Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't done the math, but you can't look only at actual costs. You need to look at environmental costs, labor cost (for you carrying the cans and bottles, the recycle process ranging from garbage man hauling to the sorter who gets cut sorting and has no benefits etc to the factory workers making bottles and cans and filling them and trucking them etc.) there's a ton of costs involved only one of which is the price h you pay at the store. So yes, I'd say it pays for itself in landfill and fuel savings alone.
I totally agree - I don't think you can look at it from purely the bottom line. The soda from the Sodastream actually taste terrible - kind of like generic soda from a grocery store. However, I love my endless stream of selzer water without having to buy and dispose of bottles.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't done the math, but you can't look only at actual costs. You need to look at environmental costs, labor cost (for you carrying the cans and bottles, the recycle process ranging from garbage man hauling to the sorter who gets cut sorting and has no benefits etc to the factory workers making bottles and cans and filling them and trucking them etc.) there's a ton of costs involved only one of which is the price h you pay at the store. So yes, I'd say it pays for itself in landfill and fuel savings alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:soda stream is zionist. don't support it.
They are an israeli company, and are the largest private employer in the West Bank. You, however, are racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:soda stream is zionist. don't support it.
They are an israeli company, and are the largest private employer in the West Bank. You, however, are racist.
Anonymous wrote:soda stream is zionist. don't support it.
Anonymous wrote:PP, please explain. What did you end up paying?
Anonymous wrote:I've done the math and using a soda stream won't save you any money. It's not the cost of the 'machine' itself but refilling the tank. The head on the tank is proprietary - meaning you can only use a tank engineered by Soda Stream. Refills are @$15 (discounted if you have something like a BBB coupon). But, if you're a serious soda drinker like I am, you can get an adapter and food grade CO2 canisters from eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Made-NO-CHINESE-LEAD-Sodastream-CO2-Paintball-Tank-Adapter-/131312166077?pt=Bar_Tools_Accessories&hash=item1e92d0a4bd . The guy reversed engineered the head. It screws onto any of the CO2 canisters used for paint ball guns (make sure you get a food grade canister). I get mine refilled at Dicks for less than $5. Because of this, it's cheaper for me to use Soda Stream than buying soda.