facehugger99 wrote: » Depends how fizzy you want it, i'd say you certainly get 50 litres anyway. It's worth switching over to - it really annoyed me how much plastic bottles we were going through every month.
54and56 wrote: » Just ordered the OneTouch Hydration pack for £119 - https://sodastream.co.uk/products/spirit-one-touch delivered via AddressPal. Hope it'll enable me to stop buying carbonated water which is a pain in the a$$ to have to go buy every week or two and ends up creating a lot of plastic waste. Hope I can also use one of the CO2 adaptors to refill the SodaStream canisters myself, it's easy, dirt cheap and only takes 30 seconds.
robbe wrote: » Be interested to hear how you get on with the self filling of cannisters.....considered it a few weeks ago when stock disappeared (or seemed to) of replacement cannisters from the Argos site. What put me off was knowing which cannister adaptor to buy - there are some relatively cheap ones available (mainly on ebay) and some more expensive ones (looks like the one in the vid you linked) which are around €50.......can you please post if and when you get set up? Cheers
Deleted User wrote: » Its funny this thread has come up because it's something I've been thinking about for a while. I too am both fed up with the amount of single use plastic I use and even more annoyed at the amount other people use. When you go into the local shop and there is a huge fridge of plastic bottles and you know they are all going to be used only once... Imagine how much better things would be if instead you went into the shop with your refillable soda bottle, selected Coke, and got freshly carbonated, chilled Coca-Cola, into your bottle. I just looked at some Soda stream syrups. 500ml of tonic concentrate costs £15, and makes 12 litres of tonic water.I've already made changes myself, e.g. I have a keep cup for my morning cup of tea during my commute and throughout the day. I have a number of refillable water bottles for water through out the day, one which lives in my bag and another which lives in my desk drawer. I definitely think I will go down this route to reduce my plastic dependency even further.
Gloomtastic! wrote: » The Range have the syrups apparently so they may have the co2 canisters as well.
Deleted User wrote: » This is somewhat ironic. Using a soda stream to be more environmentally friendly. Climate change due to excessive CO2 in the atmosphere and the adopters of the SodaStream can't find the CO2 which it requires.
54and56 wrote: » Well I'm content that reusable Sodatream CO2 bottled water is much less harmful to the environment than single use plastic bottle CO2 water which also necessitates buring carbon as I frequently travel to and from the supermarket to source it. Would it be better for the environment if I just drank plain tap water? Yes, no question but I'm not going to do it and I'm comfortable with that.Would it be better for the environment if I topped myself so I stopped emitting harmful gasses myself? Yes, no question but I'm not going to do that either and I'm (very) comfortable with that :-)
Raoul wrote: » :D:D
54and56 wrote: » Well I'm content that reusable Sodatream CO2 bottled water is much less harmful to the environment than single use plastic bottle CO2 water which also necessitates buring carbon as I frequently travel to and from the supermarket to source it. Would it be better for the environment if I just drank plain tap water? Yes, no question but I'm not going to do it and I'm comfortable with that. Would it be better for the environment if I topped myself so I stopped emitting harmful gasses myself? Yes, no question but I'm not going to do that either and I'm (very) comfortable with that :-)
54and56 wrote: » If worst comes to the worst I'll buy two on Amazon.co.uk and if they don't deliver to Ireland user either Parcel Wizard or Address Pal to have them delivered.
54and56 wrote: » Well that didn't work out well. Shelled out £49 for 2 X gas refills from Sodastream.co.uk who wouldn't ship to my home address in Dublin or Parcel Wizard in NI so ever resourseful I thought I'd show them and routed the delivery via Address Pal in Hatfield. DPD duly delivered but Address Pal rejected the package for containing a prohibited item (I assume gas cylinders are prohibited) so my two refills are on their way back to Sodastream who will no doubt charge me a re-stocking fee on top of the wasted delivery charge. Argos seem to be still out of stock. Anyone know of any other gas refill stockists in South Dublin?
robbe wrote: » I was in Argos Dundrum yesterday getting an exchange cylinder and they had 35 in stock......just not showing on site. Not sure about new cylinders however....
Raoul wrote: » Thinking of making the change over to sodastream myself, you guys have made me feel bad about all the single use plastic!!! Which is the best option on the site at the moment? The Spirit or the Spirit One Touch, no idea really what the difference is.
Raoul wrote: » Thinking of making the change over to sodastream myself, you guys have made me feel bad about all the single use plastic!!! Which is the best option on the site at the moment? The Spirit or the Spirit One Touch, no idea really what the difference is. At the moment nobody has the refill thing working, so exchanging the canister in Argos for 18 euro seems to be the best way to refill. Then it works out at 50L for 18 euro. Which is about 36c per liter. It is twice as much as the Tesco sparkling water but I do find that I only get about .75L of sparkling water out of the 2L bottle as it is flat after a day!
RonTon wrote: » Raoul wrote: » Thinking of making the change over to sodastream myself, you guys have made me feel bad about all the single use plastic!!! Which is the best option on the site at the moment? The Spirit or the Spirit One Touch, no idea really what the difference is. At the moment nobody has the refill thing working, so exchanging the canister in Argos for 18 euro seems to be the best way to refill. Then it works out at 50L for 18 euro. Which is about 36c per liter. It is twice as much as the Tesco sparkling water but I do find that I only get about .75L of sparkling water out of the 2L bottle as it is flat after a day! The one touch is a great bit of kit and on the soda stream UK site there is regular deals (combo packs) to watch out for ,you do need to have it plugged in tho so something to consider ,when I was ordering I had to ring them as website wouldn’t accept the parcel/address pal , I should of ordered an extra gas cylinder at the time to have a spare
Raoul wrote: » So has anyone got the refill working with the cheaper alternative means?