Rapid Beverage Chiller, available on May 17 2018 from NeweggBusiness for itemprop="offers" target="_external" title="" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Offer">114.93
Rapid Beverage Chiller, available on March 31 2017 from Newegg for itemprop="offers" target="_external" title="" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Offer">108.49
Cooper Cooler HC01-A Rapid Beverage Chiller, White and Black available on January 12 2016 from Amazon for 54.99
UPC bar code 853632000043 ξ2 registered February 03 2018
UPC bar code 853632000043 ξ3 registered January 30 2017
UPC bar code 853632000043 ξ4 registered November 07 2014
UPC bar code 853632000043 ξ1 registered April 05 2015
Product category is Patented Beverage and Wine Chilling Device; Electronic Can and Bottle Rapid Chiller; Chills Any Canned or Bottled Beverage in Minutes Grocery
Chills cans, juice bottles, and wine from 77 degrees to 43 degrees in minutes Chills by rotating beverage while spraying with cold water; "no-spin" stops rotation Extra chill setting chills to 34 degrees; automatic touchpad with preset times Simply add ice and water; rapidly warms baby bottles by using hot tap water Measures 6 by 14-1/2 by 9 inches; 1-year warranty Revolutionary Cooling System's Cooper Cooler rapid beverage chilling appliance quickly chills beverages from room temperature to cold drinking temperature. User adds ice and water into the Cooper Cooler, selects the container setting, and it automatically does the rest. Patented process chills by rotating the beverage while simultaneously spraying it with ice water. Will chill a 12 oz beverage can from 77 degrees to 43 degrees in about 1 minute. Has EXTRA chill setting to chill beverages down to 34 degrees. The process does not alter any beverage property like taste, composition, or cause carbonated beverages to fizz over of explode upon opening. Excellent for use at parties, in recreational vehicles, dorm rooms, and office break rooms
When I saw this, I knew right away from my college beer drinking days that this would work very well. We used to buy crushed ice and lay hot beer cans on their side and spun them until cold. The drawback: you had to spin them yourself. What I wouldn't have given to have access to a device that provided the fastest and most effective cooling possible.Pros:-Works very well (but only if you load as much ice as possible)-Works very quickly-Small-Handles cans, beer b..
Good news: It worked as advertised. OK, maybe we left a can of soda in there a bit longer than instructed to get it really, really cold.Bad news: When I went to demonstrate this gift to my mother -- the birthday gift recipient -- I brought with me a bottle of the white wine we were going to serve at my upcoming wedding. When I put the bottle in, it would not rotate because it sort of wedged into the device. I.e. the Cooper Cooler will not accomodate all wine bo..