Just as every kitchen has its preferred food items, every household quenches its thirst with a cast of regulars. But there is one thing that juice, lemonade, tea, and the like all have in'mon -- when bubbles are added, things change.The Mastrad Purefizz Soda Maker is a simple carbonating contrivance that expands the drink possibilities in the kitchen. Easy to use, the device'es with two caps that fit upon a sleek serving container. Add a CO2 cartridge to the carbonating cap, and after the fizz has been added, the storage cap can be used -- making it so that the gadget itself b'es a storage vessel.
To make the fizz happen, just place on the charger cap and twist in the CO2 cylinder. Shake the bottle about a dozen times to distribute and incorporate the gas, let rest for about 3-5 minutes, and then vent with the pressure release button. No electricity or batteries required. Then, the freshly carbonated beverage can be stored in the fridge or taken to go. By replacing the carbonating cap with a more traditional one, it b'es a brand new kitchen staple, hiding in plain sight.
Being able to control the environment inside of a house is one of the hallmarks of modern living, yet for many years it was simple; turn on the heat or turn on the air conditioning and that was that. Considering the dynamic nature of hot and cold -- along with humans' inherent desire for control -- it should make perfect sense that on and off simply wasn't enough.Precise control over home heating and cooling systems has increased by leaps and bounds in the past few years. The popular Nest thermostat helped take things to the next level by making a Wi-Fi-enabled, programmable, and adaptive device an everyday reality.