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Carbonators are a relatively simple technology.
They run about $17 to $30 each (depending on brand) for a 60-liter canister.
Some brands also have recycling programs where you send in your empty canister and get it replaced with a full one so that you don’t just toss out the metal canisters.
The Aerflo Aer1 system from Aerflo is a nifty water bottle that allows you to carbonate on the go.
The Ninja Thirsti is definitely the best option if you're looking to make flavored sparkling beverages.
It's a solid machine that gives a handful of options for personalizing your beverage.
The Aarke Carbonator 3 is stylish and stylish.
The bubbles that this machine produces are more faint than from the other machines.
Breville InFizz Fusion has a lever that has a nice feel and resistance when you push down on it to carbonate.
However, the machine works by screwing the bottle into the machine, then pulling down on a lever.
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