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the fizz keeper actually sucks at keeping soda fizzy and in fact I have seen it do the opposite
however its an extra tiny pump for soda bottle threads your imagination for awesome mini portable projects can go wandering off in posiblities, a portable water gun, portable pneumatic mini, this model can be used a water gun kamikaze or claymore because it you hold it upside down and push the release tab the bottle will flip on its pivot and spray water i 360 degrees. you should be able to find one for sale on the internet

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you said it was suposd to keep soda "fizzy"?

a good way to do that is to take the little plastic clip from a loaf of bread and wrap it in a paper towel and put it under the tab of the soda can, it keeps it good longer than without it.

anyway, where does one get one of those other than the internet? it does look keewl. what kind of pressure can it pump to?
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just Google fizz keeper it you'll find it. I don't think they go that high this one pumps until it gets annoying on your fingers. but i saw this that might go higher Image
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i did a cheap test on the one I have and my general guess is 40psi thats enough for a water gun
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