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Get your soda stream here
"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 22 May 2014 11:55:07 -0400, "Steve Freides" >
> wrote:
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>> sf wrote:
>> > On Thu, 22 May 2014 09:17:21 -0400, "Steve Freides" >
>> > wrote:
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>> >> Paul M. Cook wrote:
>> >>> "sf" > wrote in message
>> >>> ...
>> >>>> On Thu, 22 May 2014 02:19:47 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>> >>>> > wrote:
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>> >>>>> It's a couple dollars cheaper at WalMart, but my problem with Soda
>> >>>>> Stream is the cost of replacing those tiny CO2 cartridges.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> YES, I certainly agree.
>> >>>
>> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YouxAodQXv8
>> >>>
>> >>> Easy to refill at home.
>> >>
>> >> Cool!
>> >>
>> >
>> > First you need to buy all of that equipment and dry ice. Might as
>> > well pay for refills.
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>> All I remember was seeing two wrenches which we already own, a funnel
>> which we already own, a hammer which we already own, gloves which we
>> already own, and dry ice isn't expensive.
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> We don't have that stuff. If we do, my husband never uses them. We'd
> have to buy the gloves and the funnel too. I don't have a funnel that
> size. No reason to have those gloves either.
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> I'm not going to do this any
>> time soon just because we don't use ours that much - I think I replace a
>> canister maybe once every 3 months.
>>
>> He says he gets his canister filled at a local fire extinguisher company.
>>
> That's my kind of guy! Looking at what it costs to recharge a small
> fire extinguisher around here, it wouldn't save any money over just
> exchanging the old canister for a new one.
A fire extinguishger is not the same thing at all.
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