How to Refill your Sodastream CO2 Cartridge for under $1.00!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • I show how you can easily refill your Sodastream CO2 cartridges for less than a dollar a refill! Sodastream charges $30 for a refill, making ridiculous profits in the process. Don't get ripped off! I used this refill adapter, purchased from Amazon: amzn.to/39T20HY
    Empty 20 lb tanks with siphon tubes can also be purchased on Amazon: amzn.to/3GhAr7g

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  • @ScottsSynthStuff
    @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +10

    I used this refill adapter, purchased from Amazon: amzn.to/39T20HY
    Empty 20 lb tanks with siphon tubes can also be purchased on Amazon: amzn.to/3GhAr7g

  • @actitud
    @actitud 3 года назад +187

    My assumptions:
    - Baseline sparkling water (Kroger) 2 liters, 1 dollar.
    - Consumption of 80 litters per month
    - Purchase of Sodastream/Drinkmate machine, co2 tank, co2 fill (25usd per 5 gal) and this adapter: 120 + 80 + 25 + 40 = 265 (until something breaks, of course)
    - Constant prices for purchased sparkling water and c02 refills
    Conclusions:
    - First 60 liters will cost you the purchase of the machine (duh, it comes with a single co2 bottle)
    - Then, this configuration costs 10 cents per liter
    - You will cover the expenses after 7 moths of using it.
    - After 1 year of use, you will save $200
    - After 5 years of use, you will save $1700, the burden of carrying bottles and a LOT of plastic :)

    • @FOXDADDYSUPREME1
      @FOXDADDYSUPREME1 2 года назад +7

      Thank you for doing the math, but 80 liters per month?? We do more like 5-8.

    • @billdivine9501
      @billdivine9501 2 года назад +11

      @@FOXDADDYSUPREME1 I do 30 per month and I’m the only user. 1each day, every day. Not soda, just water.

    • @jgjg3848
      @jgjg3848 2 года назад +3

      AND Kroger sucks for the way they are treating their workers.

    • @corporalcamouflage7259
      @corporalcamouflage7259 2 года назад

      And being that one know-it-all-smart-mouthed-attention-needing-jackass = PRICELE$$

    • @carldalsasso8603
      @carldalsasso8603 2 года назад +2

      Thats cool. I found it cheaper (and healthier😅) to just not drink anything carbonated😁 milk, water, juice, coffee. Still have to watch sugar content on store bought coffees and alot of types of cheap juice as well.

  • @umairahmadmalik
    @umairahmadmalik 2 года назад +43

    Once you close the main tank make sure to release the c02 from both valves not just one like shown in the video, otherwise you will have residual c02 in the adaptor.

  • @brockjohnson1763
    @brockjohnson1763 Год назад +27

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! I tried to fill the tank a couple of times and, well, nothing. The catch was in opening the fill valve too fast and tripping the check valve. Once I repeated the procedure by slowly opening the valve, it worked like a charm. Thank you again.

  • @chrishansen3062
    @chrishansen3062 4 года назад +98

    Perfect instructions! Thanks for the post!! I just filled my first two SodaStream cartridges and now am free from their business model!

  • @Ioganstone
    @Ioganstone 4 года назад +35

    sodastream is making engineers of all of us with that outrageous price, won't refill it til I get all these parts in the video!

  • @miryareviews
    @miryareviews 3 года назад +33

    Omg! Thank you so so much for this.
    I just contacted AirAsia to verify they have tanks either for lease or will fill. They lease tanks for $75/yr here in Cincinnati and I was told the only size that has an induction tube is the 20lb size sooooo... 20lb it is! (That's like $0.21 cents a day). This will save my family and I so much money!
    Thank you again!

    • @kfl611
      @kfl611 Год назад +1

      I purchased a 'refurbished' but guaranteed 20 lb tank for a good price as they are expensive, and almost paid the same price to have it shipped to my house. Figures. I last watched a youtube video on a company who sells tanks, used tanks, and refills them for customers. Oh well I have my tank now and just purchased the hose to fill my little tanks from the big tank. Great Video.

    • @izmizzle
      @izmizzle 6 месяцев назад

      It makes sense to have high shippings cost when it comes to these sensitive pressurized tanks. If it falls over it could become a steel missile sailing around the room like a balloon

  • @markcarniato1567
    @markcarniato1567 10 дней назад +1

    Excellent reverb. An arena style tutorial.

  • @rrrichf
    @rrrichf 2 года назад +12

    Thank you so much! This is awesome. Just tried it for the first time, worked great.
    Fwiw, I was quoted $290 for the initial 20# tank (full), and $60 refills, at AirGas. Went to a homebrew supply store instead, and it's cheaper at $175 for the initial tank (also full), and $50 refills. This is in the SF Bay area.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад +1

      You can also get them on Amazon: amzn.to/3GhAr7g

    • @rrrichf
      @rrrichf 2 года назад +1

      True, but those prices are empty. Buying them local, and the initial tank price includes it being full.

    • @dstwins
      @dstwins 2 года назад +4

      Do you mind sharing the location of your homebrew supply store?.. I'm also in the bay area.

  • @janiejones6789
    @janiejones6789 3 года назад +18

    Thank you! This was the best... most explained, no frills, easy to follow instructional video on this subject. Thanks again!

  • @paulgdlmx
    @paulgdlmx 29 дней назад +2

    Well done, clear, informative, no bullshit. Thank you.

  • @TheArbuckster
    @TheArbuckster Месяц назад +2

    SAFETY TIP. If you purchase the adapter from Amazon with the hose and valves, buy a brass plug for the valve that you open to vent the line. I accidentally hit valve open while filling my soda stream and the CO2 tank did three loops before I got control of the tank. The tank just missed my ankle. Be careful.

  • @Alan-ln3ls
    @Alan-ln3ls 6 месяцев назад +4

    • Be sure to buy 'food grade' CO₂ - not all is, especially when bought for welding or paint ball guns.
    • Put the Sodastream cylinder in the freezer for an hour or two before filling, then fill immediately. Wear gloves!
    • CO2 Supermarket sells adaptors for all three types of Sodastream cylinders: the old standard pipe thread (still used in Oz and NZ), the newer 'coarse' thread, and the unthreaded 'quick connect' type.

  • @miryareviews
    @miryareviews 3 года назад +110

    Also, if people choose to keep using the Soda Stream canisters, if you take them to Bed Bath & Beyond, they'll trade out the old canisters and give you 50% off each new canister you get.

    • @mattgib711
      @mattgib711 3 года назад +6

      Nice! How much does it end up being for a refill? $15 or so?

    • @scamtastic
      @scamtastic 3 года назад +7

      @@mattgib711 yup, $15 and change.
      It's not terrible but for limited space in the home it works out pretty well.

    • @glennivy9354
      @glennivy9354 3 года назад +4

      Co2 ✔ now how do we get
      Pepsi and coke to stop ripping us off on the sugar water? $89.00-$150.00 a box! Sure it will last me about a year but it just can't cost half that to make. And Pepsi where I am at. Makes it nearly impossible to buy

    • @religionisapoison2413
      @religionisapoison2413 2 года назад

      Waste of money. Made in Israel. Do the same back and save some ✡️ money

    • @anti54321
      @anti54321 2 года назад

      Oooh thank you for this tip

  • @PoodleDoo212
    @PoodleDoo212 3 года назад +41

    Picturing blowing myself up trying to do this! 🤣🤣💥

    • @caprice6825
      @caprice6825 3 года назад +6

      Haha I just did. Gas spraying out everywhere. I've been refilling successfully at least four times before. Not sure what happened. Lol

    • @rodneysmith8565
      @rodneysmith8565 3 года назад +6

      Yeah, I don't know how long to let it refill or even how long it takes to refill. I know I've never been ballsy enough to keep filling until it gets into the green. It starts making this high pitched noise and I'm all, welp that's full enough.

    • @PoodleDoo212
      @PoodleDoo212 3 года назад

      🤣🤣 Good thinking!

    • @RED89P13
      @RED89P13 3 года назад

      You could just check a new store bought bottle

    • @johngrimoldy7637
      @johngrimoldy7637 2 года назад +5

      Not likely. The Sodastream bottles include a burst disc behind the pressure relief nut. It's about the thickness of a playing card (maybe more) -- it's nowhere near as thick as the container walls. Loooooooong before you get remotely close to compromising the tank, the disc will puncture and gas will escape from the hole in that nut. I know. Firsthand.

  • @ASmith-hb4ed
    @ASmith-hb4ed 6 месяцев назад +1

    You gave the best how to video on all of RUclips! Thank you so much for this. If you have additional information. please share in a new updated video. Especially with regards to how to fill up the pink quick connect sodastream CO2 cylinders. Thank you!!

    • @95victorian
      @95victorian 5 месяцев назад

      Yes I am also curious about instructions on how to fill up the pink quick connect cylinders. Thank you.

  • @agentjoeblack
    @agentjoeblack 4 года назад +8

    Thank you. I was wondering why this wouldn't work before. The slow fill did the trick.

  • @eileenoleary7968
    @eileenoleary7968 Год назад +1

    Thanks Scott for the well made video. So difficult to find SStream refills for the last few months.

  • @OperationDx1
    @OperationDx1 3 года назад +20

    That is a dick move to try and prevent customers from refilling these. I am thinking about getting one and this is the first thing I looked up because the cost of the new co2 is outrageous.

    • @mrh829
      @mrh829 2 года назад +3

      A better option is to just use a CGA320->Sodastream adapter hose and directly hook up a commercial CO2 cylinder straight to the Sodastream machine. Any time refilling is done, you're going to lose some CO2 in the filling/adapter equipment. But, do directly hook up to a SodaStream, you DON'T want the liquid supply tank like is shown in this video, you want a standard one that just supplies gas CO2.

    • @OperationDx1
      @OperationDx1 2 года назад +1

      @@mrh829 This is what I did. Hooked a 5lb tank directly to the soda stream.

    • @mrh829
      @mrh829 2 года назад +1

      @@OperationDx1 Excellent. I've got a 20lb hooked up to mine. After 5 years the Sodastream end of the adapter hose wore out (valve wouldn't close any more) so I had to replace it about a month ago, but still far cheaper than any other option!

    • @mrh829
      @mrh829 2 года назад

      @Mike Waddle Drinking 3-4L/day myself, 20lb lasts me 9-10 months. I really enjoy only needing to go get CO2 once or twice a year. I did recently replace my old Sodastream Jet with a new Fizzi, so it will be interesting to see if the new machine ends up using more or less CO2 as time goes on.

    • @mrh829
      @mrh829 2 года назад

      ​@Mike Waddle Good to know, as I still have the old adapter on hand just in case. I managed to find a supplier that had the quick disconnect to TR21-4 connector for only $6, so I didn't have to re-buy a whole new adapter hose. Unfortunately for others, I got the last one in stock at that price, most others are in the $15-20 range for just the connector.

  • @FreeCanadian76
    @FreeCanadian76 2 года назад

    The check valve was the issue for me until I saw your post. Spot on sir!

  • @CarlGennaro
    @CarlGennaro 2 года назад +1

    If you can't get Eductor tube you can turn tank upside down when filling

  • @HappyHighwayman
    @HappyHighwayman 4 года назад +1

    Wow thanks this worked perfectly first time bur I had to flip my tank over

  • @vanceogden2482
    @vanceogden2482 2 года назад +15

    Hey bud, a VERY important safety note. At the beginning of the process you say say turn the knurled knob clockwise from the top. Then you proceed to turn it counter clockwise. IE these valves work backwards from a normal tape to open and close. If someone does what you say and their Sodastream canister is not completely empty they are going to get a blast of CO2 in their face because tuening it clockwise extends the pin and it will press the one on the aodastream canister when they screw it on

    • @en2oh
      @en2oh 2 года назад +3

      ok, to be specific, the adapter that goes on the canister is not a valve at all. It's a valve actuator. Turning it counter clockwise lifts the actuator pin up - allowing you to screw the adapter onto the canister without pressing the center pin of the actual valve. I'm not sure how you're going to get a face full of CO2 if you screw the adapter onto the valve, even with the actuator pin in the down position. Perhaps a handful of CO2 spray, but it doesn't spray up :)
      Great video!

    • @rrrichf
      @rrrichf 2 года назад +5

      Regardless, his overall point is valid, and I noticed it as well. You turn the knurled knob COUNTER CLOCKWISE to back it off, to the point where it's not going to open the valve on the cartridge. For all intents and purposes, that means CLOSED. And then you turn it CLOCKWISE to advance it into the valve on the cartridge and allow gas to flow. So for all intents and purposes, that means OPEN.
      And that is backwards from the situation on the large CO2 supply tank, in which you turn the large knob CLOCKWISE to CLOSE it, and COUNTER CLOCKWISE to OPEN it.
      It would be useful if the knurled fill valve had clearly labeled directional arrows like the red levers on the adapter that attaches to the supply tank. I've thought about making a label for myself, although by now I know the reasoning, so I'm not sure if it's that important any more. I suppose having it in front of my eyes every time might prevent me from being careless and making a mistake.

    • @robswords9955
      @robswords9955 2 года назад +2

      @@rrrichf Thanks Vance, I was just going to post the same.

  • @ronbose6320
    @ronbose6320 3 года назад +4

    I refill my own canisters but I make sure my CO2 is beverage grade, not just industrial grade.

    • @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284
      @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284 3 года назад +1

      Most industrial grade is also medical grade. Our local CO2 provider uses the same CO2 for the hospital and local medical testing labs. They also provide CO2 to restaurants and local vendors for beverages. Basically check to see if they use the same stuff for welding. (Ours does. They say this on their website.) I agree with you that we can't take it for granted, but I do think it's common enough to use the same CO2 for cross purposes that it's not a big deal to ask.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  3 года назад +4

      I was going to answer the same thing. I use Praxair, and they don't have a different CO2 plant for medical/food grade/welding purposes. It's all exactly the same stuff, just in different tanks with different labels on them.

  • @GDPWorking
    @GDPWorking 9 месяцев назад

    I like the efficiency!

  • @mrh829
    @mrh829 2 года назад +9

    It's a lot less hassle to get a standard commercial CO2 tank (not a siphon tank like the one in this video) and hook it directly to the Sodastream machine with a CGA320->Sodastream hose. This has the added benefit of not needing to spend all that time doing the refill process, and is a lot safer; refilling tanks can be dangerous if not done carefully.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад +2

      I would have absolutely done this (and considered it)...but there is nowhere I could stash a 20-lb (or even a 10-lb) CO2 tank anywhere near my Sodastream.

    • @mrh829
      @mrh829 2 года назад +1

      ​@@ScottsSynthStuff Fair enough. Space concerns are why my Sodastream is in the basement rather than in the kitchen.

    • @rrrichf
      @rrrichf 2 года назад

      It also means that you're always keeping the line under pressure. Which has safety issues of its own. In this case, my adapter hardware is only under pressure occasionally for a few minutes when I need to refill.
      And be sure to properly secure your large CO2 tank. It's much easier for me to have a secure setup where it's chained upright in the garage, compared to the kitchen.

    • @mrh829
      @mrh829 2 года назад +8

      @@rrrichf Nope. I only open the tank when I am carbonating bottles. I close the tank during the carbonation process and get all the pressure out of the line and into my Sodastream bottle. I just don't trust quick connect fittings to not leak. Tank is wedged into a tight spot where it would be extremely difficult to tip it; tipping it would have to be intentional.

    • @kfl611
      @kfl611 Год назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff I read that the 10 or 20 lb tank can deliver too much pressure to your co2 dispenser, so I would think it would be best to refill a little tank and use it as you would when you first purchased your soda stream or which ever co2 dispenser you own. I do not know for sure, but I read the big tanks can hold a lot more pressure than the little tanks. Just something I saw on a video.

  • @SuperPussyFinger
    @SuperPussyFinger 3 года назад +11

    Is industrial CO2 safe for consumption? Those tanks are replete with volatile chemicals, carcinogens, and toxic compounds. Why would you mix them with your drinking water?

    • @k8smate711
      @k8smate711 2 года назад +6

      This is the same gas used in bars for pressurizing draft beer systems. The supplier I use primarily does medical gases but also industrial. They tell me pure CO2 is the same whether you purchase it for food use or welding as welding requires purity too!

    • @bean2bar
      @bean2bar 2 года назад +2

      I agree with Bruce. I used to spec CO2 cylinders for pharmaceutical grade Supercritical fluid extractions. Purity wise all the grades are practically same.

    • @frank_texas7400
      @frank_texas7400 2 года назад +2

      I take you are from california

    • @cll3375
      @cll3375 Год назад +2

      I have a 50 lb induction tube CO2 cylinder I exchange at Linde (formerly Praxair). I am able to fill 37 Sodastream cylinder. That is roughly 37 lbs of CO2. After that there is not enough pressure to fill any more cylinder. When I weightvthe 50lb cylinder, it shows 10 lbs of gas above the tare weight. The revised still gas in the tank that will carbonate with a Sodastream coupled with an adapter to the 50 lb tank.
      Do others find roughly 10 lbs or 20% of the original gas left in the tank? Is there any way to get more efficiency?

    • @SuperPussyFinger
      @SuperPussyFinger Год назад +1

      Thankfully, you can always rely on anonymous Internet commenters for medically-substantiated health advice.

  • @jamesdonald3521
    @jamesdonald3521 4 года назад +6

    how do you know when its full?

  • @thomaswarford2920
    @thomaswarford2920 8 месяцев назад +3

    As long as your co2 tank has liquid in it, pressure is temperature, temperature is pressure. If you need more pressure put the tank in warm water. If you need lower pressure in the cartridge, put it in ice water. If the tank no longer has liquid in it, it is essentially empty. How full or empty it is is determined on a scale, not by a pressure gauge. To fill the cartridge it must be at lower pressure than the fill tank. There should be a weight at which the cartrige is full, as no matter what is the pressure if it is totally full of liquid it will burst when warmed unless a safety releases first.

  • @umairahmadmalik
    @umairahmadmalik 2 года назад

    Before you screwed on the sodastream bottle you said its very important to close the valve by turning the knob clockwise but in the video you are turning it anti clockwise.

  • @freespeechallowed277
    @freespeechallowed277 Год назад +1

    U didn’t say what happens if u don’t release the gas before unscrewing

  • @anticipayo
    @anticipayo 4 года назад +15

    I will pass on setting up a large co2 tube on my 700sf 1br apartment

  • @EXOVCDS
    @EXOVCDS 3 месяца назад

    Any need to worry about the purity of the C02 from praxair... if the tanks are ment for welding.

  • @janklas7079
    @janklas7079 2 года назад +2

    Isn't there a way just to hookup the large CO2 tank to the sodastream device?

  • @jimmeredith8399
    @jimmeredith8399 2 года назад +1

    I should have asked if there is a way to do this with the new quick connect cartridges?

  • @mattharvey8712
    @mattharvey8712 3 месяца назад

    Bravo......I have one......love it.......but why don't we have soda water fountain ...........cheers

  • @PatRiot104
    @PatRiot104 Год назад

    I couldn't get it at first, I kept tripping the check valve. But sure enough, I got it!

  • @MisterMister5893
    @MisterMister5893 2 года назад +5

    Scott, you are resourceful enough. Isn't there a way to simply tap directly to the aftermarket Co2 tank to the Soda Stream machine via an adapter like restaurants/bars have?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад +6

      There is, if you have the room for a large tank in your kitchen!

  • @johnringham7998
    @johnringham7998 3 года назад +2

    I can only get half way to green regardless of the level of the filler tank. I've specified eductor/syphon tube, but no markings on the tanks. AirGas claims they are the proper tanks. Could they be otherwise?

  • @ronbose6320
    @ronbose6320 3 года назад +4

    The reason why even the exchange program is so expensive is that the bottles have to be shipped back to the refill centres. The only people making money here is UPS, FedEx or the Postal Service.

  • @MightyGreedo
    @MightyGreedo 2 года назад +4

    Man, that seems kind of scary. I'm sure that once I got the hang of it then it would be a breeze, tho.

  • @propbraker
    @propbraker 2 года назад +1

    OK, can you also make the same video but for use with the new quick connect bottles for the Terra and Art models?

  • @katherinelyons1816
    @katherinelyons1816 6 месяцев назад

    they have a refill program on the website

  • @jaypence332
    @jaypence332 3 года назад +5

    Why don't you just hook the big tank to the back of the macine

    • @MichaelTrocki
      @MichaelTrocki 3 года назад

      My question, as well.

    • @mrh829
      @mrh829 2 года назад

      You can definitely do that with an appropriate adapter hose, BUT--don't use the tank with the hose in it like is shown in this video, you need to do it with a "standard" CO2 tank that just supplies gas (not liquid) CO2. I've had a 20lb cylinder hooked up to my Sodastream for 5+ years now, it works great (and is a LOT less hassle than refilling tiny tanks all the time; I go for a 20lb tank swap every 9-10 months).

    • @victoryak86
      @victoryak86 2 года назад

      @@mrh829 I’ve read your comments and think you’ve got a great solution. I’m assuming the gas CO2 tanks (of whichever size) may be safer and cheaper to refill than a liquid alternative?

    • @mrh829
      @mrh829 2 года назад

      ​@@victoryak86 When you get a commercial tank, regardless of type, you're not going to refill that yourself; either way that will get filled by a commercial gas supplier. The siphon/hose tanks like the one discussed in this video are for dispensing liquid CO2 for when you're using a large tank to refill other tanks. Standard gas CO2 tanks are for when you're going to use the gas directly from the large tank, and that's what I have connected directly to my SodaStream machine. I can't speak for cost differences between the two types of tanks as I've only used gas ones. Where I live (midwest USA), the last time I did a tank swap on my 20lb tank it was about $36 (and keep in mind, 20lb is equivalent to over 22 standard SodaStream tanks, which would cost $330 at MSRP for swapping those out).

  • @user-rf1js7kv8d
    @user-rf1js7kv8d 5 месяцев назад

    I can only fill my canisters halfway. Where are you folks finding CO2 tanks that have enough pressure to fill all the way? My welding supplier said that CO2 tanks typically come with around 700 PSI.

  • @violettracey
    @violettracey Месяц назад

    Thanks!

  • @rrrichf
    @rrrichf 2 года назад +3

    I've seen it suggested in numerous places that you can get more complete refills if the cartridge is cold when you fill it with CO2.
    Initially when using this, I tried putting the cartridge in the fridge beforehand. That got me up to 80% full (based on weighing the cartridge before and after, and comparing the difference to the 410g that it allegedly holds).
    So more recently I decided to try putting the cartridge in the freezer before filling. I TWICE ended up with an experience in which I seemed to get the cartridge full (up to about 1000psi), but then when I bled the line (and watched the pressure drop to 0), and removed the cartridge, and weighed it, it was empty again.
    The first time it happened I was confused, decided to put it back in the freezer and try on another day, and very carefully check my steps the next time.
    So the next time, I went slowly and carefully. I'm absolutely positive that I closed the knurled fill valve before bleeding the line. (Presumably if you forgot this step, that could explain bleeding not just the line, but the whole cartridge.) But the same thing happened again.
    So this time I decided to just try again, close to right away. By now, the cartridge had warmed quite a bit. It was still a little bit cool to the touch, but nowhere in danger of sticking your hand to the frozen metal, like when it initially comes out of the freezer. I'm pretty sure I did nothing different than the previous attempt, and now it worked fine. (And I got the cartridge up to 94% full.)
    My theory is that maybe when the cartridge is frozen, that the valve on it doesn't operate as well, and that even once you back off on the knurled fill valve, it doesn't return to a closed position right away. And that on the second attempt it had warmed up enough to operate smoothly.
    Has anyone else experienced anything like this?

    • @rrrichf
      @rrrichf 2 года назад

      So the next time I filled it, I again put the cartridge in the freezer first.
      This time I brought a kitchen scale with me. I was determined that if the tank started losing mass I wanted to know right away.
      One thing I discovered -- I had initially stopped filling when I couldn't hear the gas any more, but it turns out that wasn't really full. As the cartridge gets full, presumably the rate of flow slows down. So it still was filling, just much more slowly, so that I couldn't hear it. (I'm outside with the garage door open; not sure if I could maybe have heard it if I was inside the kitchen.) Anyway, I kept it going until the scale stopped changing, and I got it all the way to 410g above its starting weight, so 100% full.
      I closed the valves right away, but then went inside and waited a little bit for everything to warm up somewhat before bleeding the line and removing the cartridge. And the cartridge stayed full.
      This is still just a few data points, so I'm not sure if that made the difference (and also I have two different cartridges, so maybe one has a flaky valven and the other is fine), but at least for the time being I think I'm going to stick to that plan. Maybe if I get it consistently working fine I'll then try going back to finishing the process when it's cold and see if problems return, but that's a while in the future.

    • @brookebarone5668
      @brookebarone5668 2 месяца назад

      Same happened to me!

  • @majipoorcat
    @majipoorcat Год назад

    I was willing to pay $10.00 from bed bath, and beyond, with a five dollar coupon. But now that they are all closing, and if they happen to survive, no more coupons this is the way to go. I just got two refills but when they go, this is what I’m going to do. .

  • @Darkstarinthesky
    @Darkstarinthesky 10 месяцев назад +1

    Does this work with ninja thirsti? They have a different top on the co2 canister.

  • @patrickandkennafenwick3958
    @patrickandkennafenwick3958 Год назад +3

    No eductor tube, do the same procedure, but with the welding tank upside down. This is how I carbonated my home brew in minutes rather than days. I’d connect my 20lb CO2 tank (sans eductor) to the SERVE side rather than the GAS side of 19L premix soda kegs and turn the CO2 tank upside down,giving quick shots of CO2 with time for everything to equalize between shots. This way, some liquid CO2 mad its way into the liquid beer and dissolved in it MUCH quicker than having the CO2 slowly dissolve into the beer from the small surface area of the top of the keg. YMMV.

  • @recuerdos2457
    @recuerdos2457 Год назад +1

    I regretted to have bought a soda steam… the refill is too expensive, and I don’t know I could handle more investment plus the needed skill here :(

  • @suemarie6032
    @suemarie6032 Год назад

    Looking for a cheaper alternative. Thanks for sharing.

  • @kylebosworth3112
    @kylebosworth3112 7 месяцев назад

    Very helpful, thanks!

  • @systemtim
    @systemtim 2 месяца назад

    make sure you use food grade co2

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 месяца назад +1

      Have you been to the gas plant? I have. They don't have a "food grade" CO2 or "medical grade" O2 machine. They have one machine that makes CO2 and one machine that makes O2. They hook up a welding CO2 tank to the machine, and that's welding CO2. Then they hook up a "food grade" tank to the same machine, and that's food grade CO2. Same goes for the O2. The gas is EXACTLY the same regardless - the only difference is the color of the tanks being filled, and the prices being charged for it.

  • @nealfellows56
    @nealfellows56 2 года назад +1

    Is it a good idea to completely empty the soda stream bottle first before you fill it up

  • @reallyfurious
    @reallyfurious 7 месяцев назад

    I'm no expert but personally I would only use food grade CO² for a soda machine, available from gas supplier.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  7 месяцев назад

      Talk to a gas supplier. There is no difference. The gas plant that produces CO2 does not have a separate "food grade" CO2 line - it's all comes out of the same machine. The only difference is that they charge more the "food grade" gas - even though it's the exact same thing.

  • @sinned2e
    @sinned2e 4 месяца назад

    did I miss it? how do you know when its full? stops hissing?

  • @jaredhamm3318
    @jaredhamm3318 Год назад +1

    Can I get the Amazon link??

  • @oneguycoding
    @oneguycoding 3 года назад

    I haven't bought a refill yet, apparently I can exchange the bottle and only pay the difference, but I haven't found any information about how much the exchange cost is. I do know that a new bottle is 35 bucks in Canada.

  • @KeeperOfKale222
    @KeeperOfKale222 3 года назад +7

    Serious question. I read on another video in the comments to make sure it's food grade CO2.
    Where do you get food grade CO2 refills for the big tank?

    • @stevesilverstone4385
      @stevesilverstone4385 3 года назад

      co2 is co2.

    • @angusandleigh
      @angusandleigh 3 года назад +4

      @@stevesilverstone4385 ...actually that's incorrect...industrial CO2 (which is likely what is being used here) has a purity level of 99.5%...Food Grade (or Beverage Grade) is 99.9%...

    • @stevesilverstone4385
      @stevesilverstone4385 3 года назад +1

      @@angusandleigh They are the same. Just extra paper work for food grade.

  • @francisq4446
    @francisq4446 3 года назад +1

    You are from the future 🔥

  • @Ulujmf
    @Ulujmf 6 месяцев назад

    I have the same system, but it will not feel it or barely. My co2 can old one one so no trigger to stop the co2. I put the big tags upside down but nothing

  • @CarlGennaro
    @CarlGennaro 2 года назад

    So trick is slow to bypass the check valve? I did not know that, I used paintball tank with adapter. But I will give your idea a try.

  • @3ddd47
    @3ddd47 8 месяцев назад

    Hello, I have 4 bottles of 425g after freezing and filling. Each one blows a little after filling (leaks co2), where am I doing wrong?

  • @carldalsasso8603
    @carldalsasso8603 2 года назад +4

    I was wondering if this was possible, but not knowing if the welding supply CO2 is food grade or not was my concern. I know some of the oxygen is full of oils and contamination that separate it from medical grade. 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @rrrichf
      @rrrichf 2 года назад +3

      Just ask them. The welding supply shop around here only has food grade CO2. (But I ended up going to a homebrew supply shop b/c they were cheaper.)

  • @Tiffany-bd1eb
    @Tiffany-bd1eb 2 года назад +1

    2:14 How do you know when it's filled? When the pointer gets to the green? Where in the green?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад

      It will stop flowing when the pressures equalize. That's how you know it's full.

    • @Tiffany-bd1eb
      @Tiffany-bd1eb 2 года назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff Thanks!

  • @haggishead7558
    @haggishead7558 Год назад

    In the UK a 1.5 kg bottle of CO2 welding gas costs about 30 USD . So is thist he right stuff? Seems expensive .

  • @kcpilotpat
    @kcpilotpat Год назад

    can you just feed off the co2 bottle and skip refilling the cannisters?

  • @kimballew3000
    @kimballew3000 3 года назад +8

    It is absolutely imperative to open the fill valve VERY slowly. Otherwise, the check valve engages. and your tank won't fill.

    • @kevinc6763
      @kevinc6763 3 года назад +2

      Thanks!! That's exactly what was happening to me!

    • @k8smate711
      @k8smate711 2 года назад +3

      This is true with the newer "boobytrap" valves. If you have tanks with the old style 'pin top' valve they work without issue.
      And you can either buy replacement valves online for about $15. There are also videos on how to modify the boobytrap valve to work like the old one. It takes a bit of skill but is not difficult to grind away a bit of metal on the boobytrap area of the valve.

    • @jdc4316
      @jdc4316 2 года назад

      @@k8smate711 hey is an eductor tube also known as a siphon tube? I can’t find any co2 tanks online here in the Uk that have eductor included.

    • @breachofthepeace1829
      @breachofthepeace1829 2 года назад +2

      JDC just flip your tank upside down.

    • @Just-Ross
      @Just-Ross 2 года назад

      @@jdc4316 Just posting to say yes, a siphon tube tank is what you're after. :)

  • @jhonb6768
    @jhonb6768 8 месяцев назад

    How do I know if my co2 tank has a siphon tube? It is one I use in my kegerator and I see nothing that specifically says it has one.

  • @bendick5428
    @bendick5428 3 года назад +3

    I’m not sure if I’m missing something but what is the full psi pressure that you can safely fill sodastream bottles?

    • @bign1667
      @bign1667 3 года назад

      Ask sodastream 🤣

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад +6

      That's not how liquid CO2 works.
      When you have liquid CO2 in a tank, the gaseous pressure is ALWAYS the same, regardless if the tank is full or almost empty, and that pressure varies depending on the temperature. At room temperature, the pressure will be around 800 psi. So it doesn't matter if you have a 20 lb tank that is 10% full or a little Sodastream tank that is completely full - as long as there is liquid CO2 present, it will be around 800 psi (at room temperature). So it is completely safe to fill this way, it isn't going to explode or anything.
      When the liquid CO2 is used up, what remains is gaseous CO2, and the pressure of that gaseous CO2 will drop quickly as the gas is used up. This is why your Sodastream seems to work perfectly until the tank is just about empty, and then it just doesn't hardly work at all anymore. As soon as that starts to happen, you know you've used up all the liquid CO2, and it's only gas left in the tank.

    • @mikepek3863
      @mikepek3863 2 года назад +2

      ​@@ScottsSynthStuff Scott, based on your explanation above, it's not clear why your Sodastream gauge shows "only about 750 psi because your welding tank is getting close to empty". :)

  • @myloflex
    @myloflex 2 года назад +2

    What PSi to you hit to know you’re done?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад

      It will stop flowing when it's done. The actual PSI depends on ambient temperature, but at average room temperature, liquid CO2 will off-gas to about 750 PSI. If you are filling and you see it is putting less than 700 PSI, then you know you're out of liquid CO2 and you're now just transferring gas, so time to get a fresh tank.

  • @kathimeci5179
    @kathimeci5179 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm unclear on whether the connector from Amazon also works on the SodaStream quick connect canisters with the pink and blue wrapping. Anyone know?

  • @peterkaprinyak9692
    @peterkaprinyak9692 3 месяца назад

    Can you refill the 8gr CO2 cylinder?

  • @elijahn1
    @elijahn1 Год назад

    I can't seem to do it without tripping the check valve. It doesn't how slow i do it. any suggestions?

  • @SteveJones172pilot
    @SteveJones172pilot 2 года назад

    Would the fitting be the same as typical on a kegerator style bottle? I figure I could get a smaller/cheaper bottle and just put it upside down to get liquid out of it, right? Or is there a float valve to make sure those tanks dont let out liquid? For that matter - If I dont care about filling it twice as often, does it even matter if it fills with just gas?

  • @crites57
    @crites57 10 месяцев назад

    How many ounces of CO2 should you get in the sodastream bottle after filling? Starting with an empty (0 psi) bottle from the freezer I can only get 4.3 ounces of Co@in the bottle. I have a brand new 20lb CO2 tank. When finished filling the gage reads about one needles width below 1000 psi.

  • @RobertPendell
    @RobertPendell 5 месяцев назад

    Is it possible to do this with the quick connect bottles?

  • @DanielMt.
    @DanielMt. Год назад +1

    I just got done watching your video, how did you know your sodastream canister was full? Doesn't leaving the valve like that overfill and potentially blowing up the canister?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +1

      You can't overfill the canister. It will stop flowing when pressure is equalized.

    • @janethecanadianme3564
      @janethecanadianme3564 Год назад +1

      @@ScottsSynthStuff Thanks so much for the informative video. I was wondering if welding co2 is as as safe to drink as food grade. Would really appreciate a response. Thanks so much!

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  Год назад +1

      @@janethecanadianme3564 They come from the exact same plant. They don't have a factory that makes welding CO2 and another that makes food CO2. Just like they don't make welding oxygen separate to medical oxygen. The same machines make the same gas. So yes, it's safe.

    • @janethecanadianme3564
      @janethecanadianme3564 Год назад +1

      @@ScottsSynthStuff Thank you so much for your response . that's great news. I got a soda stream for Christmas and the co2 is expensive. You have a new subscriber to your Channel! God bless you and Happy New year! 🙏

  • @mariopic
    @mariopic Год назад

    no worrie bottle has to be rated to 5 times its capacity by law and cylinders need to be tested every 6 years bottle has a ripple at bottem of tank that expands out if it over gases so there safe

  • @notime7574
    @notime7574 Год назад

    I refill mine with dry ice. Just make sure you measure it out first.

  • @donforman4326
    @donforman4326 2 года назад

    Just filled up 3 bottles. One was on the counter and the relief valve popped and all the co2 came out. Then I tried the other 2 bottles in the soda stream and they did not work. Both have co2 in them. Have you heard of this problem😜

  • @figurado1
    @figurado1 Год назад

    Oops, I bought this adapter and a tank and CO2. It doesn't work on the new quick connect Terra soda stream bottles. Back to the drawing board. If only I had known then what I know now.

  • @kennethsehavilim6958
    @kennethsehavilim6958 5 месяцев назад

    Will this work for the ninja thirsti tanks?

  • @phildenegri2801
    @phildenegri2801 Год назад

    Does this work for the new soda stream terras that you don't screw into the device anymore?

  • @minzy9806
    @minzy9806 Год назад

    I have a CO2 gun cardriges which I bought for cheap and I have a lot of them. Can I use it as my CO2 drink refill? I thought am gna ask first just in case the gun cardrige is different somehow from the sparkling drink or soda cardrige... let me know what u know. Thanks 👍

  • @shanewatkins5636
    @shanewatkins5636 4 года назад +4

    Is that a 30lb tank?

  • @-mejor-que-nostradamus-6152
    @-mejor-que-nostradamus-6152 2 года назад

    Scott i Bought My Tank Now,
    What Is The Name You Said Cost 25 Dollars
    To Filling Up My Tank ???
    The Name Alf Product Is Going Inside Of Tank ???
    Thank You For a The Video.

  • @gorotube10
    @gorotube10 Год назад

    mine won't unscrew no matter what. tried even pipe wrench..

  • @AB-sy9tf
    @AB-sy9tf 4 года назад +3

    Does Praxair have food grade CO2 tanks?

  • @jacquisanderson8563
    @jacquisanderson8563 2 года назад

    Does any one know if this will work with the old soda stream gas bottle cylinders from the 80s. Have an old soda stream and the old cylinder ran out of gas.

  • @elliestevens9881
    @elliestevens9881 Год назад

    What is the size of that Co2 tank ? How long ago was this ? the prices must have inflated dramatically :( these at one $150 now !! :/ Maybe it will all work out in the long run (of course it will ) but when the were $24 that would be a great saving :)

  • @monablue6
    @monablue6 2 года назад

    So can I use this technique for the new model Sodastream TERRA?

  • @elizabethmears5816
    @elizabethmears5816 Год назад

    The box it came in could be recycled sent back to the shop along with the empty soda stream bottle to be refilled.
    What a waste the box it came in is thrown
    That is as good when it was bought.
    Simply put the empty in the box and take it back to the shop.
    It would save the company heaps of money.

  • @atavax311
    @atavax311 9 месяцев назад

    does this work with the pink tanks from sodastream as well?

  • @rrrichf
    @rrrichf 2 года назад +2

    I've always opened the main valve slowly, and have never had a problem tripping the mechanism in the cartridge that triggers if you try to fill it too fast.
    My question is, if you screw up and do this accidentally, what then? Can you just try again? Or have you put the cartridge into some kind of bad state, where you need to do something to get it useable again?

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  2 года назад +5

      Just disconnect and reconnect the cartridge, it will reset the valve.

  • @chemicalspore
    @chemicalspore 3 года назад

    Just run a line from the Big tank into the soda stream

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  3 года назад +2

      That's definitely an option, and something I considered, but you need to be able to have a place for the big tank to live, and a way to get the line from there to where you keep your Sodastream. I wanted the Sodastream in the kitchen, but no way to get or plumb a tank there.

    • @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284
      @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284 3 года назад

      @@ScottsSynthStuff Could you do an instructional video for those of us who do? The idiot-proof, ELI5 version for those of us who aren't mechanically savvy like this one?

  • @braddonaldson1513
    @braddonaldson1513 4 года назад +2

    Hi - I created this setup however when I fill the cannister I only add about 100 to 150 grams of weight. Per my internet search I should be adding over 400 grams. Any thoughts on this?

    • @einball
      @einball 4 года назад

      Yeah, no eductor on the large CO2 bottle ;)

    • @JeanStAmour
      @JeanStAmour 4 года назад +1

      @@einball I have the same issue and my tank has the eductor tube, as confirmed by Praxair and the sticker on the tank. Any other possible causes? Seems like such a coincidence that my tank stops filling at approximately same point that is shown in the video. Although he blames a nearly empty tank and my 20 lb is full.

    • @mbraucht
      @mbraucht 4 года назад +1

      Anyone tried FREEZING your Sodastream bottle first? CO2 is temperature dense, so freezing your bottle (deep freezer) will encourage the gas to fill up much quicker and likely much denser.

    • @JeanStAmour
      @JeanStAmour 4 года назад +4

      @@mbraucht I'm by no means an expert, but I did read some recommendations on Amazon (listing for the refill tube, gauge, etc) that chilling the canisters in the refrigerator does help and some people recommended freezing them, but at least one person warned that if you freeze them you could potentially refill them to a point that when the canister reaches room temperature again it will be over pressure and could burst. I can't confirm the accuracy of this but I'm just passing it along.

    • @chrislampkin485
      @chrislampkin485 4 года назад +4

      I froze my 60L SodaStream canister and was able to get 358 grams of CO2 inside.

  • @darrenct83
    @darrenct83 3 года назад

    Can I use a standard beverage gas tank without the dip tube and just turn it upside down? I understand freezing the tank also lets you get a better fill.

    • @ScottsSynthStuff
      @ScottsSynthStuff  3 года назад +1

      Yes (upside down tank), and yes, freezing the Sodastream cartridge before filling will allow you to get a slightly larger amount of CO2 in it.

  • @adnanabbas6900
    @adnanabbas6900 Год назад

    How do you know how much to fill?