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    Finally sorted gas injector for new sodastream cylinders

    I'm using the rubber washer from the old original adapter and it is a bit leaky in the new one. I think I'll have to hunt out an alternative.
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    Finally sorted gas injector for new sodastream cylinders

    You can contact him through his website. http://www.classic-components.com/
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    Finally sorted gas injector for new sodastream cylinders

    It is a bit steep, but the alternative for me was to replace all my Boots inlet valves which would probably have cost more. Hopefully a retailer will pick up on it and commercialise them, which would bring the cost down.
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    Finally sorted gas injector for new sodastream cylinders

    I forgot to mention, in case anyone is interested, I had no problem at all exchanging five old style sodastream cylinders for five of the new ones at Argos yesterday. I've just got another five to exchange still!
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    Finally sorted gas injector for new sodastream cylinders

    Andrew, thanks for the introduction to Malcolm. He has made a first adapter for me and I have now asked him to make a second for my son.
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    Hello

    Thanks.
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    Hello

    Very true. I get on well with the Brupak and Woodfordes kits in particular.
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    Hello

    Thanks for the welcome. Yes, kits have certainly changed over the years, but some of those names from long ago (e.g. Geordie & Tom Caxton) are still around and producing good kits. The biggest change to the way I use them is that I now never use granulated sugar; invariably I make up with...
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    Hello

    Hi, I'm new here, but have been home brewing, (kits only) for over thirty years. I have 7 pressure barrels and about 100 old style quart bottles and well the same number of pint bottles. I'm currently only using the pressure barrels. I'm one of the many with old 35 litre soda stream cylinders...
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