Geyser Tube

Mentos Geyser Kit

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  • Steve’s famous Mentos Geyser Tube
  • A soda eruption that can go 30 feet into the air
  • The Deluxe version comes with 3 additional caps to change the eruption shape
  • Simply pull the pin to release the Mentos, and run for cover
  • Buying in bulk?  Click here for a 10-pack
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SKU: EGEYSER (Extreme Geyser Tube) | GYSRTUBE (Geyser Tube)

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Geyser Tube
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  • Turn a bottle of soda and a roll of Mentos candies into an erupting geyser
  • Improved geyser trigger mechanism to prevent accidental eruptions
  • Shoot a geyser up to 30 feet high!
Geyser Tube

Geyser Tube®: The Toy That Changed YouTube Forever

Welcome to where the explosions of science fun first occurred: Steve Spangler Science. Our Geyser Tube® was the ground-breaking tube from which the Diet Coke geyser science experiment, powered by Mentos, was inspired. To date, the Geyser Tube Experiment is one of the most viewed science experiments online. If you’ve ever seen a Geyser Tube in action, you know just how addicting that wild soda eruption can be. We now have the perfect way to share this exciting soda spray gadget with everyone you know.

Geyser Tube Event Packs for Even More Fun

Just can’t get enough of that eye-catching Geyser Tube action? Check out one of our Geyser Tube Event Packs to get 10 rolls of Mentos and 10 Geyser Tubes. Want more Geyser Tubes for your whole class? Perhaps you want to purchase multiple Mentos geyser kits for your science fair experiment. Our affordable Geyser Tube kits make it easy to purchase multiple units so that fun can be had by everyone in your home or classroom. Our exciting Mentos Geyser Tubes are great for outdoor events, too.

An Extreme Geyser Tube Experiment Made Easy

Get the perfect launch and see the Mentos and diet soda reaction for yourself every time without getting drenched. Attach this special Extreme Geyser Tube to any plastic two-liter diet soda bottle. Secure the trigger pin, then load the desired number of Mentos mints into the tube. Once you have locked the pressurizing nozzle in place, pull the pin and clear the area. When the Mentos candies drop, watch in amazement as the soda geyser shoots as high as 30 feet into the air.

Steve Spangler Geyser Tube vs Extreme Geyser Tube: What’s the Difference?

Our core Steve Spangler Geyser Tube comes with everything you need to create your very own soda geyser. Our deluxe geyser kit, the Extreme Geyser Tube, comes with extra caps that allow you to change the shape of your geyser. Simply attach one of the caps to the tube before dropping the Mentos, and switch up the style of geyser. It adds an extra layer of fun to your Geyser Tube eruptions!

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Get the Perfect Launch Every Time

With our famous Mentos experiment tube, you will quickly see how to use this gadget for cool science demonstrations. Whether it’s for a birthday party or an after-school science club, the Geyser Tube is sure to wow all of the young scientists in your life.

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Finally: We Found a Way to Stay Dry

When the Mentos candies drop into the bottle, the soda geyser will shoot to an incredible height of 30 feet. As amazing as that is, it’s even more incredible that you will stay dry. How? The double pull pin action gives you enough time to move out of the way before you get drenched by the soda spray.

Extreme Geyser Tube

Check Out the New and Improved Trigger

What makes the Geyser Tube better than all the rest is the new and improved trigger mechanism. The trigger mechanism now relies on a double pull pin action, making sure there are no unwanted volcanoes of diet soda. When you’re ready to pull the pin, you better also be ready to duck and cover. The tighter seal means that you can achieve a 30-foot geyser with as few as two Mentos.

Geyser Tube Product Description

The Geyser Tube Experiment Explained

Soda is made from sugar (or artificial sweeteners), water, flavoring and preservatives. The bubbles inside the sodas are made from carbon dioxide gas (CO2), which is added in the bottling plant by using tons of pressure in low temperatures. The gas stays suspended in the liquid until the bottle is opened. When a Mentos mint is dropped into a bottle of soda, the gelatin and gum from the dissolving candy surface breaks the surface tension of the dissolved gas, disrupting the water mesh. The bubble formations are exacerbated by the thousands of tiny micro-pits (nucleation sites) all over the candy’s surface, providing more places for the CO2 bubbles to form. With the candy at the bottom of the bottle and the release of the gas, the liquid is pushed up and out of the bottle in an incredible liquid blast! With our Geyser Tube, we harness the power of this blast into a massive geyser that will amaze children and adults alike.

Geyser Tube + Mentos = Fun!

The Geyser Tube™ is a loading tube for the now-famous Diet Coke geyser powered by Mentos. If you’ve ever tried experimenting without a Geyser Tube, you know how difficult it can be to drop the Mentos into the bottle before the reaction takes off… and you’re soaking wet. With the addition of the Geyser Tube, you will get a perfect launch every time with enough time to stand back and stay dry.

Attach the Geyser Tube to any bottle of soda (but diet soda works best because it’s not sticky – no sugar!) Secure the trigger pin in place. Load the Mentos into the Geyser Tube, lock the special pressurizing nozzle in place and pull the pin. Oh, by the way, it’s best to pull the pin and then run away. The Mentos drop into the bottle, and the powerful soda geyser comes shooting out the top with enough pressure to reach an incredible height of 30 feet. That’s a record!

Improvements to the Geyser Tube have taken the geyser-creating tool to a whole new level. The trigger mechanism now has a double pull pin action, making sure there are no unwanted eruptions. When you’re ready to pull the pin, a tighter seal means that you can achieve a 30-foot geyser with as few as two Mentos candies.

In our deluxe Extreme Geyser Tube Kit, you have the option of attaching three different Geyser Tube caps.Pick your triple cap to create a three-spout geyser that resembles a fountain, the turbo cap to launch as high as possible or the soaker cap. Let’s just say you won’t want to stick around to see the shape that the last one makes.

What’s Included:

Extreme Geyser Tube®

  • New and improved Geyser Tube
    • Double pull pin action
    • Pressurizing nozzle
    • Improved threading
  • Roll of Mentos chewy mints
  • Triple geyser cap
  • Turbo geyser cap
  • Soaker geyser cap
  • Instructions for creating the ultimate soda geyser

Geyser Tube®

  • New and improved Geyser Tube
    • Double pull pin action
    • Pressurizing nozzle
    • Improved threading
  • Roll of Mentos chewy mints
  • Instructions for creating the ultimate soda geyser

How Does It Work?

Speaking to large crowds of buyers in New York, Steve Spangler shared a condensed history of the original geyser experiment. “Science teachers have been doing this experiment for years and years, but the original method used Wintergreen Lifesavers. When the manufacturer of the candies changed the diameter, making them larger than the opening of the 2-liter bottle, teachers went looking for a substitute.” Steve explained that Mentos candy did the trick, but dropping them into the bottle and getting away before being covered in soda was difficult. “That’s why we created the Geyser Tube. Now you get a perfect drop every time without getting drenched.”

Experiment:

  1. You’ll need a 2-liter bottle of diet soda (diet doesn’t make a sticky mess) and an outdoor location for your geyser. Select a flat surface to place the bottle.
  2. Pull the double-action trigger pin to the “out” position and drop 2-5 Mentos candies into the Geyser Tube. Once the candies are in the tube, push the trigger pin to the “in” position, locking the candies in the tube. You can also add the Mentos into the Geyser Tube by untwisting the red cap atop the tube and dropping the candies in that way.
  3. Once the candies have settled into the tube, unscrew the 2-liter soda bottle’s cap and replace it with your Geyser Tube.
  4. Warn everyone to stand back. Countdown… 3-2-1… and pull the trigger. The Mentos will drop, and the soda will go flying into the air!
  5. Pour out the remaining soda and take a look at the Mentos. You can see where the soda has eaten away at the surface of the candy. No need to waste the candy… they still taste great.

Geyster Tube & Mentos: Take the Taste Test

You’ll notice that there is still some soda left in the bottom of the bottle. Twist off the Geyser Tube and taste the soda. Beside tasting minty fresh, you’ll probably notice that all of the bubbles of carbon dioxide are gone. The soda is flat. Very interesting!

The Science Behind the Fizz

What made the soda shoot up so much higher? You already know why the soda erupts. Look closely at the cap on top of the Geyser Tube. Do you notice the small hole in the top? That’s the secret! The smaller hole caused the soda to build up more pressure, and the result was a 20-to-30 foot soda geyser.

You may have also noticed the clear plastic sleeve that slides back and forth on the Geyser Tube. When you pull the pin, the sleeve drops down to cover the two holes at the bottom of the Geyser Tube where the pin used to be. Without the sleeve, lots of soda shoots out from the two holes and keeps the geyser from going higher. Steve Spangler worked on many ways to keep the soda from shooting out of the holes and the sleeve method is the one he liked the best (and so did the attorneys who filed the patent for the Geyser Tube).

The Geyser Tube® is a registered trademark of Steve Spangler, Inc. All right reserved.

Science Fair Connection:

Setting off a Mentos Geyser isn’t, by itself, a science fair project. There are some very easy ways to make experimenting with geysers a great science fair project, though. The key to creating an awesome Mentos Geyser-themed science fair project is isolating a variable. A variable is a component of the experiment that changes and, hopefully, alters the experiment. Some examples of possible variables with the Mentos Geyser include:

  • Try different brands or types of soda and find a way to measure which erupts the highest.
  • Test different numbers of Mentos to find the number of Mentos that creates the tallest geyser.
  • Find out what temperature is best for geyser eruptions.

These are just examples of variations that you can try to turn the Mentos Geyser Tube into a science fair project. Remember, you have to keep all other factors the same. If you’re testing different brands of soda, make sure the number of Mentos you use is always the same and that the sodas are kept at the same temperature.

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Geyster Tube: Frequently Asked Questions

There is a possibility, but the Geyser Tube device is designed to minimize the likelihood of getting wet. That’s why each Geyser Tube includes a double pull pin.

Yes, all you need to do the experiment again is another pack of Mentos and a new bottle of Diet Coke.

It all depends on the bottle of Diet Coke; a new bottle works better than one that has been sitting around for a while. On average though, the Geyser Tube makes soda shoot to 20 to 30 feet.

We have experimented with all types of soda, and the soda that gave us the best results was Diet Coke due to it having the most carbonation. However, any soda or carbonated beverage will work, and you should be able to successfully test out your Geyser Tube experiment.

No, the maximum that the Geyster Tube holds is 11 Mentos. The roll is 14, so you can snack on the other three! We found that 7-10 Mentos produce the highest Geyser, depending on the type of soda used.

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  1. One person found this helpful
    Jeanne

    What a great design!

    Jeanne

    Finally a way to do the Mentos reaction without getting all sticky!Great design. I need them back in stock for Christmas gifting.

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    Sick Science #155

    Lynne

    I have several of these geyser tubes which I have used with Sick Science #155 (soda dispenser). I have not had success because the lid did not fit inside the pvc pipe that I used (calls for a thin walled pipe). Will this geyser tube work with that experiment. I’m hoping that if I purchase your geyser tube, it will work with that experiment. Any pointers would be appreciated.

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