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What is the difference between Carbonator 3 and Carbonator Pro?
The Carbonator 3 boasts a smaller, slimmer design, standing 41 cm tall, compared to the slightly taller Carbonator Pro, which measures 51 cm. The Carbonator 3 includes a high-quality, BPA-free PET plastic bottle, while the Carbonator Pro comes with a
Is the gas cylinder included with my Carbonator purchase?
When purchasing a Carbonator Starter Kit, a CO2 cylinder will be sent. However, if you purchase a Carbonator alone, no CO2 cylinder is included.
Which types of gas cylinder work with Aarke Carbonators?
The Aarke Carbonators are compatible with standard 425g CO2 cylinders approved for use with sparkling water machines from all major brands (with the exceptions of Australia and New Zealand). Other gas cylinders may seem to work, but could damage the
I have seen a 80L gas cylinder online, can I use it with your Carbonator?
Yes, those cylinders can be used with our machines, if the volume is indicated as 425g. In some markets, you can now find cylinders, which can produce up to 80L of sparkling water, however, please note that if you prefer medium to high levels of carb
Where can I buy or refill a gas cylinder?
You can purchase CO2 cylinders directly from our website.* If you don’t have a cylinder at home yet, we offer convenient starter packs with one or two cartridges. If you already own 2 cylinders, you can choose refills instead. Alternatively, you can
Can I carbonate other liquids than water with the Aarke Carbonator?
Please, never carbonate anything other than plain water with your Aarke Carbonator. During the carbonation process, small amounts of liquid can bubble up into the valves. If the liquid being carbonated contains sugar or other compounds, the valves ca
Do Aarke Carbonators require electricity to work?
No, neither the Carbonator 3 nor the Carbonator Pro requires electricity to operate.
General troubleshooting tips for all Carbonators
1. Check the cylinder – Is it screwed in tightly?. 2. Inspect the gas-block gasket – Look inside the CO2 cylinder compartment. A missing or damaged gasket can interrupt gas flow. See gas-block location image. 3. Replace the gasket (if damaged or miss