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Is It Cheaper to Make Your Own Sparkling Water? (surprising answer) 

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@Dr.Terpenes
@Dr.Terpenes 2 года назад
Also $30 is for when you buy replacement canisters. If you recycle them and send them back or just take them to the store they are $15 for a refilled canister
@photopete7903
@photopete7903 Год назад
Exactly. The cost comparison is deeply flawed. Recycling the co2 canisters not only halves their cost but reduces environmental wastage… which is one of the main reasons to go down the soda maker route.
@lurklingX
@lurklingX Год назад
what store are you taking them back to to recycle?? i'd like to do this. maybe a machine would work for me afterall.
@patricafalcone9524
@patricafalcone9524 Год назад
And you have to figure in the cost of delivery, note that he bumped up the price of Soda Stream by including delivery. Figure in the time at searching for best store costs for cans (there will be sales) vs the more infrequent cost of bargan hunting for canisters and they cost of cans if you just let your garbage company recycle them (they get the recycle money not you) and wow, huge difference.
@shakinmygoodies1559
@shakinmygoodies1559 Год назад
@@lurklingXI’m pretty sure you can go to almost any grocery store for this. Just go to the customer service desk. If they sell the canisters, they will honor the rebate.
@lurklingX
@lurklingX Год назад
@@shakinmygoodies1559 hm. ok, i'll ask around.
@Smair747
@Smair747 2 года назад
Good, but very inaccurate. If you hand in your used CO2 cylinder, the cost of the new one is half price, so about 15 USD. So only the first cylinder will cost you 30 USD, and the rest is 15 USD. Add to the equation that when you buy canned sparkling water, you have to spend time buying it, carrying it, and storing it.
@annabanana5007
@annabanana5007 2 года назад
OMG thank you for that! I am a heavy seltzer drinker and it's a colossal pain in the a$$ to carry all the 12 packs and then recycle the cans. The Soda Sense has been a revelation.
@crunchyice00
@crunchyice00 2 года назад
My point too. How does that change the break even Tony?
@BeeRumblin13
@BeeRumblin13 2 года назад
When you are out shopping duh . You are already at the store. So thats not important. Storing? Um refrigerator like any other drink lol unless you are a sicko who drinks it warm. They arecalways on sale at different stores. They aren't that expensive. If you need to do math to choose buy drinks or not you are probably a psycho .
@fantasticfaith1106
@fantasticfaith1106 2 года назад
But then it’s 15 for shipping unless you refill 4 canisters at a time
@miguelbarrenada5580
@miguelbarrenada5580 2 года назад
@@fantasticfaith1106 you can go go Target, kroger, Walmart to exchange it, no shipping required
@lewiskent5684
@lewiskent5684 2 года назад
What about the hassle and associated costs of transporting the bulky and heavy drinks to your house and dealing with the garbage? A top benefit for me is the water (difficult to transport) is automatically available at your house. The other consumables (CO2 and flavoring) are easy to transport, and the process creates way less garbage to deal with.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
You're right about that
@quintonbreitmeier4777
@quintonbreitmeier4777 2 года назад
Many countries recycle cans
@arturo1990
@arturo1990 2 года назад
Typical American way of thinking
@JW-um5pg
@JW-um5pg 2 года назад
100% agree especially as someone who lives on the top floor.
@JW-um5pg
@JW-um5pg 2 года назад
@@arturo1990 Fuck yeah
@CherylRives462
@CherylRives462 2 года назад
This video is great, but we actually bought a Terra SodaStream, and it has saved us money. The main reason we got it, was because we learned the store bought cans have a lining in them that contains BPA. Also, we wanted to cut down on our single use recyclables.
@MXRX
@MXRX 7 месяцев назад
The bottles that are BPA free still have chemicals. Has to be stainless steel.
@sastrelocity
@sastrelocity Год назад
I know it’s cheaper to buy it in stores but I kinda felt guilty of how many cans I was throwing away. I just recently bought a SodaStream E Terra and I love it!
@AmericanDrinker
@AmericanDrinker 11 месяцев назад
Mother Earth thanks you Young Grasshopper 🙏
@diegogutierrez7032
@diegogutierrez7032 11 месяцев назад
A lot of countries recycle and reuse them. Don't feel bad for it as long as you dispose them properly. In my country you can in fact earn some small amount of money doing this
@HarryOsirian
@HarryOsirian 2 месяца назад
Thank you for this video, Tony. I'm an avid sparkling water drinker and was considering the purchase of a Sodastream. I found it odd that there were so many "reviews" advocating for it's purchase but none broke down the actual costs involved like you did. I'm sticking to my weekly purchase of sparkling water.
@christophermackin147
@christophermackin147 Год назад
Someone may have already commented, but you also can buy dry ice or carbon dioxide ice at many local grocery stores and measure out the required amount and place it inside the canister. You just screw off the top and put the dry ice inside the canister and that cuts your canister cost down to about two or three dollars per canister instead of 15 with the exchange price.
@lunagardvonbingen
@lunagardvonbingen Год назад
How much dry ice do you fill the canister with? Also, what brand of canister do you have, & how long do they last? Looking to invest in a good one because I am a carbonated water lover!
@christophermackin147
@christophermackin147 Год назад
@@lunagardvonbingen the canister will have a CO2 weight on it. Add that amount plus a couple grams to cover evaporation. I use soda stream canisters.
@DalePatch
@DalePatch 2 года назад
I got my soda stream for a $1 from goodwill, so I think it will be cheaper for me. heh heh
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
For sure lol
@markkeohane9850
@markkeohane9850 Год назад
Yeah; I did the sums too and came up with about 600 litres as my break even point. Prolly about two years. But I can't abide seeing the recycling bin fill up with the 500ml single use plastic bottles we buy the stuff in here in the UK. So I'm waiting for my sparkling water machine and will feel much better about making my own in the reusable bottles that come with it.
@show-me-retro
@show-me-retro 2 года назад
Isn't using sodastream supposed to eliminate the amount of aluminum and plastic needlessly piling up in landfills?
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
It's a step in the right direction
@kfl611
@kfl611 Год назад
And to make your initial aluminum can requires a lot of electricity - which I think in general is not carbon friendly.
@johntang7277
@johntang7277 Год назад
This should not be surprised that it is cheaper to buy can/bottle of soda or sparkling water from grocery stores because they are manufactured in the factories. Anyone thinks it is cheaper made by yourself is not smart. The real reasons doing it yourself are it’s environmentally friendly and fun to make it yourself with all kinds of fluids 😊
@johntang7277
@johntang7277 Год назад
I bought a lot soda regularly and sometimes they become flat after storage for a while, and I want the carbonated machine makes the drinks fizzy again.
@EdwardVelez
@EdwardVelez Год назад
Ty for answering this question, bro. I appreciate your input on this
@rivec33
@rivec33 10 месяцев назад
Costs me $41 to fill my 20ib co2 tank to refill my sodastream cylinders and get about 21 to 22 refills per tank. So pay about $1.95 roughly per co2 refill in the sodastream.
@coopdog7793
@coopdog7793 8 месяцев назад
this is a great idea
@erfquake1
@erfquake1 4 месяца назад
Interesting, but why not just get a CGA320-to-Sodastream adapter, feed your large co2 tank directly to the Sodastream & bypass the need to refill those dinky canisters?
@KayoMichiels
@KayoMichiels Год назад
30$ for a Sodastream Canister? It's 12,99€ here in Belgium, and if you bring the empty canister back to the store, you get 12€ back for the canister, meaning that filling it is only 0,99€
@ednet1966
@ednet1966 2 года назад
I've been doing the Aldi option for about 2+ years now and I have no complaints. This is way better than soda. For me, it all started with Covid lock-downs and you are right, this is the cheapest alternative. Now, I got used to it and I just get my 12-packs every time I shop at Aldi. Thank you for your video!
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
Thanks Ed :)
@AmandaLovesOldFords
@AmandaLovesOldFords 2 года назад
I actually prefer Aldi's sparkling water over all the brand names.
@chinamiNaani
@chinamiNaani 3 года назад
Thanks good to know. But if you gift the sodamaker (any brand), then the person it is gifted to has an immediate cost saving if self making the soda/sparkling water vs buying the soda or sparkling water in-store.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 3 года назад
That is very true! In that case no matter which soda maker you have, the Price Per Ounce column from the table at 2:49 is much less than $0.2375/oz at Aldi
@BN99239
@BN99239 3 года назад
Either that, or gift them 40 cases of sparkling water lol
@SylviaRustyFae
@SylviaRustyFae 2 года назад
Even better if you also gift them a CO2 tank and adapter hose so they dont have to pay nearly as much for CO2 refills
@ben_clifford
@ben_clifford 2 года назад
@@BN99239 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@simpsonovci95142
@simpsonovci95142 2 года назад
I did the math on my own(Europe) and after 2 years i save some money. But I drink coca cola and some other flavoured drinks often, so there you can save some money if you dont drink only the cheapest sparkling water in the market the whole year.
@MelodySham
@MelodySham 10 месяцев назад
What if u ONLY drink sparkling water. I can't drink flat water it's gross.
@neeni4
@neeni4 11 месяцев назад
The biggest up-side is the vast reduction in single use plastic bottles. I figure over a year or 4 that’s a LOT.
@toadslayer72
@toadslayer72 2 года назад
Some factors you didn’t consider. First, taste is subjective and as an Aldi shopper who enjoys many of their brands, I can say that I think their cheapest option tastes like crap. I pay like in the high $3 range for AHA 8 packs at my local Walmart, because of how good I think it tastes. Next, you didn’t factor in the bottle deposit for those that have to pay it. True you can get that back but then there’s not only the hassle of keeping all of those cans around until you have enough to justify a trip to a bottle return depot, the trip itself sucks. Also, if you buy flavored sparkling water, who knows exactly what they’re putting in it. Making your own, you have more control and versatility. TLDR: cheap seltzer tastes….cheap. Buying seltzer introduces a bottle deposit/recycling loop that sucks. When you make your own, you have more control, versatility and knowledge as to what flavors go into it. Oh and lastly, carrying those cases in on shopping days blows. Lol. Thanks for the vid, it helped bolster my decision to make my own starting soon.
@Minerva___
@Minerva___ 2 года назад
Exactly. I’ve tried the store brand seltzer and initially blew off the more expensive brands but quickly found that like anything, you get what you pay for, regarding taste. And yes - buying, carrying and storing 4 of those huge packs from Costco really did suck. I think I’m going to take the plunge and buy one. The ability to have it “on tap” and not have to go anywhere is just another plus to me.
@TimeIdle
@TimeIdle 2 года назад
Did you calculate the price of the recycle cans? Cashier adds at least 5 cents per can/bottle when you check out. Unless you go to the recycle center regularly and get your money back (which most people don't), those costs should be added to your calculation. Also, there's no electricity involved when you use a typical seltzer maker at home. I live in a New York rental apartment, so the water is free. But your video does bring up good points. The key is to put a Soda Stream on your wish/gift list. And if you get it for free (like I did), then the savings start right away.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
No I did not, but that's a good consideration
@kfl611
@kfl611 Год назад
And New York, I think in general has great tasting water.
@Zhorteye
@Zhorteye 2 года назад
Another thing to consider is also the differences in cost on health.. Atleast sugar wise, even with flavoring, theres a ton less sugar in my sodastream than in store bought soda..
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
For sure!
@jezziemalvada3840
@jezziemalvada3840 Год назад
The soda syrups from sodastream contain sucralose which is a chemically engineered artificial sweetener. Not really doing much for your health.
@MrMomo2022
@MrMomo2022 11 месяцев назад
How did you go to the store? Via Taxi, Uber, or your own car, gasoline? This is additional cost, also it takes time to drive over to the store, and we all know time is money. What if you had a flat tire on the way, another $60-100 to get new tire.
@gilles111
@gilles111 2 года назад
I bought the sodastream because we drink a lot of (diet) cola/7up/mountain dew. Instead of buying around 50-60 bottles a month we now make soda an add some sirop to it. Did the math (sirop+CO2+water buying bottles), we save about $50,-/month by using our sodastream. And yes, we did buy the name brand bottles (as well as the Pepsi sirop).
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
Wow fantastic! Increasing consumption will certainly change the results in this video
@travv88
@travv88 Год назад
Ok but what if I want to do things like sparkling coconut water, or sparkling grape juice? I believe that might change things.
@BL-su5wt
@BL-su5wt 2 года назад
The added waste is definitely a significant issue with the store bought products. I think it’s shortsighted to merely consider cost per ounce. In addition…..as noted by others, the cost of sodastream CO2 canisters is not the same when you exchange. Furthermore, there are better and way cheaper systems available than sodastream that you did not even consider at all in your comparison. So, in truth, not a good comparison
@TheVirtualStealth
@TheVirtualStealth 2 года назад
Can you tell hs about the cheaper systems?
@ClevelandTerry
@ClevelandTerry 2 года назад
Great video but one thing I didn’t see, with soda stream replacement canisters are only 15$ so that alone should make it considerably lower than than your price point.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
Thanks! I have Soda Stream replacement canisters in the first row of the table at 2:46 for $15 each
@gracexxie
@gracexxie 2 года назад
@@ThriftyTony The first row of the table has soda stream replacement canister at $29.99 each and the total cost for 2 plus shipping is $67.97 while it should be $37.99 or even $30 if people do the exchange in store
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
@@gracexxie You're re absolutely right! I must've considered the purchase price for this and not the refill price. It also seems like SodaStream has updated their shipping prices to include free shipping on 4 refills or more. While it's impossible to update the video, I will make an update to the linked blog post in the next few days.
@gracexxie
@gracexxie 2 года назад
@@ThriftyTony That's good to know! And thank you for breaking down all the costs in this video - they are super helpful. I just purchased a soda stream bundle from Costco because they are doing a sale and now I have a really good idea of how long it will take for me to start saving money :)
@badtolz2122
@badtolz2122 Год назад
Buy adapter and bulk CO2 tank. It's worth something to have it whenever I want and not have to go to the store. I did ponder just continuing to buy ICE (only kind I drank and liked) but it's like $1 a bottle and you have an empty plastic bottle after every drink. It was a no-brainer doing it at home.
@nemomarcus5784
@nemomarcus5784 Год назад
Where can I buy the adapter?
@mn1171
@mn1171 Год назад
I came across this video looking for flavor reviews lol...about 2 months ago I bought an aarke pro from Costco for like 220, it came with one free flavor. the device has eliminated 6 issues which youre not taking into consideration. I was a la Croix DIE HARD, consistently bought from Walmart for the last 2 years and was spending $40 ish per month just on that alone. the device eliminated: 1. having to haul the heavy boxes to my apt 2. freeing up space in my fridge from the cans 3. breaking down the boxes for recycling 4. discarding the cans for recycling 5. and of course...the $$$$$$$ now, all I do is keep cold water in my fridge and fizz up when I'm ready for a drink. the large bottle holds about a liter which is four 12 oz cans and I go through at least 2 liters or 67 oz a day easily. so this notion that it takes 3 years to get your cost down is BS because after 576oz l which is about 17L, and the tank last way longer than that, the 22 oz gets even more. also, the waste that goes into landfills have a higher cost than anything else. this was such a bad comparison.
@InfluencersGym
@InfluencersGym 2 года назад
Why does no one count the cost of driving and buying your soda at the store ? Youre time? Costco is much cheaper then any of this.. But i dont want to go to Costco or carry any bottles. Im saving many bottoes from being used and enjoying no sugar or fake sugar ..
@DuaineM
@DuaineM 2 месяца назад
Sorry for the late reply and comments but I’m dealing with this issue right at this moment. One point I will make is it appears one can make sparkling water without buying a machine like SodaStream. Instead of thinking about water as the fluid to carbonate, think beer instead. Beer has been carbonated for hundreds of years. For the first several hundred years beer was only carbonated with the CO2 created by the fermentation process. No additional CO2 could be added so it was consumed as it came out of the keg. Towards the end of the US Civil War, refrigeration was catching on in companies that processed food. Beer producers now had a way to cool the beer and that resulted in the liquid beer to hold more carbonation than when it came to out of the keg. So now they could capture the by product of fermentation, CO2 filter it through carbon filters, compress it and put it into tanks for storage and transportation. So, draft beer from kegs could be shipped all over the country and world along with CO2. The beer was injected with CO2 at the point of sale so you now had fresh, cool, bubbly beer available anywhere. Moving to modern times we can carbonate water in our home. The magic is you don’t need a $100 machine to do it. We treat the water like beer. We buy CO2 in bulk defined as tanks of 5, 10, 15 or 20 pounds of CO2 at a time. You get a tank that holds the previously mentioned number of pounds of CO2. The tanks can be new, made of steel or aluminum (aluminum is lighter) new or used & recertified. Then add a pressure regulator for the CO2 tank and the vessel you will inject with water and CO2 such as a 2 liter soda bottle. The you need 10 to 20 feet of pressure hose and a few other pieces of hardware. Set up cost $75 to $175 for a CO2 tank, $55 to $85 for the regulator set, then $10 for hose and $40 for miscellaneous. A fresh tank of CO2 runs $20 to $40 a refill. A 20 pound tank of CO2 is equivalent of about 60 SodaStream canisters of CO2. If you own a SodaStream just buy an adapter put it on the rubber hose and lock the adapter in place of a SodaStream canister. Everything functions like it did except you spend money to fill your tank. My math says the tank refills is paid by saving the cost of about 4, CO2 canisters. CO2 is easy to get from taprooms, breweries, welding supply companies and companies similar to AirGas, Inc.
@blackbriarmead1966
@blackbriarmead1966 Год назад
I am using a larger 5 pound food grade CO2 cylinder that is very cheap to fill up (with food grade CO2, you have to make sure of that). I drink lots of sparkling water and $25 is good for a whole year of a quarter gallon per day of sparkling water. I save hundreds per year at this point
@nemomarcus5784
@nemomarcus5784 Год назад
Thanks for the tip. There is a welding supply nearby and I think they sell CO2 canisters as well.
@sillybilly9428
@sillybilly9428 Год назад
Thanks for the great tip! Could you tell us where you got the 5lb canister and where you go to refill it?
@blackbriarmead1966
@blackbriarmead1966 Год назад
I got it off of Amazon for like $40, and I refill it at a local homebrew supply store@@sillybilly9428
@oscarfelix1952
@oscarfelix1952 Год назад
I just bought a SodaStream Terra 1 month ago for $106 including tax. Price included one CO2 cylinder. I was spending $30/month in the store for 40 liters of seltzer water. The first cylinder of CO2 only lasted me 2 weeks. So, 4 weeks will cost me $30 (2 refills @ $15 each). I have NOT found that 1 cylinder will make 60 liters!!! I have to use 5 pumps to get the same amount of fizz that I got with the store bought. That's only 20 liters, not 60 as they claim. So, I'm paying the exact same amount, $30. Then there's the initial cost of $100 for the machine that will only last for 2 years, as I've heard reported. However, I spent an additional $15 for a warranty that lasts for 2 years beyond manufacturer warranty of 2 years. So, if all goes well, I should get replacements at no cost to me. I really do like that I don't have to lug around 10 liters back and forth to the store every week and it's better for environment. But I agree with you that I'm not saving any money at the end of the day. Seems I'm just breaking even.
@GrizzleGear
@GrizzleGear Год назад
Dude At my local Safeway, it $5 for an 8 pack of Safeway brand.. where do you live? Where are you seeing these prices?
@OperationDx1
@OperationDx1 2 месяца назад
They are also constructed cheap and won't last more then 2 years let alone 7 years. I had to modify my soda stream many time to save me from buying a new one. This includes welding and replacing parts they DO NOT sell.
@WhitneySt0rmy
@WhitneySt0rmy Год назад
I dont think it actually costs more to make it at home, but even if it did, so be it. The convenience factor alone is awesome. I can *never* find my Bubly Bounce carbonated water at the store, so now I'm making my own. 😉
@garylriedl
@garylriedl Год назад
Thanks for saving me all the time to calculate this!
@greenguitarfish
@greenguitarfish Год назад
Yes, I bought soda stream at $60.00, and it became obvious that the price for a cylinder of CO2 being so high, it was a not worth it. Also, I like lots of bubbles, so that decreases the amount of cups much more. So, I get it at Aldi and elsewhere. But it’s nice to have the Soda stream around just in case.
@toesemi4973
@toesemi4973 Год назад
Honestly more useful to make the comparison based on volume instead of years with 12oz consumption per day, like how many liters must you make before it pays off. 12oz is 0.35L, I can easily consume 4L of water per day, at that rate it takes less than a year to pay off. Plus refilling canisters is much cheaper than buying. Additionally factoring cost of transport if you're buying packs of sparkling water, amount of cans/ bottles to deal with when buying and I think it's worth it for me at least
@Ak353-d7u
@Ak353-d7u 10 месяцев назад
In india it is 1 dollar USDs for 6 ltrs
@AlteredCarbons
@AlteredCarbons 8 месяцев назад
i buy 4 aldi's diet soda's every week. it tastes great and is just so much cheaper then anywhere else by about 2 bucks in my area. i been looking into making my own so the video was very helpful ty
@apuz13
@apuz13 2 года назад
One other factor is waste. If you are buying your sparkling water in plastic bottles it is a huge price on the environment.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
That's a really good point
@ZenCloud9
@ZenCloud9 2 года назад
I bought a Sparkel for $80 on Mercari and make my own carbonator instead of using theirs. If you go this route, it’s cheaper than buying it in store.
@jentom6181
@jentom6181 2 года назад
Tony, so if I receive the sodastream as a gift, does that make it a better deal than the cans? Everyone in my family drinks carbonated water daily, several times a day. It looks like the co2 is super expensive. It doesn't seem like it would be a better deal.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
A gifted sodastream will ultimately be a better deal than cans
@guillaumejeremia8779
@guillaumejeremia8779 5 месяцев назад
Is the price the only criteria? What about not using plastic bottles and drinking your local water?
@mookiecookie44
@mookiecookie44 Год назад
I think what we learned from this is that sparkling water is extremely cheap and you probably shouldn’t worry about it too much
@Scotty_in_Ohio
@Scotty_in_Ohio Год назад
Those numbers "bump up" when your mate downs 3-4 laCroix a day and you're willing to get a 20lb CO2 tank and refill the soda stream 1lb tanks yourself. You can also find lots of soda stream machines used for cheap or "starter" sets at places like Sams Club on-line for around the $60 mark with a bottle, machine and a 1lb CO2 tank. I'm under no illusion that there's a longer than a year (or so) break even point but provided that I go the 5 or 20lb refill tank route that's probably good for about 18 - 24 months at current rates ;-)
@bryanm1498
@bryanm1498 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for trying to provide a cost analysis, but I agree with the many other reviews that point out the cost calculations are inaccurate. I would also factor in the benefit of using your own water source provided it is a good source. We have a reverse osmosis system that provides healthier water than what many manufacturers use. And if you flavor the water yourself, you can do so much healthier than the artificial and chemically processed “natural” flavoring garbage that is used by Lacroix, Bubly, etc. I do not yet own a carbonated water machine but am still considering one.
@leemorgan8725
@leemorgan8725 Год назад
The sodastream cap gets mould growing around and under the rubber seal that is almost impossible to clean, this is due to the depth of the treads. I clean with a toothbrush and let it soak in baby bottle sterilisation liquid. I only drink carbonated water with no sweetened additives but it still get mould.
@shyamdevadas6099
@shyamdevadas6099 2 года назад
I think there is something you really didn't explore enough. That is the other costs of shopping, transporting, lugging, storing, and disposing of the containers for sparkling water. It takes time to shop and as trivial as it may sound, the time it takes to procure, schlep, stow, and dispose of empties adds up. Storage is also a real issue, especially when you live in a small place. Whether you rent or own, you are paying a certain amount for every square foot of floor space and every cubic foot of storage space. This too, adds up. By the time you get done accounting for these things, the trivial amount of space, equipment, water, expendables, and even energy make the soda maker worthwhile.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
Very good points. All valid!
@JTpopCULT
@JTpopCULT 9 месяцев назад
Soda stream charges a lot for the little canisters. It’s cheaper to buy a bigger C02 tank with an adapter for the soda stream and get it refilled for a couple bucks.
@AlekDavis
@AlekDavis 2 года назад
Good video. One thing that you did not cover is bottles and cans. First, and I'm not sure if you did, you need to add the local costs (CRV in California). Then it's a hassle of storing/recycling them. Plus, with cans the issue is that more than half often goes to waste. Like my kids would open a can, take a few sips, forget about it and after a few hours it's a waste, so the open another one. I suspect with home-made devices and bigger bottles, this is not an issue. Also, Walmart doesn't have store brand carbonated water (AFAIK), there is not ALDI around here (Northern CA), and the cheapest option is, I think, Trader Joe's 1.25 liter bottles. I'm still trying to figure out if I should invest into SodaStream or something, mostly because I do not like collecting cans.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
You're right about the recycling aspect. A factor which I left out. I did find a 1L bottle of store brand carbonated water at Walmart the other day for $0.77 www.walmart.com/ip/Great-Value-Sodium-Free-Seltzer-Water-33-8-fl-oz/10448349?athbdg=L1600 but the problem with this is again if you don't drink the whole bottle, it'll go flat over night
@kfl611
@kfl611 Год назад
Even if you can crush the can against your forehead?
@johndemore6402
@johndemore6402 9 месяцев назад
3rd option make sure co2 cannister is complete empty then refill with dry ice yourself on a scale for $2 or $3 to fill 3 or 4 cylinders Tools a scale and a spanner/adjustable wrench And something to hold it firm
@yoyoiven
@yoyoiven 2 года назад
This cost breakdown is well made but operates under the assumption of paying full price for both CO2 and the initial investment. Still, subscribed!
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
THANK YOU Ivar :)
@shyamdevadas6099
@shyamdevadas6099 2 года назад
Definitely. I just bought a Sodastream Terra at Lidl for $69. My utilities including water are a flat rate per month. No electricity is needed. The CO2 refills are about $15 and I understand that delivers about 60 liters. Then, there's the issue of all of the labor, space cost, and time you save in dealing with bottled seltzer. If you take all of that into account, I don't think it's even close.
@xdigitalmondx2
@xdigitalmondx2 Год назад
thanks for doing the research for us
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony Год назад
You bet!
@flint857
@flint857 6 месяцев назад
Ok so I live in a tiny home, and its easy to get like... 8 cans everywhere... also it's not hard to find a local shop to refill a large tank that can be used to refill your tanks several times over for a fraction of the cost.
@k1m6a11
@k1m6a11 Год назад
So I just got a sodastream today because of a great deal, I'd wanted one for a while. In my case, I live in an urban center and while I own a car, I do almost all of my grocery shopping on foot or by bike. Carbonated beverages are HEAVY, and so they never make the cut - if I wanted them in stock I'd have to make an extra grocery run just for that, and they wouldn't be cheap locally. OTOH I could take the car out to Walmart or whatever, but that's at least a half hour trip each way, so gas + time/ opportunity costs have to be factored in. The convenience of only replacing a small canister every 90 bottles or so has its own considerable value. Plus as others have noted, replacement canisters cost much cheaper than what's assumed in this video.
@tobe2btobe
@tobe2btobe Месяц назад
Excellent video. According to your numbers our household would start seeing a profit after 9 months. But the labor and regular supplies of cylinders is not attractive and so we will continue buying the lower cost products at Costco and Aldi.
@chriscox8515
@chriscox8515 Год назад
Just watching this now, a year later. Aldi water is $4.25, and I think the Sodastream costs are the same. Still have the spreadsheet handy to update the model? Unfortunately for our house, non-flavored sparkling water can be any...but once you've had Perrier and Topo Chico, lime sparkling from LaCroix and others is never the same. That's my calculus to figure out. I have a kegerator, also, w/ a few taps. Researching mixing my own water in a corny keg to see if that's fun and worth it. Thx for making this vid.
@shaunpaulkeaney4862
@shaunpaulkeaney4862 Год назад
Soda stream doesn't use electricity. And CO2 cylinder can be refilled with dry ice
@recipetodelicious5791
@recipetodelicious5791 2 года назад
Have you considered that you can use spring water or better with the sparkling systems. We have no idea what kind of water is used in those others (several have proven to fake that they were using spring water when they were using tap) ALSO, if you compare the cost of buying a Coke vs using a sparkling with a healthy coke recipe, the cost comparison is really quite different. Really great comparison though on just sparkling water!!! Appreciate you doing that work!! I obviously was looking for comparisons!
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
Thanks so much! I only looked at it from a cost perspective in this video, but good point about having control of the water when making it yourself
@kfl611
@kfl611 Год назад
And have you seen the wacky but fun you tube video where they co2'd their whiskey? And taste tested them, and got progressively goofier as the video went on?
@yucafries7681
@yucafries7681 28 дней назад
I have ALDIs but I can’t be bothered to go 600m to the closest grocery store to buy heavy liquids when it comes out of my tap. Thrilled by my soda stream
@Ice-916
@Ice-916 Год назад
What brand would you recommend is the MOST carbonated sparkling water with the most bubbles
@kaitlynjennings
@kaitlynjennings 2 года назад
Just bought a soda stream for Black Friday for like 50 bucks so it’s cheaper. I don’t have an Aldi near me, but I do have a Walmart near me that I usually do not go to anyway due to our current situation in the world. I also live in a Rural Area where it’s hard to get things. I think for my situation the soda stream makes much more sense than driving an hour to a store to pick up certain things that my local grocery store does not carry. If I figured the gas into my store run plus the time it takes this is a no brainer for me.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
That sounds very reasonable to me
@Ronny-Swanton
@Ronny-Swanton 2 года назад
@@ThriftyTony you sound like such a prick
@WCADB
@WCADB Год назад
Great video. I'd like to add in a factor. The store bought sparkling waters also have extra ingredients that can be eliminated by making your own. I'm considering purchasing a sparkling water maker and I'll be adding in fresh fruit juice into the carbonated water. The store water has natural flavors ( I've heard that's not a good thing and there's nothing natural about it ), aspartame, potassium benzoate and other ingredients as well.
@markkeohane9850
@markkeohane9850 Год назад
Best is the juice of a quarter of fresh lemon or lime. Low in sugar and with nothing else but water and CO2 you can feel good and enjoy the most refreshing drink after lager.
@BrianWeisWI
@BrianWeisWI 2 года назад
A lot of factors to consider..since you went with the lowest cost per can…you could also compare it with the lowest cost to produce. If you fill your own canisters it drops your cost to $2..00 a canister. 60 liters = 165 12 oz cans..about a penny a can or (14 cents a 12 pack) I bought the aqua fizz soda stream which uses glass. (Better for you than plastic)…by making my own i also know what’s in it..water, co2 and a squeeze of lemon…NOT natural flavors which is code for chemicals. It’s a no brainer if you go the extra step and fill own canisters.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
What I do right now is buy plain sparkling water cans and add my own fruit like you, but I can't argue with you about glass vs plastic
@nombable
@nombable 2 года назад
Should be noted that (at least with sodastream, you can easily refill the co2 canisters with dry ice which us super cheap in my area. You can also use an adapter and connect your soda stream straight to a bulk co2 tank which also cuts down costs considerably.
@JW-um5pg
@JW-um5pg 2 года назад
Exactly!
@JW-um5pg
@JW-um5pg 2 года назад
I dont have Aldi, I just have a Safeway. I did my own math and I would save over 20 dollars for every seven 24 count boxes. You can refill the c02 canisters though or rig it to use bigger C02 bottles as well. But the hassle of carrying these damn boxes is gone. That's good enough for me! I'm glad I finally bought one of these things. It encourages me to drink a lot more water.
@robertbolding4182
@robertbolding4182 Год назад
I live in the country and the cans do not burn in the trash barrel. I could buy beer for the bubbles but you know how good is beer for you anyway. And you wind up with the can to deal with anyway
@DanOfTheD3ad
@DanOfTheD3ad Год назад
I consume a can of sparkling water 4-5 times a day, sometimes more, so my machine will pay for itself in less than a year. I did a similar calculation based upon my average consumption costs, when i first looked into them, and came to a same conclusion. Great for those who drink a lot of sparkling drinks, but not really a money saver for those who consume less.
@kfl611
@kfl611 Год назад
Yes but ! When you make your own flavored sparkling beverage at home A) you know what is in it - no chemicals, preservatives, artificial anything B) you do not have to worry about recycling your cans, or worry if they are recycled or not. Not to mention the co2 canisters are refillable and recyclable C) I think it cuts down on your carbon foot print. How many less trips to the store are you making, by making soda at home? d) if you have a 5, 10 or larger tank, you can refill your smaller tanks from that, saving much more money.
@pgmane21
@pgmane21 2 года назад
I was just gifted a soda stream for christmas and the cost in my area is .33 cents per 12 oz can. Im thinking since I didnt have an initial invesment that soda stream will be the way to go. Curious to know how long i can use it before it is no longer cheaper than store bought.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
You're all set Paul with your gifted soda stream. That would probably be a much longer timeframe
@cherrypie7861
@cherrypie7861 Год назад
I'm curious is this still holds true with inflation in the mix now.
@ronaldsmith5747
@ronaldsmith5747 Год назад
Is it cheaper to make your own sparkling water or buy soda? Thanks so much.
@MrShaunDupont
@MrShaunDupont 2 года назад
Damn!! Quick and information filled video, easy to understand, nice graphics, solid data foundation. Whats not to like 😄👍 im new to your channel, but you just gained a new follower/subscriber. Great job dude! 👌
@gsdls
@gsdls 2 года назад
Thank you for the great information.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
You bet!
@SylviaRustyFae
@SylviaRustyFae 2 года назад
Theres a third reason why a sodastream may be preferred; less waste to deal with. If i drank canned seltzer as much as i drink seltzer from a machine then i wud consume a 12 pk of those aldis seltzers every other day. This means at the end of a week I have 42 (heh, its the answer) bottles a week to deal with. That may not seem like much but im just one soda water fan. If you had two or three of me then thats hundreds of empty cans a week to deal with; and often even in a state that just encourages throwin them away.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
Waste is definitely a concern that I did not touch on in this video. Good point
@jphili
@jphili 4 месяца назад
Ypi should get a Drinkmate and connect a 20 lb co2 tank to it with an adapter. You can sparkle liters of water for literally just a few cents.
@charlotteng6852
@charlotteng6852 Год назад
Great attempt, except you missed out on one big flaw in your calculations - typical water consumption daily would look more like 64 oz per day (8 cups). This is at 6x of your recommended "12 oz serving per day", therefore reducing your breakeven to 1/6 * 3 years = half a year. Huge, huge difference there
@atomic_poppy
@atomic_poppy Год назад
I did the math over the last 3 months, and for us, using the DrinkMate has been much cheaper.
@jaysoegaard
@jaysoegaard 2 года назад
Awesome....you have a day traders mind
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
Yes I must :)
@derekmasuda5376
@derekmasuda5376 2 года назад
No mention of cost to the environment? :O Or the ramifications of storing the aluminum cans once you do buy in bulk?
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
Yes you're right, this video only looked at financial considerations
@sam-ww1wk
@sam-ww1wk Год назад
The real pain in the ass of buying canned seltzer, is lugging it around....to the cart, onto the register, back to the cart, into the car, out of the car, make storage room, into frig, then into recycle....all so my entitled gf can take a few sips and toss the rest down the drain. And the real reason to make my own isn't to save money, it's to annoy her, and get even.
@user-tz5uq2bt1s
@user-tz5uq2bt1s Год назад
Depends on where you live. A 12 pack of sparkling water here is 10 dollars.
@bunnman12
@bunnman12 8 месяцев назад
I got my terra soda stream for the cost of one of their co2 canisters, so I basically only paid for the initial co2 and each canister lasts me 3 months. around 20 cents a day (I only fill up 1 liter worth a day).
@rosscauvel8481
@rosscauvel8481 Месяц назад
What if you have a household that drinks 10 a day?
@MNBN87
@MNBN87 Год назад
i do all kind of shit with my soda machine. have you had carbonated wine? it's fucking great.
@brianredban9393
@brianredban9393 2 года назад
I dink a 12 pk of either Schweppes black cherry or Stop & Shop black chery every day. It does get expensive 12bucks every 3 days. I used to drink just plain water but I started drink sparkling and now I can't go back. I'm addicted to it.
@rubenandrade7433
@rubenandrade7433 Год назад
Thank you. You saved my wife time and saved me money and stress 😅
@nikitajoshi5890
@nikitajoshi5890 2 года назад
This is such an informative video! I wish more people did videos like this. Though it is cheaper to buy cans, I love having the instant access at my house. Normally, I crunch my own numbers, but I didn’t have to for this video. I will still opt for my sodaStream even though it’s cheaper to buy individual cans.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@pinchyh
@pinchyh 2 года назад
Sometimes the supermarket does an amazing deal which is hard to beat
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
True
@Smashy2009
@Smashy2009 3 месяца назад
CO2 bottles are only about 6 bucks here as a refill. I am an old man and don´t want to carry bulky water arround or pay 25c deposit per bottle and carry the plasic bottles back to the shop for refunds. Also, i will never run out of sparkling water.
@joshoconnor5005
@joshoconnor5005 2 года назад
I did a less thorough analysis of soda purchased when it’s on sale vs regular priced soda vs sodastream. I think you can get generic on sale and stock up enough to last so that you never pay full price on the generic soda meaning every time it’s on sale you restock up before the last batch ran out and it will always be cheaper than sodastream. That being said I like the ability to store lots of supplies and have the ability to make it without worrying about a supply chain shortage (remember the toilet paper situation ) and also if the price tomorrow doubles then I saved even more with everything on my shelves that I purchased before the price hike. As for the initial cost I don’t factor that in because to me it’s like a generator. I’m not going to divide the cost to figure out how much I’m paying per watt until the generator pays it’s self off I’m Buying it to have the ability to use it should I ever need it. So for me the initial investment can be any dollar amount because having it is worth more to me than whatever I paid to get to the point where I now have it. That’s just me
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
Fair assessment. That's a good way to look at it
@daniellapain1576
@daniellapain1576 Год назад
Baking soda method?
@brondon2625
@brondon2625 4 месяца назад
NOT CONSIDERED: In some states they tax aluminum cans. On the Aldi can then, at 24 cents a can, it is almost a 50% tax per can at 10 cents bringing your cost to 34 cents a can. That is, unless you are willing to both change your kitchen waste setup (having three waste cans 1 for trash, 1 for aluminum cans, and one for single stream recyclables) and take the time to return the cans...I am not willing. This aggressive and horrible tax changes things.
@Rogers-Mendez
@Rogers-Mendez 2 года назад
Did you factor in the fact that the CO2 refill tanks are only $15 or half the price of a new tank. Also with Bed Bath and Beyond, there is a limitless supply of 20%-off coupons that work in-store and online.
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
That's a good point. No I missed the fact that refills are half
@whatstheallegorymorningglory
@whatstheallegorymorningglory 2 года назад
I am also factoring in the calorie cost. If I always have soda water available I will drink far less cola and juice so if even if it's more expensive it's worth it to me for the convenience factor. Also I do live about 30 min from stores that sell soda water and I usually get off work too late to stop anywhere but gas stations. Interesting though I thought it would be cheaper 🤔 that's OK I got my sodastream for $50 so I'll recoup my money faster anyway. 👍🤑 great content 💯
@ThriftyTony
@ThriftyTony 2 года назад
Thanks Diana, you have a very sound justification
@raroyce
@raroyce 2 года назад
Our original Sodastream machine lasted longer than 15 years! I'm shopping for a new one and this video caught my eye. I'm not an economist so I don't know the formal name for the kind of cost comparison you are making. However, what is not factored in is the cost to the environment in terms of pollution for delivery trucks carting around cans of water from one place to another. The machines that allow you to make soda from the water available at the tap seem to be better for the environment. And there is the cost of mining, manufacturing, and recycling the aluminum cans.
@harrymartin8019
@harrymartin8019 Год назад
not as much as ev cars 200#'s more of copper and congo children tied and dropped down 3' holes for your cobalt quit preaching to the choir
@jonny777bike
@jonny777bike 2 года назад
One thing good with making it yourself you don't have to keep on recycling the soda cans. Still you need good filtered water. So not only do you need co2 containers but water filtration. You know it would be cool if there was a way to make C02 from solar powered. It would be cool if we could take sugar and have a chemical reaction and turn it into CO2. Or if there was a way to take CO2 from the air. I guess all these things would cost way more than buying it from the store. It really would only be good for if you were on a boat or ship and you needed to generate it.
@lesleachelf8507
@lesleachelf8507 Год назад
Also its very easy to refill your own CO2 cylinders by adding dry ice. Or buy a larger tank. Or have refilled at various places. It depends on whats cheapest in your area. Last 2 pts: no lugging and storing to have taste variety (tiny btls/powders of flavors or DIY) AND control what goes into my body. Most mass produced stuff has extra additives. Or too sweet or not enough or wrong sweetener (Stevia tastes NASTY to me) LESS waste, no need to run by recycling center
@LuKiSCraft
@LuKiSCraft 4 месяца назад
If buying SodaStream replaces buying LaCroix, it's worth it. I pay 3.8 cents per oz for LaCroix at my grocery store. Of course I could get the store brand for less but I don't think it tastes quite as good. I bought the SodaStream for my gf who loves sparkling water lol, will be interesting how the taste compares to LaCroix
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