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2013年7月7日に日本でレビュー済み
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非常に信頼のおける方で、商品すぐに届きました。
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1人のお客様がこれが役に立ったと考えています
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2012年5月14日に日本でレビュー済み
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TVでソーダストリームを見て、一目惚れ。衝動買いしてしまった。
説明を良く読んでなかったので、炭酸ガスボンベが同梱されてない事にガッカリ。
でも早く試したくて百貨店にでかけた。一本なんと3600円!...聞いてないよ!
2本目からは2100円になるソーダ。
これでホントに経済的なのか?という疑問がわいたが、ペットボトル一本が54円で作れる計算らしい。
輸入品だけに説明書が日本語ではないが、割と単純な作りなので、チャレンジ開始。
ガスボンベが装着できて一安心。浄水をボトルに入れて、テレビで見た通り3回プッシュしてガスを注入するが、なんか勢いがない。水が冷えてる方が、炭酸が溶けやすいとHP に書いてあったので、はやる気持ちを抑えてボトルを冷蔵庫へ。
その後気付いたのだが、ボトルを装着する所がスクリュー状になってるから、2,3回回してきっちり装着すると炭酸が勢い良く注入出来た。3プッシュ目で少々ボトルから水が溢れ出るが、このくらい勢いがあったほうが楽しい!
これで主人のハイボールに、わたしはジンジャーエール、おばあちゃんは紅酢サワー、子供はいろんなテイストのジュースが楽しめる訳だ。どうなる事かと思ったが、みんなで楽しめることが出来たので、今日からわが家の仲間入り!
84人のお客様がこれが役に立ったと考えています
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2013年5月23日に日本でレビュー済み
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祝い品として友達にあげましたが、大変喜んで頂けました(^ν^)今度、自分用に購入したいと思います。
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2013年7月20日に日本でレビュー済み
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日本代理店でセットで購入した方が安いです。
ガスも代理店からの交換になります。
ソーダメーカーとしては、自分の好みでガスの濃さも変えられるので
使い易いと思います。
8人のお客様がこれが役に立ったと考えています
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2012年9月20日に日本でレビュー済み
スターターキットを購入しました。主にリンゴ酢やカルピスで割っています。今までは500mlの炭酸を買い置きしていましたが、時々切らしてしまうときもあったので、これだと、炭酸が飲みたいときにいつでも手軽に作れるし、作るときのわくわく感もあります。

ただ、ボトルが1lなので仕方がないことですが、一度に飲みきれず、冷蔵庫に保存するとき、キャップをしっかり締めても、どうしても気が抜けてしまうのが残念です。我が家では大抵、水を足してガスを入れ直します。
ペットボトルのゴミは確実になくなり、ガスシリンダーも補充タイプなので環境には良いです。割安かどうかは疑問ですが、いつでも炭酸が飲めるという安心感はあるので買って良かったです。
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Gustavo Márquez
5つ星のうち5.0 Excelente si te gusta el agua con gas
2022年9月5日にメキシコでレビュー済み
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Si te gusta el agua con gas, es una gran opción.

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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J Wright
5つ星のうち5.0 What it will really do for you!
2012年6月20日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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All I can say is, "Wow, what a great purchase!" The Sodastream is a really good device if you are a soda junkie like me. Let me dispel and affirm a few of the points about this piece of equipment.

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?
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J. Layton
5つ星のうち5.0 Totally satisfied with the machine-learn from me.
2010年11月11日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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My wife drinks several liters of seltzer a day. We buy the kind with all natural flavoring. You can imagine how many bottles we buy a week and have to carry out to the car and then into the house. Once they are empty I found myself filling a 40-gallon recycling bin with the bottles, every week! I searched Amazon knowing that there would be a soda maker for sale. The Sodastream brand had the best reviews. I also saw the machine for sale in a high-end shop in Roanoke, VA. When I returned home I immediately ordered a basic kit that included two seltzer bottles and the filling machine. I was not interested in their artificial flavorings. 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. The kit comes with two plastic bottles and a charged cylinder of CO2 gas. The bottles get filled with water and then screw into the filling machine. The bottles are made of sturdy plastic with a sealed cap to help retain the gas once you charge the bottle. The threads are custom-made for the machine. You can't use your regular soda bottles on the Sodastream. The CO2 cylinder is also fitted with a custom thread pattern exclusive to the Sodastream device. Here is where you should pay careful attention!

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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Jillian E.
5つ星のうち4.0 It's worth the money if your a sparkling water drinker
2012年1月23日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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I recently bought the soda stream and have been very pleased with it. I was shocked at the number of bad reviews, but many of them had one thing in common; they were trying to replace a pop drinking habit. The syrups are very expensive for what you get, and coupled with the cost of the Co2 canisters, it probably won't save you money. I drink a ton of sparkling water (La Croix specifically), and it gets very expensive. I figured the cost of the Co2, estimating 1 $15 Co2 replacement every month, will save me money in the long run, not to mention not having to haul cases or bottles of water around. I tried some of the flavors that came with the machine and they really are not that bad. I drink diet pop, so I'm used to the artificial sweetener taste. The orange tastes like Diet Sunkist, and the diet grapefruit tastes exactly like those Halls Vitamin C grapefruit drops (which I happen to love!) I hate Diet Coke (I know, the horror!) so I think the diet cola is disgusting. One thing about the syrups is the packs they give you state they make 1L. I put half the amount in my water and it tasted fine, so I got 2L out of the one pack. I can imagine putting all the syrup in one bottle would make the flavor a little too strong and bring out more of the funky flavors others say they have. As I stated before, I bought the machine specifically to make sparkling water, not pop so the flavors are irrelevent to me. I did buy the My Water Essence 3-pack, which for $12 makes roughly 60L. They make plain sparkling water taste just like the La Croix I love so much, totally worth the money!

As far as the availability of the Co2, I live in North Dakota, about an hour from the Canadian boarder, and there are several places locally which exchange them, hardware stores, Bed Bath and Beyond and a local kitchen store. Go to the sodastream website and there is a spot where you can check out what local places exchange. This was my biggest concern before buying this product, and I called a couple of the stores listed on the website to verify they exchanged. I have not tried the online exchange service through sodastream so I can't comment on its reliability, but upon reading how it works, it doesn't seem to be that bad of a process. It seems like they streamlined the process better than before. The bottle seems sturdy and I have not had any problems so far. I am the only one in the house using the sodastream, so I don't plan on spending the money for extra bottles. Also, it states 3 pushes of the button is "average fizz". This is enough fizz for me, but it is not quite as fizzy as anything in a can.

The reason I gave this 4 stars instead of 5 is mainly the hassle with dealing with Co2 replacement. Also, as other reviewers have stated, the water loses fizz fairly quickly. I usually drink 2 of these liters a day, and if I don't consume one within about 2 hours, it is noticeably less fizzy. It is not a big deal to me, but still something to be aware of.
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5つ星のうち5.0 Very easy to use and great taste
2019年6月25日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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 We are loving it. It's very easy to set-up and use, no electricity or batteries needed, saves money, works great and tastes great.

Set up- Remove from package, remove back cover, twist CO2 canister into machine and place back-piece over it.

How to use- Fill bottle up to the line printed on the bottle. Use one hand to press the lever on the machine to lift the fizz-release wand (I have no idea what it's actually called 👀🤷‍♂️)... with your other hand, twist water bottle into machine (wand will be inside bottle) until fastened tightly- then press down until bottle is sitting upright. Press the button on top and hold down for about 2 seconds- repeat however many times you want to get the strength of fizz that you want. There's a sticker on top for reference: 3 times for light fizz, 5 times for strong fizz, continue for extra fizz.

If you want flavor, add only after making the water. It's great unflavored, though!

It's ready to drink!

My wife likes to store the water in mason jars in the fridge and/or use the included bottle.

I've left an open cup of it out all day and drank it- it was still decently strong fizz but slightly "stale".

Note- your family members may act like they won't be using it--but they will!! My wife didn't seem interested but once ordered she wanted to buy flavors. Now she uses it all the time 🤔😏
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5つ星のうち5.0 Very easy to use and great taste
2019年6月25日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
We are loving it. It's very easy to set-up and use, no electricity or batteries needed, saves money, works great and tastes great.

Set up- Remove from package, remove back cover, twist CO2 canister into machine and place back-piece over it.

How to use- Fill bottle up to the line printed on the bottle. Use one hand to press the lever on the machine to lift the fizz-release wand (I have no idea what it's actually called 👀🤷‍♂️)... with your other hand, twist water bottle into machine (wand will be inside bottle) until fastened tightly- then press down until bottle is sitting upright. Press the button on top and hold down for about 2 seconds- repeat however many times you want to get the strength of fizz that you want. There's a sticker on top for reference: 3 times for light fizz, 5 times for strong fizz, continue for extra fizz.

If you want flavor, add only after making the water. It's great unflavored, though!

It's ready to drink!

My wife likes to store the water in mason jars in the fridge and/or use the included bottle.

I've left an open cup of it out all day and drank it- it was still decently strong fizz but slightly "stale".

Note- your family members may act like they won't be using it--but they will!! My wife didn't seem interested but once ordered she wanted to buy flavors. Now she uses it all the time 🤔😏
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