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The Liberty 120 Flavorstation Home Beverage Maker allows you to create your favorite fresh sparkling beverages in seconds. Not only does our FSS technology allow you to set your sparkling intensity so you can have your drinks just the way you like them, but easy push-button carbonation and a fast, secure bayonet bottle make the whole experience fun, safe and easy!
INCLEDES; Primo Flavorstation Liberty 120, Primo Sparkler Carbon Dioxide Gas Cylinder, 1L Bottle, Adapters for Fast Mount CO2,
- Requires no electricity - Ideal for everyday use.
- FSS Technology allows you to choose the sparkling intensity of your beverages by turning a dial on the appliance. CO2 release is controlled so none will go to waste. The FSS technology is also significantly quieter than competitive brands.
- Fast mounting Sparkler connection, No repetitive threading.
- Bottles feature bayonet connection that is fast, easy and secure.
- Compatible with 0.5L and 1.0L bottles.
This Seltzer Bottles & Chargers give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Buy it if you don't want to be a slave to the Sodastream Monopoly
Pros:
Amazing carbonation!
Reusable CO2 tanks
Sturdy 1 liter bottles
Bottles stay on station very securely
Comes with an adapter for Sodastream CO2 tanks
Cons:
Big and plasticy
Notes:
Will have to buy more bottles from Amazon. Flavorstation 1.0L Bottle (Black)
So after doing a ton of research I decided to get the Primo Flavorstation over the Sodastream. Why? The Primo uses standardized paint-ball 20-oz co2 containers while the Sodastream tries to get you hooked on their completely proprietary co2 tank. With the Primo, I can refill the co2 bottle for $5 instead of the $15 it would cost me to do the same thing with the Sodastream version. The only reason somebody would buy a SodaStream over a Primo is because they don't know about Primo. And with the amount of money that SodaStream pays to advertise, I'm surprised I was even able to find a better...
2. Convenience
Started using the easy to set up new Primo Flavorstation FSS Liberty 120 earlier this month. Love the refreshing taste of club soda and was paying eighty nine cents each for a two liter bottle. Now I make my own. Save ten dollars a month and the Flavorstation cost $79.95. So, the machine will pay for itself in nine months. The ninth offsetting the CO2 refill cost of $4.99 at the sporting goods store nearby. The fellow at the store said he was unable to fill the CO2 canisters from the Soda brand machine. In addition to the Liberty 120, ordered flavorings root beer and lemon lime. Have tried both and they taste just great. Three squirts recommended for each 16 oz glass, but you can put in as much as you prefer. The lemon lime tastes a bit like sprite and the root beer with four squirts is rich tasting like the old fashioned kind we used to buy. Also, we have experimented with adding other products like True Lemon 100% natural. It is made from real lemons has no calories, no...
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Easy set-up and works like a charm. I love not being locked into the Sodastream CO2 monopoly since Primo uses standard threaded & valved 20 oz paintball tanks. Like Sodastream, you can swap online or at stores (Lowes, in Primo's case), or you can refill for ~$5 (or buy additional tanks) at many sporting goods, paintball, or welding supply dealers. Yes, doing that voids the warranty, but CO2 is CO2, people. I haven't tried the syrups yet, and am looking forward to being able to buy additional bottles, etc. For those that like it highly carbonated make sure to start with cold (ideally filtered) water, which can absorb more C02.
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