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rltidd57

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I make a lot of sparkling water. Due to neck and shoulder issues, it is difficult to shake the bottles.
I have searched the web with no luck.
Anyone seen any type of machine to shake the 2 liter bottles?
Thanks in advance!
 
I’m not sure why you need to shake them in the first place instead of just applying the co2 and letting them carbonate but if you really want a machine to shake them up, maybe you can find a small paint mixer.
 
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When I started making my own water, and ultimately my own diet caffiene free soda, most of the people I found online shake the bottle to get the co2 in immediately.
I use a 5 pound co2 cylinder.
How long would it take to become carbonated, just sitting in place?
 
When I started making my own water, and ultimately my own diet caffiene free soda, most of the people I found online shake the bottle to get the co2 in immediately.
I use a 5 pound co2 cylinder.
How long would it take to become carbonated, just sitting in place?
Plus I get a bottle of water in approx 60 seconds, no waiting. And currently do not have a fridge setup, and from what I have read, water takes co2 better with cold water.
 
You should consider buying a DrinkMate Omnifizz. It’s similar to a sodastream, but allows you to carbonate other beverages than water (because you can wash the nozzle). No shaking required. It uses the blue soda steam co2 cartridges, but there are various 3rd party adapters to connect to your bulk tank.
 
Have you thought of using an air stone on your carb cap? It would make finer bubbles which would require less shaking to get dissolved in the water.
 
You should consider buying a DrinkMate Omnifizz. It’s similar to a sodastream, but allows you to carbonate other beverages than water (because you can wash the nozzle). No shaking required. It uses the blue soda steam co2 cartridges, but there are various 3rd party adapters to connect to your bulk tank.
After doing some research, this is the way I have chosen to go. Seems to be the simplest solution. Thanks much for the help!
 

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