SodaStream Black Friday: Add some fizz to a flat year with 50% off in time for Christmas

These SodaStream Black Friday deals are guaranteed to give your Christmas some extra sparkle.

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Remember this time last year, when the only bubbles we thought about were the ones in our drinks? Luckily these SodaStream Black Friday deals are here to remind us of the ‘good old days’, just in time for Christmas.

A retro gadget that’s made a big comeback in recent years, a SodaStream transforms tap water into sparkling water at the touch of a button. You can flavoured syrups too, to create mixers like diet coke, lemonade and tonic - no trip to the corner shop required.

This Black Friday and Cyber Monday, the best deals can be found at retailers including John Lewis, Amazon and Robert Dyas, with savings of up to £50 on SodaStream’s Genesis Sparkling Water Maker. What better way to add a little extra sparkle to your Christmas celebrations? 

All of these price reductions are applied automatically, meaning you don't even need to enter a SodaStream discount code. 

SodaStream deals are always popular, so you’ll need to move fast to avoid missing out. To save you time searching for the best deals, we’ve rounded them up for you below. Merry Fizz-mas!

Best SodaStream Black Friday deals to shop now

SodaStream Genesis Sparkling Water Maker: £99.99, £49.99 (save £50) | Robert Dyas

SodaStream Genesis Sparkling Water Maker: £99.99, £49.99 (save £50) | Robert Dyas

Thanks to the SodaStream Genesis, tap water has never tasted so good. Bring out your inner mixologist by experimenting with different flavoured syrups. 

SodaStream Spirit Sparkling Water Maker: £99.99, £59.99 (save £40) | Robert Dyas

SodaStream Spirit Sparkling Water Maker: £99.99, £59.99 (save £40) | Robert Dyas

Sleek and stylish, the SodaStream Spirit is great for smaller spaces.  It doesn't require electricity to run either. 

SodaStream Spirit One Touch Electric Sparkling Water Maker: £129.99, £99.99 (save £30) | Robert Dyas

SodaStream Spirit One Touch Electric Sparkling Water Maker: £129.99, £99.99 (save £30) | Robert Dyas

One of the most premium appliances in the range, the Electric One Touch creates ice-cold sparkling water in seconds. There are three levels of fizz to choose form too. 

SodaStream Genesis Sparkling Water Maker Refillable Carbonated Water Maker: £99.99, £59.99 (save £40) | Amazon 

SodaStream Genesis Sparkling Water Maker Refillable Carbonated Water Maker: £99.99, £59.99 (save £40) | Amazon 

A great investment for anyone wanting to use less plastic, a SodaStream could save you more than 1,000 single-use plastic bottles over four years. 

SodaStream Genesis Sparkling Water Maker: £89.97, £44.99 (save £44.98) | Currys 

SodaStream Genesis Sparkling Water Maker: £89.97, £44.99 (save £44.98) | Currys 

One of the biggest pros of a SodaStream is that you'll never have to lug heavy plastic bottles back from the supermarket again. 

SodaStream Genesis Sparkling Water Maker with 1L Bottle & 60L CO2 Cylinder: £99.99, £49.99 (save £50) | John Lewis

SodaStream Genesis Sparkling Water Maker with 1L Bottle & 60L CO2 Cylinder: £99.99, £49.99 (save £50) | John Lewis

This pack comes with a one-litre reusable bottle and a CO2 gas cylinder that can make up to 60 litres of sparkling water. 

SodaStream Genesis vs Fizzi: Which is best?

Not sure whether to invest in the SodaStream Fizzi or Genesis? 

If you're short on space, the Fizzi is SodaStream's slimmest, most compact model. It requires a manual pump action to create fizzy water, and is compatible with both the Slim 1 litre and half litre bottles. It's not dishwater safe though unfortunately, so will require hand washing.

The SodaStream Genesis is bigger and bulkier, and better suited to creating larger amounts of soda. It works at the touch of a button though, so is far speedier to use than the Fizzi. 

So far we haven't spotted any Black Friday or Cyber Monday deals on the SodaStream Fizzi, only the Genesis. 

Jess Beech

Jess Beech is an experienced fashion and beauty editor, with more than eight years experience in the publishing industry. She has written for woman&home, GoodtoKnow, Now, Woman, Woman’s Weekly, Woman’s Own and Chat, and is a former Deputy Fashion & Beauty Editor at Future PLC. A beauty obsessive, Jess has tried everything from cryotherapy to chemical peels (minus the Samantha in Sex and The City-worthy redness) and interviewed experts including Jo Malone and Trinny Woodall.