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SAVE $46: Sparkling water lovers can make their own at home with the SodaStream One Touch sparkling water maker. It's on sale for just $83.99 at Walmart as of July 1 — that's 36% in savings.


With a SodaStream, all your fizzy drink dreams can come true at the touch of a button. Plus, you can stop buying so much LaCroix.

Start making your own sparkling beverages at home by picking up the SodaStream One Touch on sale for $83.99 at Walmart. That's $46 in savings on its suggested retail price of $129.99.

While SodaStream makes quite a few models (two of which made our best soda makers list), the One Touch is the only electric machine among them. Just snap on the carbonating bottle, choose from three levels of preset bubbliness, and let it do its thing.

Like all of SodaStream's machines, the One Touch can slip seamlessly into any kitchen or office with its slim, space-saving design. It comes in both black and white, but the 36% discount only applies to the black model. (The white machine is 16% off.)

It comes with a 60L CO2 cylinder to get you started, as well as the BPA-free carbonating bottle that instantly snaps onto the machine for easy carbonation. If you want flavor drops, you'll have to purchase them separately.

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Do you do delivery of this thing? I really want one, but all the soda makers in the shops are too expensive, and I cannot afford one.
Since I started dividing my income and expenses into categories, I understood that I used to live way above my means, and that’s why I didn’t manage to save any money. Now I’ve cut all the non-essential expenses and want to spend as little money as possible. Thankfully, websites like Hey Discount can help me with that because they notify me about discounts and sales in different shops around the country. I always check this website before buying something because they often get a discount for the product I want.

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