Thanks for the honest reviews. This is the 1st time I've heard about the Drinkmate Omnifizz. I'm doing research before I buy one, and it seems like the best option. Although, the ninja looks and seems cooler because of all the button options, lol.
@rae1632 the ninja is a great machine if you are looking for on demand 6-12 Oz drinks. If you are looking for a bottle to take with you places the Omnifizz is the way to go.
Good video! Maybe a future video idea would be to try and see if the drinkmate wasts less co2 compared to sodastream machine, like e-terra. Maybe see how many bottles of carbonated drinks you get out of the eterra vs the drinkmate. Or compare the co2 used up after making 15 bottles of water in each. At the moment with your experience of using these machines, do you think the DrinkMate wastes less CO2 compared to the e-terra or Art? Are you considering drinkmate's stainless steel bottle, a sodastream with glass bottle or the aftermarket stainless steel bottle that is compatible with sodastream as a future purchase?
Overall, the drinkmate likely uses the least amount of co2. The button is very sensitive when carbonating. Once you hear decompression it's wasting co2. I would say the ninja thirsti uses the most co2, followed by the eterra. Any that uses electronics likely waste the most. I have heard that glass bottles keep carbonated drinks best. I'm honestly not a fan of metal containers, I have a thing about metal with drinking and eating. A weird fact about me is that I use plastic utensils every time I eat unless I'm at a restaurant or a place that doesn't offer plastic ware.
I'm here only because of a facebook comment you left. Brilliant marketing 👏
Thanks for watching. Glad the facebook comments actually work
Thanks for the honest reviews. This is the 1st time I've heard about the Drinkmate Omnifizz. I'm doing research before I buy one, and it seems like the best option. Although, the ninja looks and seems cooler because of all the button options, lol.
@rae1632 the ninja is a great machine if you are looking for on demand 6-12 Oz drinks. If you are looking for a bottle to take with you places the Omnifizz is the way to go.
Such a sick swerve at 7:03
Swerving in style. :D
Good video! Maybe a future video idea would be to try and see if the drinkmate wasts less co2 compared to sodastream machine, like e-terra. Maybe see how many bottles of carbonated drinks you get out of the eterra vs the drinkmate. Or compare the co2 used up after making 15 bottles of water in each.
At the moment with your experience of using these machines, do you think the DrinkMate wastes less CO2 compared to the e-terra or Art?
Are you considering drinkmate's stainless steel bottle, a sodastream with glass bottle or the aftermarket stainless steel bottle that is compatible with sodastream as a future purchase?
Overall, the drinkmate likely uses the least amount of co2. The button is very sensitive when carbonating. Once you hear decompression it's wasting co2. I would say the ninja thirsti uses the most co2, followed by the eterra. Any that uses electronics likely waste the most. I have heard that glass bottles keep carbonated drinks best. I'm honestly not a fan of metal containers, I have a thing about metal with drinking and eating. A weird fact about me is that I use plastic utensils every time I eat unless I'm at a restaurant or a place that doesn't offer plastic ware.
Nice video but....who wants carbonated milk? Lol
I got a playlist of carbonating dairy. Fun Times.
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