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Mysoda Woody soda streaming machine (Finland)

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The Mysoda Woody soda streaming machine comes from Finland, a country with many trees and very few people. It is a good thing for carbonating your water at home, which helps you avoid buying endless plastic bottles like people often do in mainstream consumer cultures.

This product uses a special renewable wood composite instead of normal fossil plastic. It has a matte finish where you can see the small wood fibres. It operates with an exclusive noise-free mechanism, which makes it very quiet when you press the button, so you do not wake up your family.

The biocomposite material for Mysoda Woody soda maker is made using actual by-products from the Finnish sawmill industry, meaning no extra trees were cut down just to make your kitchen appliance look nice and organic.

Mysoda Woody soda streaming machine is also available on Amazon.

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