Last updated: January 20, 2025 at 03:44 AM
Aarke Comments Summary
Pros:
- Premium luxury brand with higher quality components.
- Aarke Carbonator Pro has a sleek look and feels premium.
- Aarke Pro is newer and designed with glass bottles.
- Can use any 60L CO2 cartridge.
- Easy to disassemble and replace components over time.
- Able to mod the carbonator pro.
- Can connect Aarke Pro to a large tank.
- Potential long-term payoff of cheaper CO2.
- Provides a mail-in tank exchange program.
- Allows for carbonating beverages other than water.
Cons:
- Aarke Pro may not fit under upper cabinets due to height.
- Some users experienced issues with bottles being too pressurized and exploding.
- Bottles don't unscrew easily and could lead to glass pieces in drinks.
- The inside of the carbonation is made of plastic.
- Some users have had issues with leaking water.
- The cover may pop back up when pushed down.
- Difficulty in obtaining warranty claims without a receipt.
- No option to use larger tanks for more bubbles.
- Limited chatter about the Aarke Pro.
- Aarke Pro may not fit under some countertop sizes.
- Users struggled with unscrewing the bottle cap.
- Automatic replies from customer service causing delays in resolving issues.
Other Comments:
- Aarke uses threaded CO2 tanks and blue label tanks like Sodastream.
- Aarke Pro designed with glass bottles for a premium look.
- Drinkmate features a different design to carbonate any beverage.
- Many users considered switching to Drinkmate for carbonating any beverage.
- Drinkmate allows for flushing the gassing mechanism, reducing mold and bacteria buildup.
- Users were concerned about the safety of using glass bottles with potential for explosions.
- Sodastream Terra setup shared as an alternative with a larger CO2 tank for cost savings.
- Queries on eligibility for airdrops of TIA cryptocurrency and stakeholding thresholds.
- Users expressing frustration with stakeholding requirements for airdrops.