IN A FIZZ

I tried Sodastream rivals to find the best soda maker – my favourite even lets you fizz WINE

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A REFRESHING fizzy drink is just a button press away with soda making machines.

Sodastream is the best known but there are several other brands on the market giving the original a run for its money.

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One fizzy drink making device impressed me after putting six to the test

Some come with posh designs and others are brightly coloured, and range in price from £69 to £179.

We put them to the test to see which one came top of the (fizzy) pops.

With all of them, you can turn still water from any tap into sparkling - it's what they are best known for.

But they can also be used to make classic fizzy drinks like lemonade and coca-cola by adding syrups afterwards.

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Plus, you can even make tonic and other beverages for adults.

One model - the Omnifizz - even promises to put the fizz back in flat beer or turn your usual wine into sparkling.

But with all other models, any flavouring should always be added after, and you should only ever fizz water - otherwise you risk damaging the machine and will make a very big mess of your kitchen.

The devices all use CO2 cylinders, which can be picked up online or on the high street for around £23 new, and £13 for refills (you swap an old empty one for a new full one).

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Several come with one cylinder when you buy the device to get you started, and all have at least one bottle.

I use mine regularly - at least once a day usually to make a one-litre bottle - and find the gas lasts for over a month. But this can depend on how often you use it of course.

It's also worth noting none of these soda makers need plugging in, so you can place them anywhere around your kitchen.

Aarke Carbonator 3

  • £179 from various retailers, £149 on sale at Lakeland and Amazon -
Aarke's device adds a bit of luxury to kitchen counters - at a price
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Swedish company Aarke brings a bit of luxury to the soda maker line-up and the Scandi design is certainly a posh addition to my kitchen counter.

At £179 for the device and a bottle (no gas cylinder), it's the priciest one I tried.

The sleek handle and round head where you attach the bottle make it look like a posh barrister-style coffee maker.

Where soda makers traditionally have a push down button on top, the Aarke Carbonator 3 has a pull down handle on the side instead - it's very satisfying to use.

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