Make flavored sodas at home with the SodaStream Fizzi on sale for $110

The SodaStream Fizzi one-touch sparking water maker has dropped to $109.99 at Amazon in black and white. The Fizzi regularly sells for around $166 and hasn't gone on sale any lower than $150 before. Today's deal is a Cyber Monday sale so expect it to expire.

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Package includes the sparking water maker, two 60L CO2 cylinders, three 1L reusable carbonating bottles, and two 40mL zero-calorie fruit drops (lime and raspberry). Makes flavored sparkling water with the push of a button. Find your own flavors.

SodaStream devices are a great way to get you and your whole family drinking more water since that's basically all it is - sparkling water with some fruit flavors added in. When you've got a whole bunch of people gathered around for holiday meals, you've got a whole bunch of drink tastes, too. Being able to pick and choose their favorite flavors will make everyone happy. Of course, you could just give one away as a gift to someone who can make use of it. These are fun gifts and the flavors let them personalize it in their own way.

The Fizzi lets you make flavored sparkling water at the push of a button. The package includes the Fizzi sparkling water marker, two 60L CO2 cylinders, three 1L reusable carbonating bottles, and two 40mL zero calorie fruit drops with the lime and raspberry flavors. Add a variety pack of fruit drops including flavors like lemon, mango, and orange on sale for $19.99.

The Fizzi is powered by electricity and has three levels of fizz you can choose from. You can find more types of fruit drops, and it's compatible with any flavors that work with SodaStream devices. You can also get more carbonating bottles if you want to make a bunch of flavors to set aside in your fridge. This is also a great way to save on over-using water bottles. You can use the same few carbonating bottles over and over, which is much better for the environment and less expensive for you in the long run.

John Levite
J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now for Thrifter. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.