Super Cheap D.I.Y. refills for Soda Stream
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You are a LEGEND, Thanks for this simple yet ingenious idea!
Thanks for being amazing.
Six minutes in before a safety warning!
Back when I was a child, I really wanted our family to get a Soda Stream, but alas my dream was never realised. Maybe it's time I got one.
Thank you for the tip. Great video.
Oh my, do get if it's only on sale. Believe in or not I've been using it since my childhood with those little glass bottles. Never exchange those expensive co2 bottles again. Thanks for supporting my Patreon and being awesome !
Soda pop showtime with Brown eye nice video bud step by step 👍
Thank you SO MUCH!! You just gave the easiest demonstration on how to re-generate the Soda Stream CO2 container!!!
Just like a Cheap printer with the expensive ink ! Thanks for being awesome.
thank you
8-16mm pellets are the best to fill the bottles, just drop them in, the longer they are the better, no smashing or need a funnel, also fitting uses a 24mm (15/16) spanner
also dont need to undo the release screw, once low in gas, the pressure you low, you can just release by press the tab on top, or even just unscrew the fitting and release that way, any questions just ask, I use to do this all the time
Dry ice pellets are impossible to find in my area -- and heaven knows I tried. But you lose a lot of CO2 while mashing it down small enough to get through the funnel.
@@hecate235 how much do you pay for dry ice and how much do you get?
@@BeastNZ Package sizes vary, and run about $7/lb. Since the cylinders are 14.5oz, i try to buy about a pound. What i had to learn, and other clips din't tell me, was I needed to use a plastic funnel, First time, using a metal one froze to the cylinder, i couldn't seal it up, had to wait for it all to defrost -- and so lost all the CO2.
@@hecate235 arrh yes you need plastic funnel, use plastic or wooden utensils, dry ice reacts to metals.
use chopsticks to free up hole in funnel when it becomes blocked, weight it as you go, overfill it slightly as you will loose some when tightening up fitting, also use closed, bottle becomes very cold
Have to add that that is a great thumbnail lol. You look like a mad scientist.
Those bottles became freezing cold quick.
I never thought you can replace the co2 gas with dry ice .
Dry Ice is frozen carbon dioxide. Unlike most solids, it does not melt into a liquid, but instead changes directly into a gas.
Would a blender work better for making the ice finer?
Tried a blender, much simple to smash it !
whats dry ice ? where can you buy that
Nice trick indeed ☺️👍
Lots of $$ saved.
@@BrownEye Indeed
I skipped around you video (needs tighter editing) ... did you ever mention the cost of the dry ice?
😎 👍🏼
where did you get the dry ice
Check out Linde dry ice. It's available worldwide.
Most grocery stores have it in a freezer by the cashiers. Ours does!!!!
How long does it take to melt
Usually 2 hours at the back porch.
It doesn't technically melt. It sublimates. Frozen CO2 goes from a solid directly to a gas without becoming liquid.
The cylinder will frost up on the outside when it is initially filled but when the frost is gone most of the dry ice has turned into gaseous CO2.
You actually can start using it while it is still frosted because as soon as you seal it it starts to pressurize the cylinder.
Get a bigger funnel use heat shrink .
Thanks for the tip, but pls wear gloves man. :)
Huh. So dry ice is CO2? Interesting.
Turning with a wrench is not "finger tight".
Sorry man too much hassles. I’ll just buy soda pop at the grocery store particularly no name brand ones for saving $$$
You have a point.
Unless you drink a LOT of soda pop. Then, HUGE quantities of cans and bottles. No thanks.
I have seen many videos showing this dry ice method. But no one have shown the performance in the machine afterwards. I am also curious if anyone have tried to use a funnel and fill the tank with sodium bicarbonate and citric acid granules. Add a few ounces of water and seal the bottle. To see if the mixture would pre-charge it a little.
I think sparkel avoid all this work
Finger tight with a wrench?????
impractical. usekess advice. you buy 5KG dry ice. you cannit keep them in fridge, even freezer is too warm. rest of it will evaporate.
He had 6 cylinders last time I counted