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I used to play paintball so I know a bit about CO2. Those SodaStream CO2 tanks are very small, I think they cost $20 with exchanging an empty tank. Just so happens that you can buy an adapter (jews used a proprietary fitting so you just can't hook up a standard small tank) that will connect a SodaStream to a bulk CO2 tank - and I got one from a paintball supply store.
You can get a 20# beverage grade CO2 tank refilled around here for under $30 - that tank will last a very very long time. Same tanks used on soda fountains in stores/restaurants. It is a bit of an investment if you already don't own a tank (I had two so I can cycle them) - back when I got my tanks I think they were $80/ea. Amazon sells them for around $100 now but I bought mine locally about 15 years ago.
The 20# tanks can be used for all kinds of stuff, kegerators, refilling paintball tanks (flip it upside down to get the liquid because it isn't a suction tank), boosting growth of indoor plants, etc. The amount of money those jews charge for their gas is unbelievable when you compare it to a 20# tank.
If you use the SodaStream syrup, also made in Israel, you can get a pump to go with it. On the pump it says to give it 7-9 pumps for a liter of water. I think 6 is enough, so I count outloud...
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6 million jews gassed
Disclaimer: soda isn't good for you, but I like to be able to make my own carbonated water, and we got a SodaStream before I learned about the jews - that adapter from the paintball store was worth every shekel!
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[–] blumen4alles 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
I used to play paintball so I know a bit about CO2. Those SodaStream CO2 tanks are very small, I think they cost $20 with exchanging an empty tank. Just so happens that you can buy an adapter (jews used a proprietary fitting so you just can't hook up a standard small tank) that will connect a SodaStream to a bulk CO2 tank - and I got one from a paintball supply store.
You can get a 20# beverage grade CO2 tank refilled around here for under $30 - that tank will last a very very long time. Same tanks used on soda fountains in stores/restaurants. It is a bit of an investment if you already don't own a tank (I had two so I can cycle them) - back when I got my tanks I think they were $80/ea. Amazon sells them for around $100 now but I bought mine locally about 15 years ago.
The 20# tanks can be used for all kinds of stuff, kegerators, refilling paintball tanks (flip it upside down to get the liquid because it isn't a suction tank), boosting growth of indoor plants, etc. The amount of money those jews charge for their gas is unbelievable when you compare it to a 20# tank.
If you use the SodaStream syrup, also made in Israel, you can get a pump to go with it. On the pump it says to give it 7-9 pumps for a liter of water. I think 6 is enough, so I count outloud...
1....
2....
3....
4....
5....
6 million jews gassed
Disclaimer: soda isn't good for you, but I like to be able to make my own carbonated water, and we got a SodaStream before I learned about the jews - that adapter from the paintball store was worth every shekel!
*edited for better formatting