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Hauling heavy cases of club soda from the store and recycling endless cans is a drag, especially when you run out right before a Friday night drink. A club soda maker puts fresh, fizzy water on tap at your kitchen counter instead. The real question is which machine gives you the bubbles you actually want without turning into a frustrating science experiment.

I’m Mohammad Maruf — the founder and writer behind Gardening Beyond. This guide is built by comparing the manufacturers’ published specifications and the patterns across verified customer reviews, so you get each pick’s real strengths and trade-offs instead of marketing spin.

The best club soda maker for most people is the Drinkmate OmniFizz because it carbonates juice and wine right from the start and includes a 60L CO₂ cylinder. If you just want the cheapest way to start fizzing plain water, the SodaStream Terra bundle with three 60L cylinders offers the best value per liter. And if you want a stainless steel machine built to last a decade, the Breville InFizz Fusion is the durable premium choice.

Quick Picks

How To Choose The Best Club Soda Maker

Picking the right machine mostly depends on what you want to fizz and how much you value build quality. The lowest-priced models carbonate water just fine, but they often skip the versatility and durability that make the upgrade worthwhile. Focus on three things: the bottle lock mechanism (quick-twist vs snap-in), the CO₂ cylinder standard it accepts, and whether the included accessories match your daily habit.

Compatibility with CO₂ cylinders

Almost every club soda maker uses a standard screw-in 60L CO₂ cylinder, but the SodaStream Terra uses a proprietary quick-connect system that only works with SodaStream cylinders. If you already own canisters from another brand, check whether the machine accepts them before you buy. The Drinkmate OmniFizz and the FIZZpod work with most 60L cartridges available in North America, which makes refills more flexible.

Versatility beyond plain water

Some machines let you carbonate juice, tea, or cocktails directly in the bottle. The Drinkmate OmniFizz and the FIZZpod include a special Fizz Infuser or split-injection pipe that makes this possible, while the Philips and the SodaStream Terra are designed for water only and require you to add flavors afterward. If you want to fizz anything other than water, look for a model that explicitly supports it.

Build materials and footprint

Plastic-bodied machines are lighter and cheaper, but the premium Breville models use stainless steel bodies and die-cast levers that feel substantial and hold up better over years of daily use. The Breville InFizz Aqua, for instance, weighs 3.49 kg (about 7.7 lb) versus the FIZZpod at 1.93 kg (about 4.3 lb). Counter space matters too — the Philips stands 18.6 inches tall, so it may not fit under low cabinets.

Quick Comparison

Model Best For Capacity Weight CO₂ Cylinder Amazon
Drinkmate OmniFizz Carbonating any beverage 1 L 1 x 60L included Amazon
Breville InFizz Fusion Premium build, juice & wine 1 L 3.57 kg Standard screw 60L Amazon
SodaStream Terra Best value CO₂ bundle 60 L per canister 7.83 lb 3 x 60L quick-connect Amazon
Breville InFizz Aqua Countertop style, water only 1 L 3.49 kg Standard screw 60L Amazon
FIZZpod Budget-friendly versatility 1 L 1.93 kg Standard 60L (not incl.) Amazon
Philips ADD4901BKOQ/37 Entry-level, compact 1 L 1.98 lb Standard screw 60L (not incl.) Amazon

In‑Depth Reviews

Best Overall

1. Drinkmate OmniFizz Sparkling Water Maker & Soda Streaming Machine

Includes 60L CO₂Carbonates any drink

The one machine that fizzes juice and cocktails, not just plain water.

The Drinkmate OmniFizz lets you fizz juice, tea, wine, or cocktails directly in the bottle using its included Fizz Infuser (a special attachment that prevents foam). Most machines only carbonate plain water, so you add flavor later. With the OmniFizz you get a truly fizzy orange juice or a bubbly margarita without a separate carbonation cap. It comes with one 60L CO₂ cylinder in the box. Reviewers report it lasts a long time — one reviewer noted they got “30+ bottles, ~3/4 full” from a single cylinder.

The manual operation needs no electricity or batteries. The machine also accepts old-style SodaStream CO₂ bottles, which gives you more refill options. Buyers consistently praise the adjustable carbonation level and say it is easy to clean. The compact dimensions of 8”D x 5”W x 16”H keep it out of the way on most countertops. One reviewer called it a “sparkling genius” and said it helped reduce their sugar and caffeine intake.

The trade-off is that you get one 1-liter BPA-free bottle in the starter kit, so heavy users may want a second bottle for fridge storage. This is a much better value than the SodaStream Terra if you want to carbonate anything besides water. The SodaStream Terra locks you into proprietary cylinders; the OmniFizz accepts standard screw-in canisters.

Why it wins

  • Carbonates juice, tea, cocktails — not just water
  • Includes a 60L CO₂ cylinder in the box
  • Works with standard screw-in and old SodaStream canisters

One limitation

  • Only one bottle included in the starter kit
  • Manual operation may feel basic to some

Best for tinkerers: If you want to fizz anything from orange juice to wine, this is your machine. The included CO₂ cylinder means you can start experimenting immediately.

Consider elsewhere if: You only ever drink plain sparkling water and prefer a simpler, cheaper machine that does not need a special infuser attachment.

Premium Pick

2. Breville BCA800BSS InFizz Fusion Sparkling Water and Beverage Carbonator

Stainless steel bodyFusionCap technology

The stainless steel workhorse built to carbonate anything, including wine and flat soda.

The Breville InFizz Fusion stands apart from the plastic-bodied competition with its brushed stainless steel body and die-cast lever. It feels premium and has serious countertop presence at 3.57 kg (about 7.9 lb). Its defining feature is the FusionCap, a special lid that lets you safely carbonate juice, tea, cocktails, and wine without the foaming mess that plagues other machines. Buyers report it even re-fizzes flat soda, which almost no other maker can do cleanly.

The machine uses standard screw-in 60L CO₂ canisters (not included). Owners mention that a single canister lasts 8-9 months with weekly use of 32-64 ounces (about 1-2 liters). The magnetic stainless steel drip tray keeps the counter clean and snaps off for easy washing. The package includes a 1-liter bottle with a stainless steel cap and base, a cleaning brush, a funnel, and a sieve.

One reviewer described it as “the absolute BEST soda maker money can buy” and noted the stainless steel tube and heavy-duty head should last decades. The catch is the higher entry price and that no CO₂ cylinder is included, so your first purchase requires finding a compatible canister separately. Compared to the Drinkmate OmniFizz, which includes a cylinder and costs less, the Fusion is a long-term investment in build quality. Choose this over the Drinkmate only if you want a machine that feels luxury and will outlast plastic models by years.

What makes it special

  • FusionCap safely carbonates wine, juice, and flat soda
  • Stainless steel body and die-cast lever feel rock-solid
  • Magnetic drip tray is removable for easy cleaning

The price of premium

  • No CO₂ cylinder included, raising first-time cost
  • Heavier and pricier than plastic competitors

A buy-once choice: If you want a machine that looks elegant, feels durable, and can carbonate anything you pour into it, this is the one. The build quality justifies the cost for daily users.

skip it if: You are on a tight budget or want a machine that comes ready to fizz with a CO₂ cylinder in the box.

Best Value

3. SodaStream TERRA Sparkling Water Maker, CO2 Bundle

3 x 60L cylindersSnap-in bottle

Three CO₂ canisters in the box so you fizz for months without hunting refills.

The SodaStream Terra takes the guesswork out of starting up by bundling three 60L Quick Connect CO₂ cylinders right in the package. That gives you a combined 180 liters (48 gallons) of sparkling water before you ever need to think about a refill — enough to replace well over 200 single-use cans of club soda. The Quick Connect system clicks the cylinder in with one push, and the bottle snaps into place with a secure seal. Buyers consistently say it is mess-free and easy even for first-time users.

The machine is designed for water only, so you fizz first, then add flavor drops, Pepsi syrup, or citrus afterward. The 1-liter BPA-free bottle is dishwasher safe, and the slim profile at 7.9”D x 5”W x 17”H fits neatly on the counter. Reviewers report that one canister lasts months with regular use and that the sparkling water tastes crisp and clean. One buyer summed it up: “should have bought this years ago.” Another noted the machine uses no electricity.

The catch is that the Terra uses SodaStream’s proprietary Quick Connect cylinders, not the standard screw-in type used by most other machines. That locks you into SodaStream’s exchange or refill program. For the upfront value of three included cylinders, this bundle delivers the lowest cost-per-bottle of any option here. A Philips user, by contrast, has to buy their own canister and may get a less reliable lock mechanism. The Terra beats the Philips on value and ease of use.

Why it is a steal

  • Three 60L cylinders included right in the box
  • Snap-in Quick Connect system is fast and leak-free
  • Dishwasher-safe bottle and no electricity needed

Be aware

  • Uses proprietary SodaStream cylinders, not universal
  • Only carbonates water; flavors added after fizzing

For bulk start-up value: If you want three cylinders ready to go from day one and do not mind the proprietary system, this is the smartest bang-for-buck in the list. The bundle practically pays for itself in avoidable seltzer purchases.

Look elsewhere if: You want the freedom to use any 60L CO₂ canister or plan to carbonate juice directly.

Compact Style

4. Breville BCA600BSS InFizz Aqua Sparkling Water Maker

Stainless steelMagnetic drip tray

A brushed stainless steel beauty that turns plain water into fine, champagne-like bubbles.

The Breville InFizz Aqua is the water-only counterpart to the Fusion but with the same premium stainless steel body and die-cast lever. It looks more like a kitchen sculpture than an appliance. It weighs 3.49 kg (about 7.7 lb) and measures 10.31”D x 6.02”W x 16.93”H, so it has a slightly deeper footprint but a lower height than the Philips, making it easier to tuck under cabinets. The twist-and-lock bottle system uses an ergonomic ring pull that feels smooth and deliberate.

Buyers consistently praise the bubble quality. They note that the machine produces smaller, finer bubbles compared to many plastic competitors. One buyer mentioned their wife loves it because it creates “smaller and more bubbles in her water.” The magnetic stainless steel drip tray catches spills and pops off for quick cleaning. The machine accepts standard screw-in 60L CO₂ canisters (not included) and carries a 2-year warranty.

What holds it back from the top spot is that it only carbonates water — there is no FusionCap for juice or wine. The InFizz Aqua delivers a premium experience for plain or flavored-after sparkling water. Customers note that the high initial cost pays off in about a month for heavy users drinking 2-3 liters per day. Choose this over the Philips if you value fine bubbles and a solid build; the Philips is lighter at 1.98 lb but produces coarser fizz and has durability complaints.

Standout features

  • Stainless steel construction feels premium and durable
  • Produces fine, small bubbles that mimic champagne
  • Magnetic drip tray and ring-pull lock are easy to use

Before you buy

  • Water only — no juice or cocktail carbonation
  • No CO₂ cylinder included with the purchase

For the style-conscious sipper: If you want a countertop centerpiece that makes excellent plain sparkling water and will last for years, this is the one. The build quality alone justifies the premium over plastic models.

Not the pick if: You need one machine to handle juice, tea, or wine, or you want a cylinder included in the box.

Budget Versatile

5. FIZZpod Soda Maker with 3 PET Bottles

3 bottles includedCarbonates any drink

Three bottles and a compact body that fizzes juice and fruit without a big price tag.

The FIZZpod punches above its price point by including three 1-liter PET bottles with caps, one carbonator cap, and a Fizz Infuser that lets you carbonate juice, coconut water, wine, and fruit infusions directly. Most machines at this level only give you one bottle and restrict you to plain water. The patented two-step gas relief and split injection pipe allow you to fizz any drink without the foamy mess that happens when you carbonate juice in a standard machine.

Weighing 1.93 kg (about 4.3 lb) and measuring just 6”D x 3.16”W x 16”H, the FIZZpod is the narrowest machine here. It fits in tight counter spaces and even slips into a fridge — a trick the bulkier Philips cannot manage. Reviewers point out it works with any brand of standard 60L CO₂ cylinders found in North America. The 2-step process gives a better fizz than SodaStream, they say, with just two squirts instead of four. One owner reported it “initially leaked CO2 from above infuser” but fixed it by tightening the bottle — a minor quirk that resolves easily.

The trade-off is that the PET plastic body feels noticeably lighter than the Breville models. At 1.93 kg versus the Breville Fusion at 3.57 kg, so it shifts on the counter if you push hard on the lever. The manual operation requires a bit of practice to avoid over-carbonation. For the price, you get three bottles and the ability to fizz anything. That makes it a smart entry point for someone exploring home carbonation. Pick this over the Drinkmate if you are budget-conscious and want extra bottles; the Drinkmate gives you a cylinder and a metal build for a bit more.

What you get

  • Three 1-liter PET bottles and a Fizz Infuser included
  • Compact 3.16-inch width saves counter space
  • Carbonates juice, wine, and fruit infusions

Where it cuts corners

  • Light plastic body shifts during use
  • No CO₂ cylinder included

Best budget start: If you want three bottles right away and the ability to fizz juice without spending much, the FIZZpod wins on versatility per dollar. It is an ideal first machine.

Pass on this if: You want a heavy, premium-feeling machine that stays planted on the counter during daily use — the Breville models suit that preference better.

Entry-Level

6. Philips Sparkling Water Maker ADD4901BKOQ/37

Quick twist bottleLow-profile weight

The lightest machine on the list with a quick-twist bottle that works with standard CO₂ canisters.

At only 1.98 pounds, the Philips ADD4901BKOQ/37 is barely noticeable on your counter and costs less than most competitors. It makes an easy entry point for someone who just wants plain sparkling water without spending much. The quick-twist bottle system is simpler than the snap-in mechanism on the SodaStream Terra — you twist the 1-liter BPA-free bottle into place, press 2-3 times for your preferred carbonation level, and you are done. It operates without electricity, so you can use it outdoors.

Buyers appreciate that it works with any standard screw-in 60L CO₂ cylinder, which avoids the proprietary lock-in of the SodaStream Terra. One customer observed it “works much better than old SodaStream” and noted compatibility with blue twist-on cartridges. However, the build quality has drawn complaints. The machine stands 18.6 inches tall — the tallest in this lineup — which may not slide under standard upper cabinets. Several buyers reported a faulty lock mechanism after a few refills. One described it as “good product but the lock mechanism faulty,” and another said the cylinder “lasted 10L then 20L when not fully tightened.”

Unlike the FIZZpod or Drinkmate, the Philips only carbonates water. The included one-bottle setup feels sparse next to the FIZZpod’s three-bottle bundle. For the price, it delivers basic carbonation reliably for many users, but the durability reports suggest it works best for light, occasional use rather than daily fizzing. If you fizz daily, the FIZZpod or Drinkmate will give you more bottles and better reliability for only a little more.

Simple and affordable

  • Very lightweight at 1.98 pounds
  • Works with any standard screw-in 60L CO₂ cylinder
  • Quick-twist bottle is easy to attach and remove

Known drawbacks

  • Tall 18.6-inch height may not fit under cabinets
  • Lock mechanism reported faulty after a few refills
  • Only one bottle included, water only

For occasional fizzers: If you want a low-cost, no-commitment machine for the occasional seltzer and prefer universal CO₂ compatibility, the Philips fits that niche. It is not built for heavy daily use.

Look elsewhere if: You plan to carbonate juice, want a machine with a proven long-term track record, or need something that fits under low cabinets — the FIZZpod or Drinkmate are better bets.

Understanding the Specs

CO₂ cylinder compatibility

The cylinder is what actually creates the bubbles. Most machines use a standard screw-in 60L CO₂ canister, but the SodaStream Terra uses a proprietary Quick Connect system that only works with SodaStream-brand canisters. A 60L rating means one cylinder makes about 60 liters of sparkling water, which typically lasts several weeks to months depending on how much you drink. If you want flexibility to buy refills from any brand, pick a machine that accepts standard screw-in cylinders.

Bottle lock mechanism

This is how the carbonating bottle attaches to the machine. Quick-twist systems (used by Philips and Breville) require you to screw the bottle into place, while snap-in systems (SodaStream Terra) let you push the bottle in with one motion. Both work well, but snap-in systems generally feel faster and create a more secure seal. A bad lock mechanism is the most common cause of CO₂ leaks and water bursts, so check reviews for complaints about the lock before buying.

Versatility for different drinks

Some machines carbonate only water — you add flavor syrups afterward. Others, like the Drinkmate OmniFizz and FIZZpod, let you fizz juice, tea, wine, and cocktails directly in the bottle using a special infuser or split-injection pipe. If you want to carbonate anything other than plain water, look for a machine that explicitly says it carbonates “any beverage” or includes a Fizz Infuser. Machines limited to water cannot handle sugary or pulpy liquids without foaming over.

Bottle material and capacity

Almost all club soda makers use BPA-free plastic bottles, usually 1 liter in capacity. Breville offers stainless steel caps and bases for a premium feel, while FIZZpod includes three PET bottles in the box. Dishwasher-safe bottles make cleanup easier. Some buyers wish for glass bottles, but the carbonation pressure makes plastic the standard choice for safety. A second bottle is handy so you always have cold sparkling water ready in the fridge while the other is being washed.

FAQ

Can I carbonate juice or wine in a regular club soda maker?
Most machines that only carbonate water will foam over or spray when you try to fizz juice or wine. You need a machine like the Drinkmate OmniFizz or the Breville InFizz Fusion that has a special cap or infuser designed to handle sugary or pulpy drinks without making a mess.
How long does one CO₂ cylinder last?
A standard 60L cylinder makes about 60 liters of sparkling water, which translates to roughly 30 one-liter bottles filled about three-quarters full. For a person drinking one liter per day, a cylinder lasts about a month. Light users often get two to three months from a single canister.
Do I need electricity to run a club soda maker?
No. Every machine on this list operates manually using a CO₂ cylinder for carbonation. You press a button or pull a lever to release gas into the bottle, and no batteries or outlet is required. This makes them portable for outdoor use or kitchens with limited plug space.
Are all 60L CO₂ cylinders the same size and thread?
No. There are two common standards: the screw-in type, which has a threaded connector, and the proprietary Quick Connect type used by newer SodaStream models. Most machines on this list accept the screw-in type, but the SodaStream Terra requires its own Quick Connect cylinders. Always confirm compatibility before buying a replacement canister.
Can I use leftover CO₂ from a partially empty cylinder?
Yes. You can unscrew a partially used cylinder, store it, and screw it back on later. The gas does not leak out as long as the cylinder valve is closed. Just be aware that the last few liters of gas may produce weaker carbonation because the pressure drops below the optimal level.
How do I clean a club soda maker?
Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth. The carbonating bottle and caps are usually top-rack dishwasher safe or can be hand-washed with warm soapy water. The nozzle where gas enters the bottle should be rinsed periodically to prevent buildup. The Breville models include a cleaning brush for this purpose.
Why does my sparkling water taste flat after a day in the fridge?
The included bottles are carbonation-rated but not perfectly airtight over long periods. For best bubble retention, use cold water when carbonating, fizz the bottle as full as you can (less headspace means less gas escape), and store it in the fridge immediately. The Breville Fusion and Aqua come with stainless steel caps that help retain carbonation longer than standard plastic caps.
What is the difference between a club soda maker and a soda siphon?
A club soda maker uses a CO₂ cylinder to carbonate water in a removable bottle and typically sits on your counter. A soda siphon is a handheld dispenser that uses small CO₂ chargers (8-gram cartridges) to carbonate water one serving at a time. Club soda makers are more economical for daily use because a single 60L cylinder replaces about 75 small CO₂ cartridges.
Can I refill my own CO₂ cylinders to save money?
Some users refill standard screw-in cylinders from a larger 5-pound or 10-pound CO₂ tank using an adapter. This requires a refill station and some expertise. Drinkmate OmniFizz buyers mention this as a cost-saving option. The SodaStream Quick Connect cylinders are harder to refill because of the proprietary valve, which is one reason some people prefer universal screw-in machines.
Why does my machine hiss or leak gas when I press the button?
A hissing sound usually means the bottle is not properly locked into the machine. Remove the bottle, check that the sealing O-ring on the bottle cap is clean and positioned correctly, then re-attach it firmly. One FIZZpod buyer reported that “tightening the bottle fixed it.” If the seal is damaged or missing, the machine will leak CO₂ and produce weak bubbles.

Final Thoughts: The Verdict

For the majority of shoppers, the club soda maker winner is the Drinkmate OmniFizz because it combines the versatility to carbonate juice and wine with a generous starter bundle that includes a CO₂ cylinder — all at a mid-range price that beats the Breville machines on value. If you want the most bottles for your money upfront, grab the SodaStream Terra with three included cylinders. And for a premium countertop piece built to last a decade, the stainless steel Breville InFizz Fusion is the durable choice.

How We Picked

We do not accept paid placement. Every pick is matched to a real buyer and a real use-case; we do not hands-on test units.

Sources & Methodology

Specifications: manufacturer listings and product documentation. Review insights: verified customer reviews, as of July 2026. Pricing: not shown on this page (it changes often); check the current price via the retailer link.

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