Philips Stainless Sparkling Water Maker, 1L bottle vs SodaStream Quick Connect 60L Co2 Bundle with Bubly
Overall winner: SodaStream Quick Connect 60L Co2 Bundle with Bubly
Key Differences
Sodastream (A) bundles a 60L CO2 cylinder and Bubly 3-pack and is listed in a more affordable price tier, while Philips (B) is a sleeker, compact 1L unit but does not include a CO2 carbonator and has slightly lower average ratings. Choose Sodastream if you want an out-of-the-box kit with CO2 included and stronger user ratings; choose Philips if you prefer a slim white design and a compact footprint and don’t mind buying a carbonator separately
Philips Stainless Sparkling Water Maker, 1L bottle
Soda maker to carbonate water at home with a 1L bottle. Simple operation and customizable carbonation levels; note CO2 cylinder not included. Customers highlight ease of use and appealing white design, with mixed performance feedback
Pros
- simple to use
- compact slim design
- bottle-compatible with standard 60 L CO2 exchange
- white model appreciated by users
Cons
- CO2 cylinder not included
- mixed carbonation performance in reviews
- durability concerns and leakage reported
SodaStream Quick Connect 60L Co2 Bundle with Bubly
SodaStream Quick Connect CQC 60L CO2 cylinder bundle with Bubly flavors. Easy one-click CO2 system and snap-lock bottle insertion for quick carbonation. Customers note quality and ease of use, with mixed feedback on durability and bubble longevity
Pros
- easy one-click CO2 system
- snap-lock bottle insertion for quick carbonation
- includes Bubly flavors
- facilitates convenient carbonation
Cons
- bottles may stop after two uses
- bubbles lasting only about 5 fills
- durability and value concerns
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | sodastream |
| Durability | Philips |
| Versatility | sodastream |
| User Reviews | sodastream |