking, "I don't drink tap water." To you I say shame on you. At least here in the US we have some of the cleanest drinking water in the world, and if you are buying bottled water you are most likely still drinking tap water, so go an buy yourself a Britta filter or whatever and stop doing that. This process does require cold water, as cold as you can get it without freezing it, so we just fill all of our bottles out of the Britta pitcher in our fridge. Can you say for sure that the bottling company did the same to the water they made the soda out of?
It works best to chill the bottles of water before you charge them with gas. Sometimes I even put them in the freezer for 30 min before charging. Cold water will hold more gas and you'll get a better seltzer. To charge the bottle just screw it into the machine and hold the charge button down. You'll see the bubbles rise in the bottle. The machine has a pressure system that buzzes when you have put enough in the bottle. Some people jump when the buzz sounds but you get used to it. I usually charge twice to get a full fizz. Once charged remove the bottle and put the cap on. At this point the seltzer is unflavored. Mix it into a glass of juice or whatever you want. I choose to refill the store-bought seltzer bottles. I use a funnel and SLOWLY pour in the seltzer so as NOT to drive off the fizz through agitation. Like pouring beer I guess. I then add natural fruit flavorings that can be found on Amazon. Right now I an using a concentrated raspberry juice and a powdered lemon-lime flavoring. I put these flavored bottles in the fridge and then refill the charging bottles because my wife will chug down the two I just made in no time! The machine works flawlessly. But wait. There is more.
Let me teach you about CO2 and refills. Many people ask about self-refilling of the gas cylinder. For most just follow the instructions for getting a refill through the mail or locally through a Sodrastream dealer. I, however, purchased a kit that allows me to refill my own Sodastream cylinders at home. Is this for you? Probably not if you have to ask. To do it I replaced the custom brass threads on the cylinder with a brass adapter that came with the self-fill kit.This removes the Sodrastream "anti-fill" booby trap. The tricky Sodastream booby trap just makes it slow to charge at home. This lit also allows me to screw the Sodastream bottle directly to a 10 or 20 pound bulk CO2 tank. I have these bottles already for paintball refills and also portable tire refilling. Simply attach the Sodastream cylinder to the larger cylinder. Then, turn the larger tank UPSIDE Down so LIQUID CO2 flows into the Sodastream cylinder. When I hear the "hiss" of the flow stop I flip the tank back over, close the vale, unscrew the Sodastream cylinder and I am good to go. If you don't understand what I am describing you probably don't want to get this involved with self-recharging. You can't over-fill the Sodastream cylinder with these little 10 and 20 pound gas cylinders. You don't need to weight them to see how much they are filled. And don't ever believe there is such a thing as human grade carbon dioxide. I work in a lab and have been working with gasses for over 20 years. In the old days people worried about cross-contamination because some gas cylinders were filled with a variety of gasses. Today that just won't happen. If you own the refill tank and always get it refilled it with carbon dioxide at the beer distributor or welding shop, it will always have CO2 in it. Obviously. Plus the valves on CO2 tanks pretty much exclude you from accidentally filling it with Saran gas or something like that. It costs me around $12.00 to get my refill tank charged. I can fill a LOT of Sodastream tanks with my refill tank. And I can do it whenever I want. But again,if you don't know how to handle gas, just go with the Sodastream system of refilling.
In conclusion I love the Sodastream system. I have used it for a number of months and have had NO problems. Go for it and you will not be disappointed.
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No he probado hasta ahora los sabores porque me parece que son un poco costoso si sacas cuentas y la cantidad de botellas de sabor que puedes sacar, me parece un poco elevado el precio.
De resto es un gran producto, fácil de usar. No sabía que incluía las botellas y compré otras aparte. Con dos estás bien. Ahora me falta probar como es el proceso de envío de los tanques. Actualizaré para decir cuánto duran.
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Soda-steam as a company is god awful and sells products that are seemingly designed to fail. I've been using their 'systems' for over 10 years. In that time I've had 3 dispensers break on me, and had to change another dispenser when the 'system' changed too much. Too many bottle types, attachment types, CO2 types etc.
The syrups also go bad really quickly for what they are. If you experiment by having lots of flavors, you will end up throwing many of them out. The taste changes dramatically once it expires. No idea what process is going on in that bottle.
The sodastream service is great but their products suck. This new dispenser has the same weakpoints with the plunger as my previous unit which broke in two places; the plunger pivot and eventually the valve itself blew. Expecting the same here.