Cooper HC01-A Cooper Cooler Rapid Beverage Chiller
Experience the new generation of beverage and wine cooling. When you run out of refrigerator space or forget to put your wine in the refrigerator ahead of time, this handy device is ready to chill your drink in minutes. Our Rapid Beverage and Wine chiller chills cans in 1 minute and bottles in 3.5 minutes to standard refrigerator cold or if you prefer an ice-cold beverage (33°F), this wonderful bit of engineering can do it in double the time. Thats only 2 minutes a can and 6 minutes a bottle for an ice-cold beverage! The No Spin option allows for chilling delicate wines. This patented process is 90 times faster than a refrigerator yet is perfectly safe for carbonated drinks like beer soda ensuring that your carbonated beverage will not foam over upon opening. Great for parties or get-togethers, this wonderful Rapid Beverage and Wine Chiller guarantees that you will never have to worry about running out of cold drinks again. To use, merely add ice cubes and water, plug in, and choose your setting on the electronic touch-padstops automatically when done. No dangerous chemicals, no harm done, just perfectly chilled beverages in minutes!
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