Anonymous
Post 10/10/2014 09:25     Subject: Would it be worth getting a soda stream?

Anonymous wrote:When I see a soda stream in a home, I think the people support Isreal's killing of children.

+. There are other fizzy water makers to buy that are not located in an illegal settlement in the west bank.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2014 11:18     Subject: Would it be worth getting a soda stream?

Anonymous wrote:When I see a soda stream in a home, I think the people support Isreal's killing of children.


I am not a fan of Israel, but I know how to spell it.

When you see dozens of seltzer bottles in a home do you think about the environmental costs?
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2014 08:12     Subject: Would it be worth getting a soda stream?

Anonymous wrote:When I see a soda stream in a home, I think the people support Isreal's killing of children.



And you think that if they are using Pampers, too?
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2014 08:00     Subject: Would it be worth getting a soda stream?

When I see a soda stream in a home, I think the people support Isreal's killing of children.
Anonymous
Post 10/08/2014 21:58     Subject: Would it be worth getting a soda stream?

Best purchase ever! Love my seltzer water! Worth every penny!
Anonymous
Post 10/08/2014 21:33     Subject: Re:Would it be worth getting a soda stream?

We got our machine at Macy's during a weekend promotion with our Macy's Card--$30. Total steal.
Anonymous
Post 10/08/2014 20:34     Subject: Re:Would it be worth getting a soda stream?

Anonymous wrote:If you're going to be a 2L-a-day user, get a machine that can fit the bigger cylinders. We have been using our Soda Stream daily for five years (never any flavorings, just seltzer) and have just a basic model, but are very glad that it fits the big cylinders. We do exchanges at Strosniders for sheer convenience, but I should see if BBB has the big cylinders...


We also have the basic model (BBB worker said the more expensive models aren't worth it) and exchange canisters at BBB with a 20% coupon. Ours fits the canisters that make up to 60L seltzer (425g CO2, 14.5oz).
We did buy a second canister as a backup since we use ours to make 1-2 bottles per day.
Anonymous
Post 10/08/2014 14:19     Subject: Would it be worth getting a soda stream?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here are some more products for the anti-Israeli crowd to boycott, starting with Pampers.

http://www.csmonitor.com/World/2014/0130/10-brands-you-ll-have-to-give-up-if-you-re-boycotting-Israel/Pampers


This list is helpful. Thank you.


+1
Anonymous
Post 10/08/2014 14:12     Subject: Would it be worth getting a soda stream?

Anonymous wrote:Here are some more products for the anti-Israeli crowd to boycott, starting with Pampers.

http://www.csmonitor.com/World/2014/0130/10-brands-you-ll-have-to-give-up-if-you-re-boycotting-Israel/Pampers


This list is helpful. Thank you.
Anonymous
Post 10/08/2014 14:12     Subject: Re:Would it be worth getting a soda stream?

If you're going to be a 2L-a-day user, get a machine that can fit the bigger cylinders. We have been using our Soda Stream daily for five years (never any flavorings, just seltzer) and have just a basic model, but are very glad that it fits the big cylinders. We do exchanges at Strosniders for sheer convenience, but I should see if BBB has the big cylinders...