
SodaStream CO2 cylinder
SodaStream CO2 cylinder
Way too expensive here, for once Digitec Galaxus is completely overpriced on this one. A new and full cylinder is cheaper at SodaStream. Then, as soon as you have 3-4 cylinders, the easiest and most practical way is to go directly to the official SodaStream shop and exchange the cylinders in the mailbox. This is what I have always done, a full 60l cylinder costs almost half as much. You drop the empty one in your milk box and they (DPD usually) come by within 2 days to pick up the empty one and drop a full one. I do it 2 by 2 with the exchange offer of two cylinders for half price, unbeatable! Type "shop sodastream échange cylindre" on Google. (External links are not normally accepted here)
After some research, the price looks right. Prices are based on supply and demand, suppliers and availability of goods. However, when a customer sees the same item at the competition cheaper, he can write us an e-mail with the link and a screenshot, if the product is in stock at us and at the competition, usually, we have the possibility to match the price. To write the e-mail: https://helpcenter.galaxus.ch/hc/fr/requests/new
Unfortunately, we do not offer an exchange of these cylinders. You are welcome to inform yourself about the dealers who offer this service on the manufacturer's website: http://www.sodastream.ch/de/produkte/zylinder/mietzylinder/Alco2Jet%20130(including%20F%C3%BCllung)
Order online. Will be collected and replaced with new ones.
Unfortunately, we do not offer a trade-in or a depot for this cylinder. It is best to contact the manufacturer directly to find out how you can benefit from a cylinder exchange.
It is a 60L canister. So makes 60 liters of water at low sparkling level. High sparkling level is about 40L according to soda stream and also more accurate according to personal experience as i like it with alot of sparkle. So thats between 40x 1.5L bottles (6.5 six packs) and 26.5x1.5L bottles (4.5 sic packs). Its cheaper than branded water but more expensive thank ‘ discouter’water. Main benefit is less carrying and less pet bottles and the post box refill exchange delivery that sodastream offers is also fantasic.
No, in this case you must buy the official Brita CO2 bottle.
Yes, I think so too. I have a 130l that I would like to replace.
Just asked at the Migros customer service desk today and found out about it. Seems to be a bit of a hassle as officially it is not a deposit but a "rental". In short: If you still have the certificate (prerequisite), then you will apparently receive a partial rent of CHF 10.00 back at Migros from next week. Normally, you would have to contact Sodastream directly (but they will deduct CHF5/year used from the rent paid). However, you will get at least CHF10. - will be refunded.
The deposit is included in the purchase price. The deposit is approx. 35.- Fr. I don't care about the amount of the theoretical deposit, I want to keep the bottle and be able to exchange it each time to refill it.
60 litres of drinks, depending on how much fizz you want it can be more or less. From experience, 60 litres is a good guide. We consume about 2 bottles per day and fizz until the pressure relief valve gives way (max. carbon dioxide content), one cylinder lasts for about 1.5 months.
Yes, the 130 litre SodaStream screw-in cylinder is compatible with the Aarke machine. According to my research, a pink CQC CO2 cylinder is required for the SodaStream Aqua Fizz sparkling water cooler.
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