Best Way to Refill SodaStream Bottles

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  • čas přidán 8. 02. 2024
  • 20lb Bottle: amzn.to/48azdHd
    5lb Bottle: amzn.to/3UUlP5B
    Fill it up at your local food grade CO2 supplier (approx $32 for 20lbs)
    Stubby Refill adapter: amzn.to/4bzIUSO
    For Sodastream Terra/Duo/Art, use this: amzn.to/4dEGQKi
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    Connect directly to a soda stream: amzn.to/3uhe4O0
    Steps to refill.
    1. Pick the size of bottle
    2. Fill it up locally
    3. Pick the adapter type, stubby, long hose, or direct connect.
    4. For refilling bottles, freeze bottle overnight
    5. Fill as shown in the video, go slow for the anti refill valve types of bottles
    6. If it doesn't fill 100%, refreeze and repeat.
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    NOTE: All of this is NOT for the quick connect pink bottle soda streams. For that you will need a different adapter.
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Komentáře • 96

  • @natehirsh
    @natehirsh Před měsícem +10

    Such an excellent succinct and straight forward precise and simple to follow. No needless blah blah blah. Thank you so much

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před měsícem

      Thanks!

    • @intlgunmonkey2872
      @intlgunmonkey2872 Před 28 dny

      Yes. Good video.
      But, seriously, get a siphon tube installed (or ask for one on your next exchange). Telling people to flip a CO2 tank upside down is just stupid. It’s almost as bad as telling them to check if their gun is loaded by pulling the trigger.
      Don’t pass out bad information. People come to videos like this to help figure out things they don’t understand, and you’re telling them an incredibly dangerous way to learn that thing.

    • @natehirsh
      @natehirsh Před 28 dny

      @@intlgunmonkey2872 Very futile remark. I have been doing it the way he has described and easily refilling my SodaStream Co2 cylinders easily and comfortably and very cheaply w/o a problem for the past 5 months.

  • @krazmokramer
    @krazmokramer Před měsícem +3

    I have the same refill hose, and I had my CO2 supplier add a syphon tube to my Kegco 5# tank. The nice thing about using the long hose is that you can place the small CO2 tank on a scale after attaching the hose end fitting. Press TARE. Then fill the tank. You can monitor the filling progress instead of guessing. Possibly a little safer as it is harder to overfill, IMO. That minor extra loss of CO2 left in the hose is a small price FOR ME to pay for the added feeling of safety. ALSO, IMO, a 20# tank is somewhat awkward to handle, and my 5# tank capacity is a little small. Again, IMO, a 10# tank would be the "Goldielocks" of tanks. The last thing you would want is for your 20# tank to fall off the counter and break off the valve head. The tank immediately becomes a deadly rocket bomb that will blow through all of the walls of your house and several of your neighbors' houses, too. That's why tanks in commercial locations have to have their tanks chained to the wall studs. THANKS for this video!

  • @jon_byler
    @jon_byler Před 4 měsíci +2

    The hard white plastic washer is usually made from teflon, and from what I understand, is supposed to be replaced each time you put a regulator or other attachment on a CO2 cylinder. I will admit to rarely changing them out, unless there is an obvious leak.

  • @ddc2343d
    @ddc2343d Před 2 měsíci +8

    I just bought an adapter that goes from the 10lb tank to my Sodastream. I just keep my sodastream in the pantry.

  • @drakejohnson7260
    @drakejohnson7260 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Great video, saved a lot of time and money!

  • @jon_byler
    @jon_byler Před 4 měsíci +1

    Also, if you freeze the cylinder in a chest freezer set to the coldest temperature, and then insulate it with something to help keep cold while filling, you will probably achieve a higher fill rate.

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 3 měsíci +1

      By weight, it appears sticking it in the freezer without insulating the bottle after already fills it up to maximum. Of course, the ambient was not that high at the making of this video.

  • @misottovoce
    @misottovoce Před 29 dny

    Very useful info...thank you!

  • @jon_byler
    @jon_byler Před 4 měsíci +1

    Any way you slice it, this method must be better than what I first tried, which was to buy dry ice, slice it into pieces small enough to fit into the soda stream cylinder with the valve removed, and then replace the valve. Thanks for the informative video.

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 3 měsíci

      Dry ice is a bit dangerous since you could overfill easily and exceed maximum pressure after the ice melts inside.

    • @jon_byler
      @jon_byler Před 3 měsíci

      Use a scale, check weight before and after, make sure it doesn’t exceed cylinder tare weight plus allowed weight of CO2. It’s hard to exceed, since the stuff starts sublimating faster than in air due to the aluminum being a better conductor than the air. The smaller the chunks of dry ice, the faster it sublimates. Biggest danger might be asphyxiation if doing this indoors in a small room, rather than exploding. I do all things like this outdoors…

  • @dysfunctionx
    @dysfunctionx Před měsícem

    Very helpful, thanks.

  • @jasondonaldson9355
    @jasondonaldson9355 Před 2 měsíci +3

    After the filling commences, how long should it take to fill the bottle? And does it stop automatically or if I let it go will it eventually explode?

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 2 měsíci +6

      You should hear a tiny stream of liquid pass through. You can’t over fill it since the pressure in the two bottles equalizes. If you did it properly and using a bottle that doesn’t have a check valve, it will fill in 3 minutes or so. It will stop making noises.

    • @jasondonaldson9355
      @jasondonaldson9355 Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks you!!

  • @davejoseph5615
    @davejoseph5615 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You might want to build a wooden base to more securely hold that inverted tank. You really don't want that tank to hit the floor. You can also get a regulator and try the carbonation cap method, which I think does a slightly better job of carbonating than a SS (although with more effort).

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I'd probably buy a siphon stick over a building a base after it runs out and modify it before refill. But then the frequency of refill is pretty low for me so I don't mind the current process.

    • @davejoseph5615
      @davejoseph5615 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@BeatTheBushDIY Oh, it still makes me nervous seeing it balance on that handle.

    • @pequodexpress
      @pequodexpress Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@BeatTheBushDIYI have a similar setup and started with a donor tank without a siphon tube. I recently had a syphon tube installed in the donor tank but am experiencing refills of only about 100 grams on each refill. When I was inverting the non-syphon tube tank, I was getting about 200 grams on each refill.

  • @supbeea1
    @supbeea1 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great video, Do you have specs on how many times you can fill up the small tanks and where do you fill up the large tank? And how much does that cost?

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 4 měsíci +3

      The 20lb can fill up the small about 22 times. A 20lb tank costs about $32 locally. You have to find your own local place to do this. Fine a food grade supplier and not a commercial CO2 place.

  • @ricardoh.sakuma9062
    @ricardoh.sakuma9062 Před 2 měsíci +2

    And what about the pink version co2 Dillinger?

  • @fnbrier
    @fnbrier Před 3 měsíci

    I just received your recommended YHXMARSCAN stubby adapter. Haven't tried it yet, but despite the Amazon page showing the O-rings in your video, my spare pack of O-rings were all the ones you liked that are in the adapter. Maybe they watched your video and fixed the product :).

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 3 měsíci

      Good they changed it. They need to update the picture then.

  • @martinsimmons5668
    @martinsimmons5668 Před měsícem

    Fine, thanks for asking, how’s it going with you?

  • @musicbymark
    @musicbymark Před 28 dny

    I think the small amount of C02 in that hose would be a negligible loss.
    How can I tell if my C02 tank has a siphon tube or not? Can one be added to avoid having to invert the tank?
    Great video instruction though, thanks.

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 28 dny +1

      If upright and filling, you hear liquid comes out then it has a siphon tube. Gas is hissing, Liquid is like a sloshing. Yes, you can add one.

  • @ArtyomGrechev
    @ArtyomGrechev Před 10 dny

    Would it be possible to refill a 20 lb tank with dry ice? I am in the initial stages of research but it seems like it maybe a bit difficult to find a cost efficient place to fill up the tank. Obviously there may be some safety concerns. Would the tank be able to withstand the pressure?

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 9 dny

      It's possible but you can overfill the tank easily with dry ice and this could lead to safety concerns.

  • @anapslima
    @anapslima Před 2 měsíci +1

    How do you know when it's done? Does it stop hissing?

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes. Or if there is a check valve in newer type bottles, it could stop early and not fill.

  • @luckistryke13
    @luckistryke13 Před měsícem

    You have any adapters or links for the Aarke system? Thanks

  • @larrys6111
    @larrys6111 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I just tried to use the Farwind connector to fill an empty sodastream canister with the older pin valve (which is supposed to be easier to fill than the newer type). I froze the sodastream canister for about 2 hours before attempting to fill it. I may have opened the valve of the 5lb co2 tank too quickly at first. There was a loud whining sound that eventually dissipated, followed by a very soft hissing. At around the 4 minute mark I disconnected the sodastream canister and attempted to use it in my Drinkmate Omnifizz but to no avail. When I tried to refill the sodastream again, there was no hissing. I tried to push on the pin of the sodastream valve to see if there was any gas inside, but i could not depress the pin at all, even with a screwdriver. I am refreezing the soda stream canister again to see if it helps but im not feeling optimistic. Any idea on what is going wrong? Thanks in advance. Cheers.

    • @larrys6111
      @larrys6111 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Good grief. Nevermind! It turns out I wasn't pressing the Omnifizz button all the way down to release the CO2! Of all the things that could go wrong, that didn't even cross my mind.😅

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Great you got it. Really frustrating to debug this. Freeze it overnight to fill it more.

  • @LiviuXSA
    @LiviuXSA Před 14 dny

    but cant you open the sodastream bottle with a wrench and just dump some citric acid and baking soda and water inside so it makes CO2 by itself? that sounds like the cheapest way, just some baking soda and lemon salt from the supermarket.

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 13 dny

      Those chemical components would produce things other than CO2

  • @tommyluck19
    @tommyluck19 Před 9 dny

    Hi! if my tank same as the on the right side at 2:54 minutes, can I charge it with the stubby device? TY for any advice!

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 6 dny +1

      Yes but I was not able to charge no matter how slow I go without engaging the check valve. In the end, it is REQUIRE to freeze the bottle first to get it to work, don't skip that step. Also, the check valve is annoying in the bottle shown in this video but it's doable.

    • @tommyluck19
      @tommyluck19 Před 5 dny

      @BeatTheBushDIY what's the check valve? is it on the small valve on the tank? sorry it's not clear. TY!

  • @gilchristjohn
    @gilchristjohn Před 24 dny

    No needless blah blah blah. LOL.CLASS A+

  • @crankshaft007
    @crankshaft007 Před měsícem

    Link doesn’t work to Amazon

  • @drapainthetaf
    @drapainthetaf Před měsícem

    Heya! So, as its been a few months, might anyone have a trick to refill the new style soda stream bottles with the auto-shut? I got a tiny bit in it keeps tripping out no matter how slow i go. (i also froze it)

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před měsícem

      You might have better luck buying a new bottle without the check valve. Or you could try modifying the bottle itself but do that at your own risk.

  • @maximkosheleff
    @maximkosheleff Před 13 dny

    Dry ice way is much simoler ;)

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 13 dny

      I argue it’s more difficult since you’re handling very cold dry ice.

    • @maximkosheleff
      @maximkosheleff Před 13 dny

      @BeatTheBushDIY nope, dry ice is cheap. Cut it with an ordinary knife and put small chunks with oven gloves. Easy, and u do not need high-pressure equipment

  • @danwhaley_
    @danwhaley_ Před 4 měsíci +1

    Attach the tank. Cut a slot in the back of my Sodastream, never looked back.

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yep. Like I said, if you do the cut, it takes a bit extra counter space and it's great for high usage.

  • @hopesimmons3725
    @hopesimmons3725 Před 3 měsíci

    Is there an adapter for the quick connect soda stream cylinders? Our bottles don’t have threads to screw in the adapter?

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 3 měsíci +2

      or Sodastream Terra/Duo/Art, use this: amzn.to/4dEGQKi

    • @BillyHeany
      @BillyHeany Před 2 měsíci

      @@BeatTheBushDIY Nice i may give this a try for my quick connect bottles.

  • @Nerdy_prepper
    @Nerdy_prepper Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome! 😎👍

  • @cocacolavsdrpepper
    @cocacolavsdrpepper Před 6 měsíci

    @BeatTheBush Where locally do you recommend researching to find somewhere to fill the tanks? I've heard people of using refills from paintball or sports places, but I'm afraid those might have additives to help the guns run smoother. I am a huge fan of this video but someone who drinks a lot of seltzer

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 6 měsíci +2

      I refilled it with a food grade CO2 locally. I just googled it. It sells to restaurants called carbonic services in Santa Clara, CA. You'll have to find one locally and it might just not exists depending on where you live.

    • @larrys6111
      @larrys6111 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I bought a used empty 5lb CO2 tank in eBay and then exchanged it for a full one (with food grade CO2) at a store called Airgas. I believe they are a chain, so maybe there's one near you!

    • @shayweisz4525
      @shayweisz4525 Před 4 měsíci

      I found our local coca cola plant will swap out empty tanks for full ones for the lowest price in town

    • @nerdstrangler4804
      @nerdstrangler4804 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Airgas and Praxair/Linde are probably your best bet. As I believe they are nationwide and were the cheapest when I called around. I get my 20lb tank with a siphon tube exchanged with beverage gas for about 20 bucks at Linde(formerly praxair).
      Probably need to call ahead though, especially if you want a tank with a siphon tube as they will likely have to put in a special order.

    • @jon_byler
      @jon_byler Před 4 měsíci +1

      I get my CO2 tank filled at Airgas, a local bottle gas supplier.

  • @lastanetaarion
    @lastanetaarion Před 4 měsíci +2

    I wouldn't use it without a gauge. High pressure is not something you want to overfill.

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 4 měsíci +3

      When you fill these, you end up with both cans with equal pressure. Perhaps there is a way to overfill it but I'm not sure how.

    • @lastanetaarion
      @lastanetaarion Před 4 měsíci

      @@BeatTheBushDIY oh, ok, I thought the small one was less resistant to pressure 👍

    • @kloppskop4149
      @kloppskop4149 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@lastanetaarion you just end up damaging the valve on your sodastream gas bottle if you fill it too fast. I did it to one of my bottles, filled it was too fast and then the sodastream pink bottle leaked out completely as the value must have been damaged from the pressure, im not sure if it's a safety feature of the newer bottles themselves that the value is designed to fail first when the bottle is over pressurised.

    • @nhand42
      @nhand42 Před 4 měsíci +4

      ​@@kloppskop4149 There is a burst disk on all sodastream bottles and another burst disk on the sodastream machine itself. Safety first. The bottle and the valve are probably just fine. The burst disk is a sacrificial component that protects the bottle and valve, you only have to replace the burst disk itself. On the bottles the burst disk is under the hexnut below the screwthread. The pressure rating is critical so only replace with burst disks made specifically for sodastream bottles.

    • @kloppskop4149
      @kloppskop4149 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@nhand42 legend thanks for the reply, that makes a lot of sense. I ended up just swapping it out at the store. will fill slower next time.

  • @PoeLemic
    @PoeLemic Před 3 měsíci

    Why not just buy an adapter hose to the big tank? I'm thinking about a SodaStream, and there are a lot of videos where people hack their SS machine.

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Because you would then have to have this huge bottle in the kitchen. It's ok if you go through the bottles pretty quickly but it takes me months to use one.

  • @jamjokes3800
    @jamjokes3800 Před měsícem

    👍

  • @idontlikespm
    @idontlikespm Před 2 měsíci +1

    No idea where you guys are getting 20lbs for 30 bucks. That's what it costs me here for 5lbs...

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 2 měsíci

      I can get this locally at a food grade CO2 place. You'll have to shop around and your options might be limited depending on where you are.

    • @picklecrash
      @picklecrash Před 2 měsíci +1

      The spot I go to charges almost the same price for 5 pounds and 20 pounds

    • @delz3501
      @delz3501 Před měsícem +1

      I just paid 25 tax included from welding place. It is food grade

    • @idontlikespm
      @idontlikespm Před měsícem

      @@delz3501 just found one locally here that does it for 27 bucks, compared to the other places in town that want 40.
      Had to do a lot of calling around to find it.

  • @StevieDFF5
    @StevieDFF5 Před měsícem

    Okay , so the issue is this c 02 is in gas form at room temperature. When you fill a co two tank it is PUMPED in and then the pressure as it is pumped in converts the gas form a co two into a liquid. Co2 is measured in a cylinder by weight. What you are doing is considered a cascade gravity feed. You are only getting about ....fuck all in the tank. It has to be pumped in by machine as tank is on a scale to bring it to weight.

    • @intlgunmonkey2872
      @intlgunmonkey2872 Před 28 dny

      Dude, you have no idea what you’re talking about. The CO2 in the donor tank is pressurized to the point that it is liquid (in the bottom, gas on top). If you open a path for the liquid CO2 to flow, it will go into the receiving tank as a liquid, therefore pressurized.
      It absolutely works. I’ve filled dozens of tanks this way, not counting the hundreds of paintball tanks I filled at a job 20 years ago.
      Also, don’t listen to this Jackwagon in the video. GET A SIPHON TUBE. If you’re turning a CO2 tank upside down to fill it, you’re just asking for a traumatic brain injury (best case scenario). It’ll cost an extra $5, and will save your friends and family from the embarrassment of explaining to the folks coming to pay their respects at your funeral that they’re there because you caved your skull in trying to save money filling your own soda tanks.
      Siphon tube and chain on tank= happy long life.
      Flipping tank upside down= you fail at life.

    • @slothmarathonpromotions2470
      @slothmarathonpromotions2470 Před 8 dny

      @@intlgunmonkey2872do you have to have a tank that already has a siphon tube? Or can you just bring the tank to the refill station and ask to swap for a tank with a siphon tube?

    • @intlgunmonkey2872
      @intlgunmonkey2872 Před 7 dny +1

      A siphon tube can be purchased and added to a tank, but that’s not necessary. If you use a commercial gas company (I use Airgas for co2 and my welding gases), they treat the tank like a commodity. You give them your tank and they give you a refilled one. If you buy a tank from them, they charge you exactly what they’ll give you in exchange when you bring it back for a refill.
      At my local Airgas, if you brought them a co2 tank without a siphon tube, and asked for a refill, it would be the same price for one with or without a tube- you just gotta tell them what you want. The ones they have tubes in have a red painted ring at the top for easy ID.
      Heck, you could probably take them a 20# acetylene tank (in usable condition) and ask for 20# of co2. They’d tank you acetylene tank, ask you if you wanted tubed or not on your co2, grab the appropriate tank out of the rack and charge you for the fill.
      Commercial gas suppliers really are the way to go… and cheaper since that’s where the specialty shops all get their gas.

    • @slothmarathonpromotions2470
      @slothmarathonpromotions2470 Před 7 dny

      @@intlgunmonkey2872 awesome info. Thank you for that!! Will look into getting a setup this week.

  • @righthererightnowproductio9525

    great technique to help my boycott!🍉

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před měsícem

      I love mine. It allows me to generously spray all the CO2 to give it extra fizz.

    • @intlgunmonkey2872
      @intlgunmonkey2872 Před 28 dny

      Boycott?
      You don’t think the genocidal anti-Semitic Hamas terrorists make Soda Stream, do you?

  • @davidharris5045
    @davidharris5045 Před 2 měsíci

    Syphoon tube???? Couldn't watch after that.

    • @BeatTheBushDIY
      @BeatTheBushDIY  Před 2 měsíci +5

      I had to look that up. I speak multiple
      languages and English is not my first. Cy-phun pronunciation going forward.

    • @Crreardo
      @Crreardo Před 21 dnem

      He’s a pedantic jerk. Disregard and great video.