bigger and more powerful home made SodaStream review and cheaper than the Fountain Jet

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2011

Home Carbonation System i made using a 5Lb co2 tank i got at the land fill and a welding reg and hose and adapter you can make this your self for around $40.00-$50 depending wear you get the parts at it cost me about $1.33 to fill the 5 lb tank and it will make about 1500 liters of soda water or juice its easy to use and fast makes about 2 liters in 30 seconds and super cheap check my outher videos for more on this

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  • That was a mix between a nature documentary and an Instructables video :). Good job, tho, thank you! very simple and I can see that you care.

  • @onairmastering thanks i try

  • Im sorry...had to speed up the video due to the annoying sound...it's not you.

  • @underdog559 thanks

  • what the hell is that fucking sound?

  • @effyouall123 birds mating in a nest like 20 ft away started as soon as i started making the video

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  • You should place the bottle next to that fucking bird and fill it with the full pressure of about 200 bar!

  • Whats up with the gay sounds every 3 seconds

  • Those dolphins are annoying.

  • You should put all the parts together and sell them on ebay for people like me that doesn't know how to figure out by them self.

  • kill te birds please of make the video indoor

  • american brew master carries the carbonator valve and quick connect that he claims is a couple of bucks. actually closer to 30 together

  • this video is slightly misleading.

    YES soda stream is overpriced and not a good investment but this method is not as easy and cheap as he makes it seem. 5lb co2 tanks = $90 (landfill not a safe option)

    Regulators = $90 also. both can be found at a compressed gas or welding co, beer brewing shop or online. (careful about online because not all regulators will fit a co2 tank)

    Hose = $13 (will also need a crimping tool and adaptor for the quick release which are hard to find TOTAL aprox. $200

  • Do you not hear the BIRDS! Throw a rock or something!

  • Can you make a parts list in the comments? I wanna put one of these setups together :)

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