Reddit Reddit reviews Sodastream 1l Carbonating Bottles- Black (Twin Pack)

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Sodastream 1l Carbonating Bottles- Black (Twin Pack)
Extra carbonating bottles for SodaStream soda makersHermetically sealed caps retain carbonation longerBottles last up to 2 yearsEliminates waste from disposable bottles and cansBPA-free bottles, packaging a bottle design may vary from image.
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2 Reddit comments about Sodastream 1l Carbonating Bottles- Black (Twin Pack):

u/xaffinityx · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

$20 under the more options choice.

$10 under more options.

$5.

I'd say go for the $25 or 2 for $10.

Don't go talking too loud you'll cause a landslide, Mr. Jones

u/philamander · 1 pointr/glassblowing

I have accidentally made crystal clear ice in one of these and it wasn't boiled and it was from the tap. I have always wondered how that happened.
Again, I have tried boiling the water, but it didn't do what I wanted close enough. I have NOT tried boiling the water in the plastic tray or with plastic wrap on it. I didn't think that plastic wrap was not air permeable.
I will try to use these sphere ice cube trays I have and boil the water in the microwave and cover it in plastic wrap.
I did try to boil water, pour it in these trays, and I used a bar clamp to cinch the mold between two flat glass plates. I tried to make it airtight. Then, I froze that. It got a LITTLE clear, but not enough.
How close could I get with this? My question is...if it was YOU trying to make a solid sphere of ice that is as clear as possible, what would you do? Efficiency and utility aside. I was this purely for aesthetic purposes to impress my friends when we drink.

EDIT: I'm still willing to pay for something like this. A glass tray for ice that will allow me to microwave water and boil it safely, then with smooth edges that I can wrap plastic wrap around or clamp a rubber board on top of for freezing. If there is no top to the ice cube tray, I would imagine that glass wouldn't have an issue anymore and I wouldn't be worried about melting plastic or anything while boiling the water.