- Brand: Aarke
- Color: Stainless Steel
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 16.34 x 6.02 x 10.16 inches
- Item Weight: 3.09 Pounds
- โ Newest Model/Generation 3 – Sparkling water maker featuring compact design and top of the line user-friendly engineering. Available in a range of classic finishes to elevate any countertop
- โ Refreshing Carbonated Water – Want some added flavor? Add a splash of lemon, lime, or soda syrup that you’ll enjoy anytime of the year. Try Aarke Essences and Syrups as well as Six Barrel Soda syrups for added flavor that is all-natural and low in sugar
- โ Quality-Centric Design – Forget the plastic soda makers of the past โ when it comes down to performance, environmental impact, and standing the test of time, itโs no contest. The Carbonator 3 is designed to be user-friendly, elegant, and compact
- โ What’s Included – 1 Aarke sparkling water machine, 1 BPA-Free PET water bottle (nontoxic), dry cloth, drip tray
- โ Pairs perfectly with aarke branded Renewable CO2 60L gas cylinders as well as other screw-in cylinder system. *Not Compatible with pink cap Quick Connect Cylinder system.































Busy Crafter –
Although this Aarke carbonator is pricey compared to the Sodastream models, it is so much nicer! It is extremely well made, sturdy and a bit heavy so it doesn’t slide around on the counter, and it looks great, kind of retro looking. It does make a bit of noise when you use it, but it’s only for a few seconds so not a big deal. It carbonates a lot more than the Sodastream it replaced. One other bonus for me which may not matter to some people, is it fits under my cabinets even when it’s in use. My old Sodastream fit there also, but had to be pulled out every time I used it because the button was on the top. The Aarke has the lever in front that you push down. Beautiful design. Well worth the extra money.
M. Corrigan –
Replaced a “Soda Stream” unit. I liked the looks of this, as well as the quality of the material. Uses a lot less CO2 than the Soda Stream unit, and seems to carbonate a lot more than the other unit.No problems with usage; just be sure that you don’t fill the bottle(s) above the fill line, read the instructions, and note that the lever has two positions. The instructions explain very clearly how to charge gas into the bottle without wasting your CO2.As a bonus, you can use your old Soda Stream bottles as well with the AARKE carbonator, and highly recommend it. As a side note, it’s about an inch or so shorter than the Soda Stream, so it easily fits on the counter under the overhead cabinets.I’m very pleased with this
Rachael –
Takes up very little counter space and is so easy to use. Love love love the Aark!! So Much more stylish than some other soda machines.
Nanabear –
I love this machine! Makes delicious sparkling water in seconds. I hope it last a long time. My first Aarke product. So convenient and looks beautiful. I adore the sand color. A beautiful neutral. .
bscepter –
I use this thing pretty much every day. We drink a lot of sparkling water at our house, both plain and lightly flavored with Torani raspberry syrup. Having used a SodaStream unit for years, I had long had issues with water leakage and, more annoyingly, with it running out of steam while ยผ of the CO2 bottle was still left. This is because that SodaStream model relies on gas pressure to maintain a seal, so as the gas cylinder’s pressure drops, the unit will no longer seal properly.The Aarke is expensive. No doubt. But its design and manufacture warrant this. First of all, it’s made from metal, so it just looks and feels as if it is a much higher quality unit. It’s something you won’t mind having on your counter. The real game-changer, however, is the fact that the water bottles actually screw into the unit, which means you don’t rely on cylinder pressure to maintain a seal. This means it does not leak and that you get much more gas from you cylinders than you would with a SodaStream. These two benefits make it worth it to me. But again, I’m what you might call a power user. If you’re only using a SodaStream once a week or less, it may not be worth it for you.One other benefit: the Aarke system is compatible with existing SodaStream bottles and gas cylinders, which means you can find them at many local retailers, including Bed, Bath & Beyond, Target, World Market, et al. And those stores do a deal where you can bring in a spent cylinder and get 50 percent off your purchase of your next one. This is both good for your wallet and the planet. And being good for the planet is one of the main reasons to make your own fizzy water rather than buying it in plastic bottles that inevitably end up in a landfill or in the ocean.
Sarah Gaboury –
So easy, makes the perfect amount of carbonation and best of all we spend less and create less waste. I love that I can use my own high quality filtered water at home and add my own natural flavor and organic fruit to the water. It van looks great on the counter! Victory!
Oded –
If you love soda and want that your wife accept to buy soda machine – buy this one
Richard Cagle –
Does the same thing as a sodastream, but infinitely more attractive.