- Brand: DrinkMate
- Color: Matte Black
- Material: Plastic
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 7.87 x 5.12 x 16.14 inches
- Item Weight: 1.71 Kilograms
- CARBONATES ANY DRINK, NOT JUST WATER – Enjoy the sensation of sparkling water, juices, wine, cocktails, and even flat soda or beer. The Drinkmate carbonate anything soda maker puts you in control with the push of a button.
- DRINK HEALTHIER AND REDUCE PLASTIC BOTTLE WASTE – With the Drinkmate carbonator machine, you can avoid excess sugar and harmful chemicals while staying hydrated. Plus help the environment by carbonating drinks at home.
- SAFE, QUICK AND EASY TO OPERATE – Our patented Fizz Infuser technology makes it safe and simple to use. No electricity or batteries required. Clean parts by hand washing only.
- INCLUDES: Drinkmate sparkling beverage maker, a 1L BPA-Free Carbonating Quick-Connect Bottle with volume measurement lines, and Fizz Infuser. Order CO2 supplies separately.
- POWERED BY FOOD GRADE CO2 GAS: All brands of standard 60L CO2 threaded cartridges in North America work with Drinkmate (including ours, SodaStream blue label and Soda Sense). Exchange empty cylinders with Drinkmate’s convenient online exchange program.

























Kindle Customer –
First off, I don’t think someone should write a review for a product they just received because things can happen and reviews based on early impressions can age very, very poorly. That said, I’m a fan of fizzy water. You see, for years I have owned a SodaStream which I used almost every day. In fact, I use it so often that I claimed it during the divorce and took it with me. But what I’ve found is that before the DrinkMate, I never knew how good my relationship with fizzy water could be. You see, I never loved the SodaStream but merely tolerated it. It was a marriage of convenience. I put up with its limitations of only being able to carbonate plain water as the presence of anything else (even ice chips or traces of lemon oil) would create a volcanic explosion. Every now and then, I would browse the Internet to look at other carbonators. It’s not because I was really unhappy, but rather I just wanted to see what was out there. The DrinkMate came up multiple times and when a friend dropped off a monstrous box of locally grown grapefruit, I decided it was time to test the waters. Unboxing and setup was simple although I do think it’s worthwhile for everyone to read the short directions. I loaded up one of my SodaStream CO2 cannisters and proceeded with my first test — a bottle of fresh squeezed grapefruit juice. Guys, it was delicious. I was so excited that I made another two bottles of it just so I could show my daughters when they get home from school. This thing carbonated that juice with no fuss, no mess, and no drama. The reviews say that this thing can carbonate any drink and I believe it. I have no idea why anyone buys a SodaStream. Mine? I just finished cleaning it a couple hours ago and placed it on the floor next to the cupboard so that it would be ready to donate to the Goodwill. No hard feelings though — we had some good times together. I’ve just outgrown you.
PaoliBulldog –
The media could not be loaded. ย I try to avoid drinks with added sweeteners. My go-to substitute was seltzer water with a splash of pure juice, but I didn’t like the waste stream from buying it in cans & bottles at retail, the inconvenience of running out at random or the joy of finding someone’s flat, barely consumed container sitting forgotten on some lonely bookshelf.The concept of a SodaStream intrigued me, but I was put off by the lock-in to a proprietary, fairly expensive ecosystem.Several years ago I bought a CO2 cylinder as part of a DIY project that didn’t quite work. So I gave in to reality & sipped grocery store seltzer water for years.And then I found a hose with a standard cylinder adapter on one end & a SodaStream-compatible connector on the other:https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08LP9PL3QI saw my opportunity & seized it, but after looking at the various SodaStream models, I decided to buy this DrinkMate instead, mainly because it can carbonate a range of liquids, not just water. (The SodaStream circulates liquid through the device; the DrinkMate injects CO2 directly into the liquid.)The DrinkMate has the same connector as the SodaStream, so the adapter hose fits perfectly.I dragged my CO2 cylinder out of the closet under the stairs, bought the DrinkMate & hose (plus a few extra bottles) & have churned out at least two liters of seltzer water a day since then.I love my setup! My CO2 cylinder costs about $30 to fill & is still going strong after three months. I keep two or three bottles of juices in my refrigerator & now enjoy laughably inexpensive, healthy seltzer water whenever I want.Carbonating a bottle of water takes less than a minute. I screw the carbonating cap onto a bottle of cold water, slide the capped bottle into place, press the button on top of the DrinkMate several times until I hear gas get released, remove the bottle, shake it gently for a few seconds to dissolve the CO2 & flip up the little pressure relief cap. Ten seconds later, the water is fizzing its heart out.I like the system so well that I bought a standard DrinkMate canister of CO2 so I can have unlimited fizzy water when I’m away from home.I’ve already gifted this setup to a family member who is even crazier about sparkling water than I am.This is the way to go, folks.
ruben –
This is almost the best thing Iโve ever bought. But it was really hard to me to get the CO2 cylinder. Is much better if the Drinkmate comes with the cylinder. In Colombia is easier if you live on the main cities, which is not my current situation
Nicholas Photinos –
Bought this after reading the Wirecutter article comparing it favorably to the Sodastream, and the ability to carbonate anything sold me. Surprisingly, it said it’s harder to operate than a Sodastream, but I’ve found it incredibly easy to operate. Have carbonated sake, negroni cocktails, wine, juices, and have threatened to carbonate almond milk. Seriously though, it seems great, it’s saving us a TON of money as we were buying cans of Bubly or other brands, and lately they’ve gone through the roof. The ability to carbonate not just water but anything (only liquids though—they warn against carbonating something like orange juice with pulp, as it can clog the apparatus), and also not to have to carbonate a ton at a time, is a game changer in our household and also cuts down on aluminum recycling waste.
LP –
After having COVID over 3 months ago, I detest drinking plain water. It just is gross to me which, as an avid water drinker before was hard to swallow.? I do like fizzy water though. It was costing me a fortune to purchase because I drink a lot of water. Now I have this and I love it! Donโt know that I will save a ton of $ having to fill the cartridges, but some is better than none. I do wish it came with cartridges. At the time of purchase, that was not an option so I bought those, as well. The Soda Stream was a better deal, but I opted for this one because you can add carbonation to any kind of liquid. My husband likes to add flavors to his water. This way he can do that and add carbonation, too.
Cin T –
Iโm loving my Drinkmate! I tried a soda stream model and did not like that the carbonated water leaks out when fizzing it up. The Drinkmate has a topper that keeps all the fizz in and can be hand released to prevent leaking. It is also what lets you carbonate other liquids, which is a huge benefit. I also like the bigger bubbles that this unit produces over the Sodastream. Water stays fizzy for up to a week.