✨ Elevate your hydration game with effortless sparkle! ⚡
The PHILIPS Sparkling Water Maker features a quick twist installation for easy setup, a durable 1L BPA-free carbonating bottle, and compatibility with standard 60L CO2 cartridges (sold separately). Designed for customizable carbonation and eco-conscious use, it transforms plain water into refreshing sparkling drinks while reducing plastic waste.
H**I
Good Product but the lock mechanism faulty
Received on time bust just opened. It works well with our local c02 cylinder purchased separately. At first I wondered its compatibility due to quick twist label, but it refers to the bottle not cylinder type. The description was not clear.It worked well in first few days but the lock twist mechanism started to have problem just after few refills. It just cannot hold the refill bottle and the water just burst when pump gas into it
P**L
Sparkles the water nicely
Super easy to use and get me sparkling water at about as cheaply as possible without needing electronics. I've sparkled about 50L so far without any issues when I use it. Somehow when a buddy uses it he manages to make water leak out of the support column, but I have never been able to do that myself. So maybe keep a towel on hand to wipe water from the counter. The system will make a vibrating buzzing noise to indicate stop carbonating. You can press down (and hold) for up to three times to get the desired bubbles.If you haven't used something like this before, you'll want to over-carbonate the water if you plan to use flavoring syrup in it as that will pull some carbonation out of the water. Darker sodas seam to do that more so than clear or citrus sodas oddly (but that has nothing to do with the actual carbonation system used).This DOES NOT come with a CO2 canister, but when I got it, it was still the cheapest option when purchasing canisters separately to this than systems that include the first canister.
S**Y
Short life before they break.
Worked well for a short time. But after less than 4 months, the gas started leaking when I was trying to carbonate the bottles. You could hear it leaking and feel the cold. And it took much longer to carbonate the bottle. This is my second Phillips soda maker. My first one had a similar issue and I had to replace it. Something happens to the seals or the cheap plastic construction, and it bleeds out the CO2 from the gas canister, so it's also costing more money with the gas it wastes. Try a better product.
J**M
Simple to use, light and compact. Make sure you get CO2 canisters with Screw-In attachment.
After sifting through various reviews here I realized the reviews were covering multiple models, I wanted to clarify that this review specifically focuses on the **ADD4901GROQ/37** Phillips.**Initial Impressions**One important note: **this unit does not come with CO₂ canisters**. While this is likely due to shipping restrictions, I can see how it might be an inconvenience for some. If Philips included the canister, it could take longer to arrive, and most buyers would probably opt for a quicker way to obtain one anyway.That aside, the **compact and lightweight design** makes it incredibly easy to store, even in tight spaces. No need to clear out a dedicated area in your kitchen—this fits wherever you have room.**Build Quality & Usability**Some concerns have been raised regarding the **build quality**, with reports that the materials feel somewhat flimsy. However, given the simplicity of the operation—it’s entirely manual with no electricity involved—it should hold up well under normal use. The **push-button carbonation system** is straightforward: press the button **2–3 times**, and you’re done. Unless you're handing it off to kids who might be a little rough with it, durability shouldn't be a major concern.Personally, I appreciate the **no-electric design**, since it means you can place it virtually anywhere without worrying about power access. It’s an efficient and practical choice.**CO₂ Canister Options**I ordered a pack of **two Simplisoda CO₂ cartridges** from Amazon for around **$42**. After some research, I found the same bottles from the manufacturer for about **$43** and ordered a couple of extras, ensuring I wouldn’t have to wait on cylinder delivery—which can take **a week or longer** from both sources.For those looking for faster options, Amazon offers overnight delivery, but **at a premium—$62 for two canisters**. The reason I mention this is because **Simplisoda offers a canister exchange program**, which is significantly cheaper than other brands. You can exchange empty canisters for **$12.99 each via their app** or **$13.99 via their website**, and they claim to accept **any brand**.They send a **return shipping box** with new canisters, making the process seamless. However, be sure to get the correct **attachment method**—this Philips carbonator uses a **screw-in connector**, while some brands use a **quick-connect system**.**A Small But Notable Issue**One issue that does stand out is the **water bottle cap seal**—it’s prone to falling out easily. This can be frustrating when handling or cleaning the bottle. Currently, Philips doesn’t seem to offer **replacement lids or seals**, only extra bottles. To work around this, I picked up **a couple of extra bottles**, assuming I’d need them anyway, and plan to check out a hardware store to find a matching seal.**Final Thoughts**If you’re looking for a **simple, compact, and easy-to-use water carbonator**, this is a solid option—especially if you prefer a model that doesn’t require electricity. While the **build quality could be improved**, it should be fine as long as it's not subjected to rough use. The **lack of included CO₂ canisters** and **water cap seal issues** are minor inconveniences but can be worked around with a little planning.Additionally, if you want to save on CO₂ canisters, the **Simplisoda exchange program** might be worth considering. Just make sure to check that your canisters have the **correct screw-in connector**.
T**S
Finally a screw on bottle machine
After buying one from 2 other listings finally this one is actually a screw on bottle type. The quick twist version of this machine has no replacement bottles (which apparently you're supposed to replace monthly)This version works great with my extra bottles, and the amount of carbonation is pretty good, i̶t̶ ̶d̶e̶f̶i̶n̶i̶t̶e̶l̶y̶ ̶c̶o̶u̶l̶d̶ ̶u̶s̶e̶ ̶a̶ ̶l̶i̶t̶t̶l̶e̶ ̶m̶o̶r̶e̶ ̶o̶o̶m̶p̶h̶ ̶t̶h̶o̶u̶g̶h̶.̶ ̶I̶t̶'̶s̶ ̶t̶a̶l̶l̶e̶r̶ ̶t̶h̶a̶n̶ ̶I̶ ̶e̶x̶p̶e̶c̶t̶e̶d̶ ̶b̶u̶t̶ ̶i̶t̶'̶s̶ ̶n̶o̶t̶ ̶t̶e̶r̶r̶i̶b̶l̶e̶.̶I was simply using it wrong. I wasn't pressing the button long enough or waiting in between presses, if you hold it 1 Mississippi 2 Mississippi 3 then wait like 1-2 seconds then do that another 2 times it comes out absolutely perfect. When pouring in syrup you have to cap it quick or the CO2 tries to escape really fast.
D**S
A good SS replacement
Replaced my Soda Stream fizzi one touch with this -- I'm pleasantly surprised. Watching the costs of carbonating machines continually rising was depressing. So was a life without bubbles ... But then I found this! It's a manually operated fizzer (no electricity, just a button to release the CO2 from the tank and into your water). My SS Co2 cylinders work on this new machine. The bottles don't. Philips has a propietary "twist" type bottle, so you will have to buy some if you want to keep more on hand than the one provided. I'm happy with this as a replacement. It's half the price it would have cost to replace the SS, so I feel like I'm already ahead!
R**T
Limited longevity
I love it, but it lost its seal after 8 months, so... IDK, decide if that's worth it to you.
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