








✨ Sparkle Your Way to Refreshment!
The SPÄRKEL Beverage System is a cutting-edge sparkling water maker that eliminates the need for CO2 tanks, allowing you to create fresh, fizzy drinks with just one touch. With 5 customizable carbonation levels and a 33% faster carbonation process, this machine is designed for convenience and sustainability. Each system includes a reusable bottle and 10 proprietary carbonators, ensuring a perfect sparkle every time. Backed by a 1-year warranty, Spärkel is committed to providing an exceptional user experience.







K**A
We use it daily
My boyfriend and I love our sparkel. It’s easy to use and does everything we need. I also like that I can infuse the water with fruits or veggies overnight before carbonating, since this machine allows flavorings and other additions in the bottle when adding the fizz. We have been using it multiple times a day since late October and haven’t had any issues.Longer review:When we both started to work from home in March 2020, my boyfriend and I noticed we were going through a lot of cans of sparkling water, and started to feel pretty bad about all of the cans we were recycling each week. I researched sparkling water machines, and was hoping to find a solution without CO2 cartridges. I’m so happy I found Sparkel.We started out with one machine and 2 bottles, and ended up upgrading to get 4 additional bottles. We keep all of the bottles filled with water chilling in the fridge (both pre and post carbonation). Sometimes we carbonate all 6 bottles and sometimes we carbonate on demand, it just depends on the day.Our tips:* Buy powders in bulk: I wasn’t a fan of throwing away the empty plastic sachets that were used to hold the powders each time I carbonated a bottle, so based on other reviews I switched to bulk bags of baking powder and citric acid. For ease of access I keep a mason jar filled with each by our machine. (See photo)* 2 tsp (10 ml) each: I measured one of each sachet that came with my initial order, and it came out to roughly 2.5 tsp of each one. However, Based on the waste water coming out after the carbonation, it looked like I might be able to reduce the amount and now use 2 tsp of each and haven’t noticed a difference. (Note: I live at 5,400 ft above sea level and use setting 4). I ended up buying a 10 ml coffee scoop from Amazon (shown in photo) which is super convenient. Now I just do a single scoop each of baking soda and citric acid. (Part of the reason I switched to 2 tsp instead of 2.5 was because I could only find a 2 tsp scoop and I only wanted to do one scoop of each powder)* funnel: I had a little metal funnel I got for refilling spice jars that fits the sparkel machine very nicely (also shown in my photo). After a few weeks I had noticed that it was hard to pour the powders exactly in the hole, and if there was any residual moisture from recent carbonation then I would get build up of crystallized powder around the opening (which is a little annoying to remove, but does dissolve with water and scrubbing). I prefer to use the funnel which greatly reduces buildup (especially since other household members are perhaps a little messy at adding powder !) I still get some buildup on the funnel but find that it’s so easy to clean by just running some hot water over it for a few seconds.* setting 4: My boyfriend and I both like pretty fizzy water, so we started out using setting 5. I don’t know how much is due to our elevation (5,400 ft above sea level) but we had to carefully release pressure from the top valve for quite awhile before opening a bottle, otherwise it would explode everywhere. We eventually realized that setting 4 was more convenient and still hits the spot. I can typically do just one quick tap of the release valve and then the bottle is ready to open. (Occasionally, depending on the mix-ins, I need to do a slightly longer release, but it’s still way better than setting 5).* If the “waste water” leftover from carbonation drips when you’re emptying the reservoir (or overflows because you forgot to check and empty it after making several bottles) my water usually has some excess baking soda or citric acid which will leave behind a white residue if you don’t wipe it up right away. Just something to be aware of when you decide where to plug-in your machine. It’s not hard to clean the residue if it does build up.Favorite mix-ins:* My go to is four slices of cucumber per bottle. If I’m feeling fancy, I might also add in ginger and or mint leaves that I crush/rub right before I put them in. It’s much better if they have a chance to sit for a few hours... if I put the slices in right before carbonation and drink it right away the taste is very faint. Overnight works well, but even a few hours is fine.* I also had great success with a jug of apple cider we got from a local farm this fall. I carbonated a few bottles over thanksgiving, and it felt like Martinellis :)On a final note, if you add fruits, veggies or herbs I think the carbonation process looks pretty cool. The backlighting makes it look almost like a lava lamp with food swirling around inside, lol.
K**A
Not off to a great start but it is now working well.
I love sparkling water but buying the heavy cases of Italian water at Costco and recycling all the empty plastic bottles was a real problem. The traditional carbonators that use CO2 cartridges are not available in Hawaii and no one will ship them here, so I was pleased to learn about the Sparkel Carbonator.I received the unit, set it up as per instructions, poured in the powders, started it and voila... nothing! The pump was running but no water reduction in rear tank, no bubbles, no pressure, no carbonation. I looked into the tank and could see the powders so I tried again. Nothing but noise. Per the troubleshooting instructions, I poured water into the charging tank quickly closed the lid and started the machine. This time I got weak carbonation. After trying several more times and filming the process, I contacted Sparkel via email (couldn't find a phone number or chat).They responded quickly to say that I was doing the right thing, that they were out of stock and to return the unit to the seller. As an after thought they said sometimes it takes multiple trys and to try using more water when pouring into the solution tank.At this point the device had been sitting on the counter filled with water for 48 hours and I thought I'd give it one more try. Without adding more solution, I started the machine and for the first time water was drawn from the rear tank. It has been working ever since.When I ordered the unit, every vender I could think of was out of stock of the charging packets including the Sparkel website. So I ordered Citric acid powder and bicarbonate of soda based on other reviews. I 3d printed a curved funnel to add the powders to the tank and have been happily bubbling away ever since. Like other reviewers I use 10 ml (2 tsp) of each of the powders even though the Sparkel packets contain 12ml of each.
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