I think the Drinkmate Fizz diffuser is the decision-making spec I need. Two major reasons, I can safely carbonate cold bottled Coca-Cola and pump the fizz to the max. The second one is that the fizz contraption stays pressurized for a long time, what I do usually store the pressurized set inside the fridge for like 10 minutes before drinking it, allowing more CO2 to the drink.
I think the Drinkmate Fizz diffuser is the decision-making spec I need. Two major reasons, I can safely carbonate cold bottled Coca-Cola and pump the fizz to the max. The second one is that the fizz contraption stays pressurized for a long time, what I do usually store the pressurized set inside the fridge for like 10 minutes before drinking it, allowing more CO2 to the drink.
Dear one: You need to shake the bottle to mix the CO2 as much as possible. Also you need to cool the water prior to carbonation. Hope that helps
I think you're also supposed to shake it a bit before releasing the pressure.
To add extra carbonation, the manual says to swirl or shake, but not mandatory.
Read the instructions!!! You definitely need to release the pressure from the vessel using the silver cap before releasing the carbonator lid.
Yeah, I learned that the scary way - but good lesson to learn and share!