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Soda Stream
On 11/28/2017 11:03 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Tue 28 Nov 2017 10:41:33a, Casa de perritos felices told us...
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>> On 11/28/2017 9:13 AM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>>> On Tue 28 Nov 2017 08:47:12a, U.S. Janet B. told us...
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>>>> On Tue, 28 Nov 2017 09:59:22 -0500, wrote:
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>>>>> Anyone have one... comments... I'm considering getting one.
>>>>> I'm tired of lugging heavy cases of cans and then storing cans
>>>>> and returning cans.
>>>>
>>>> It's been around awhile now. When it first came out I figured
>>>> that you wouldn't be able to find the fizzy cartridges or parts
>>>> for the machine. I haven't heard any comments on how well built
>>>> the machine itself is. Do you have to buy a new one every few
>>>> months? Janet US
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have no idea, but we did have a seltzer bottle that used the
>>> small gas cannisters. My parents used it for years and I
>>> inhereted it. Sd used sparkling water like club soda, or tonic
>>> water (when qunine wa aailable OTC), as well as sweetened
>>> shipping cream.. Not the, I knopw, but was very durble.
>>>
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>> One of these?
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>> http://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/im...intage-seltzer
>> -bottle-wire-mesh-covered-co2_1_f33263deb5ac804f11bb94ab3c75197a.jp
>> g
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>> They were great.
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> No, unfortunately, but I would love to have one. The one we had was
> a cast aluminum cylinder with straight sides. The entire top
> unscrewed to reveal an openng about two inches in diameter. The top
> was bright red and the gas cylinder attached to the top, then removed
> after charging.
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> This syphon would allow for making sparkling wine, such as burgundy,
> or a good whie wine that seemed almost like champagne.
>
> I wish I could find an image, but so far no luck.
>
I'm coming up blank 2.
:=(
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