Product Details
Liss Quart Soda Siphon – Polished Stainless Steel

Liss Quart Soda Siphon – Polished Stainless Steel
From Liss America, LLC

List Price: $59.99
Price: $55.00

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Product Description

Make sparkling seltzer water in seconds. Stays carbonated for days.Dishwasher-safe. Head is hand wash only.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #63347 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Polished Stainless Steel
  • Brand: Liss
  • Model: 220
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00 pounds

Features

  • Style: Liss Professional
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Size/Capacity: 1-qt.
  • Origin: Hungary
  • Cleaning & Care: Dishwasher-safe

Customer Reviews

I guess I read it wrong . . .1
This review isn't going to be about how well the Liss 1-Quart Soda Siphon works, mainly because I never got to see it work, per se.

First, after slogging through the barely decipherable instruction manual -- written in a poor translation of Hungarian, seemingly, and which seems to infer that using this product will somehow lead to botulism with its many hygeine warnings -- I cleaned the unit as per the "instructions."

After letting the unit air dry, I re-assmbled it and filled it according to the "instructions." Unfortunately, due to the vague instructions, it must have been overfilled because, as I tried to charge the unit with a CO2 cartridge, it sputtered and leaked all over; either that, or the seals failed and/or it wasn't screwed down enough -- even though the "instructions" warned against overscrewing.

After leaving the unit in the fridge for an hour or so, I tried to charge it again; unfortunately, somehow, the pin that punctures the CO2 cartridge and the surrounding rubber gasket bent over in the process, rendering the unit unusable. (I would try to fix it, but the nature of pressurized gas makes that a VERY risky proposition).

If I had known that this product were as clumsy as it is -- and the instructions as unhelpful as they are -- I never would have bought it. Now I have an unusable -- and unused -- unit and nine CO2 cartridges . . . and I don't know if I'm going to get a replacement siphon.

Ditto!1
I had an experience almost indentical to that of the other reviewer. The instructions were very difficult to decipher but I found other really straight-forward instructions online......in English. I did everything according to the instructions and when I pushed the lever.........nothing. I will return it and look for a different brand.

perfect4

This soda siphon is made in Hungary.
It is so simple, I have no idea what the other reviewers are complaining about.
There are just three or four parts to work with.
Of course I am from Hungary, so I am used to this type of soda siphon.

It is funny though that the instructions are written not just in bad English but in bad Hugarian too.