redbeard said:originally i tried to buy a sodastream off ebay. i max bid at $25 but it ended up at $52 ! i was only after the gas bottle ....
Having decided that I also just MUST have portable CO2, I headed down to the local recycling yard here in Canberra. For non-locals, at the waste transfer station, there is also a 2nd hand dealer who takes your "usable" junk and also sorts through the waste for stuff that might be used. They then sell it back to whoever wants it.
Anyway, picked up two sodastreams complete with bottle for $2 each. Same as readbeard, I only cared for the bottles, and as a bonus, one still has about 180gms of gas in it. Both were the old type, which KMart exchanged without as much as a blink.
For other Canberrans, don;t bother with AussieJunk at Mitchell (I cleaned them out), but Revolve at Mugga Lane might still be worth a try, after all I only wanted two.
Happy hunting.
Sorry for the delay, I've moved house and haven't got the net at home yet.Ross said:Redbeard - www.esb.com.au doesn't seem to work as a link?
Hoops??
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nic0 said:Went to the Bunya tip today and saw 7 of the old steel type soda stream bottles mixed in with a heap of old LPG cylinders. I was going to take a few but decided against it as I don't have the cables to fill them.
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TOSTemple of Seth said:Is there anybody on the list still willing to make soda stream adaptors for a price?
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Doc said:Damm, if I was in Newcastle I'd take them.
Sydney isn't quite local
Beers,
Doc
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Ross said:Doc said:Damm, if I was in Newcastle I'd take them.
Sydney isn't quite local
Beers,
Doc
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Want me to pick them up for you?...
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