✨ Unleash Your Inner Mixologist! 🍹
The Drinkmate OmniFizz Sparkling Water and Soda Maker allows you to carbonate any drink, from water to cocktails, with ease. Its eco-friendly design helps reduce plastic waste while promoting healthier beverage choices. With no need for electricity, this user-friendly device features patented Fizz Infuser technology and comes with a reusable BPA-free bottle and CO2 test cylinder, making it the perfect addition to any modern kitchen.
P**K
Better than a Soda Stream
Got this for a gift at Christmas, so it's about six months in. We still use it regularly. In my mind three key things to know:1) The best part is being able to fizz any liquid, not just water.I wondered how this worked but it's pretty simple. The attachment that carbonates it dismounts with the bottle rather than being stuck with the sodamaker. This means you can vent it and rinse/clean the attachment it if there's any mess, then put it back with the machine. Soda Streams don't have the removable attachment, so you risk the liquid going all over the place during venting. That's why the limit it to water. So, you can carbonate lemonade, OJ, already-mixed soda, whatever. It's awesome for that, and here's another reason why it's extra awesome - you can recarbonate that flat soda or sparking water in the fridge. We would always have a 2-liter that got flat before we drank it all. Now it doesn't go to waste. That's a money saver right there.2) You gotta do the paintball gun tanks with the nozzle attachmentThese things have a proprietary nozzle - works with Soda stream bottles - which is how they get you hooked into their bottle system for big bucks. Just get one of the nozzle adapters so you can use paintball cannisters, and then fill them up at your local sporting store / paintball store, wherever. You gotta look around but there's probably someone near you. I found one that fills 'em up for $4 a piece, and I got two cannisters. We use it roughly 5-10x per week and a cannister easily lasts a month, if not more. It's pretty easy, although there is always the risk of leaky or broken cannisters. Don't get discouraged if you get a dud at first, get a new cannister and it'll work out. If you don't do this, you are NOT saving money with this thing. And don't freak out about food-grade CO2 or some other such thing. Just buy a paintball cannister that is specifically advertised for this use, i.e., cleaned inside before you buy it. The CO2 you put in it will be clean in and of itself as long as the tank is. Oh, and there's a ton of nozzle adapters out there. I bought a stainless , non-adjustable version for around $20. Not saying you'll go wrong with the brass ones, but if it's $5, the thing is made in China and it may or may not be good quality. Caveat emptor.3) Be patient finding flavor mixesI did so much research trying to find cheap flavor mixes that would end up saving lots of money over store-bought soda. There is no magic bullet on this one. There are some that are cheaper than others, and it's all preference, so plan to experiment. Again, the way we saved the most money was by reducing the amount of waste on soda and sparkling water we already bought by recarbonating it, and there are a few mixes we prefer.If you just like having control over your drink flavors, you'll enjoy this thing. If you want to save money, this can do it too. We went from spending >$15 a week on soda and sparking water (half my family won't drink just tap water, go figure) to <$5, what we re-carbonating and making a few mixes of our own. And if you like the environmental and storage aspect, this is also for you. We have so many fewer bottles to recycle.Either way, it takes a little effort to find your groove with it, but once you do, it's a great thing to have. Highly recommended.
R**D
No, really, it IS a 5 star product
I don't give out 5 stars lightly, IMO a product has to be truly exceptional to earn that 5th star. This gets that 5th star without reservation. Coming from a Sodastream (SS), I was initially a little hesitant after seeing some of the negative reviews in large part because I wasn't familiar with the Drinkmate's mechanics, but please be rest assured those were errors on the part of the user. This thing is as easy as it gets to set up and use.The fizz your drinks get are "crisper" than from the SS for near as I can tell, the same amount of gas. As a bonus though, due to how its designed, you can carbonate just about any liquid you care to drink. I've compared the "bubbliness" with friends who own a SS, and they immediately noticed the difference and like me, preferred it over what you get from a SS.A note about carbonating anything. Different liquids WILL react differently, and will expand within the bottle unlike water, so you have to use shorter and lighter pulses to avoid a mess. I've experimented with a variety of liquids, and with the exception of iced tea and cold brew coffee, other liquids will definitely react and require more patience and finesse. Even so, it's a LOT more user friendly than the SS when it comes to this. I only mention this so that people don't slap a wine or apple juice in place expecting it to behave like water does.A note about the cartridges. While I appreciate the efforts Drinkmate has made to source them locally for exchanges, the simple fact is this is where it and SS's value drops off a cliff. Do yourself a favor and buy a CGA320 to TR21-4 hose like this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08L795VRB?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details Then go to a local Airgas or sporting goods outlet and get yourself a CO2 tank. I personally go to a Airgas outlet and buy a 25lb canister for about $45, difference being I only buy a refill once a year and I drink 2-4 bottles of carbonated drinks/water a day.An added benefit is the Drinkmate doesn't require any electricity, you just hook up the gas and go. As for spare bottles, both Drinkmate and 3rd parties sell bottles suitable for the unit at a reasonable price. You won't regret having a extra bottle or two to put in the freezer for 30 minutes prior to fizzing for a notably stronger fizz (colder water accepts the gas better).
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