Cashmere, in my limited Soda Club experience, I would recommend getting a model that has a lever vs. a button. I have the button variety and believe it is not as efficient as the lever.
I've been counting my output and am consistently getting fewer bottles per cylinder than advertised, so I consulted an expert. She blamed the button. Less consistent pressure = more waste.
Jury duty cancelled! I dunno if that means I`ll get called again right away, or if I won`t until my two years is up. But I am off the hook for tomorrow. AND my birthday present from my mom came (tomato success kit from Gardener`s Supply) so it is shaping up to be a pretty good day after all. Now to decide whether to drop in on the vocal recording session or not. I`m doing BGVs on it later, so it might not be a bad idea to go. But
I would recommend getting a model that has a lever vs. a button. I have the button variety and believe it is not as efficient as the lever.
I've been counting my output and am consistently getting fewer bottles per cylinder than advertised, so I consulted an expert. She blamed the button. Less consistent pressure = more waste.
Oooh, interesting! Seriously. I was thinking that I was getting fewer bottles than advertised, but I also make my water super-mega-fizzy (more than 3 of those loud noises, which we have dubbed "farts" -- I usually go for 5 or 6; the problem with that, such as it is, is that all other commercial carbonated beverages [pop from a fountain, pop in a can] always seems flat to me).
I just assumed my low yield was because of my hyper-carbonation. And it might be. But now I'm intrigued about the efficacy of the button vs. lever. Hmmm.
...oops premature posting. Anyway I`m definitely not sticking around for the second session which is drum tracking.
homework done, no fight. therapy, no fight. quick run to grocery, no fight. bedtime, no fight.
raise your hands high. can I get a HALLELUJAH!?!
Praise the Spaghetti Monster!