...Months later, she's realized that buying the syrup and proprietary CO2 tanks actually costs more than the store-brand sodas it can be be legitimately compared to.
She doesn't seem interested in the $60+ adapter that would let her use paintball gun tanks that she can get refilled at sporting goods shops.
> ...Months later, she's realized that buying the syrup and proprietary CO2 tanks > actually costs more than the store-brand sodas it can be be legitimately compared to. > > She doesn't seem interested in the $60+ adapter that would let her use paintball gun > tanks that she can get refilled at sporting goods shops. > > That's all.
I had seen them in the store, then thought about the hassle of refilling or replacing the bottle. Then I came across this.
Probably cheaper but not really a convenient solution.
I might as well stick with Kombucha if I want something fizzy. But ever since the cold temps of the past winter there hasn't been much bubbling in my batch.