HSTYAIG Portable Mini Refrigerator Electric Summer Drink Cooler Kettle Drink Instant Quick Cooling Cup Home Office Cold Drink Machine Small Appliance Kettle (Traditional)
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Please allow me to introduce our cooling cup to you. Our name is Voltage Washington, DC A 12V battery is currently connected to the following A power supply of 3A The 28th Washington
There's a possibility of that never happening. A small drink, like a can or bottle of 12 ounces, can be kept cold in this insulated container. The bottom half of a 16 ounce bottle of soda remained warm after it had been chilled.
The can must be filled with water, and you can always wipe it down afterward. My unit did not work and could not get cold, so I had to return it. Make sure you thoroughly research any purchase you are about to make.
A noise level of 38 decibels
Selected User Reviews For HSTYAIG Portable Mini Refrigerator Electric Summer Drink Cooler Kettle Drink Instant Quick Cooling Cup Home Office Cold Drink Machine Small Appliance Kettle (Traditional)
The following nbsp In recent weeks, I have wondered In the summer time, is there a better way than watering down your drink with melting ice? You may use whiskey stones or similar devices to keep your drinks cool An ice cube that can be used as a utensil It is obvious there are replacements, but surely there is something more 21st century? The answer is yes! Historically, we have had the technology to do so since 1834, in the form of a Peltier cooler, which uses electric current to create a temperature gradient that does not use moving parts or liquids. In practical terms, this means After you press the metal plate in the depression on top of this thing becomes very cold, rather quickly, when you touch the capacitive touch button on the front. Put your pre-made drink in a bowl If you pour iced drink into the aluminum cup provided and place it on top, it will stay chilled. Drinking from a temperature drink is very good, but it's not the thing's fault thermodynamics is simply against us when it comes to cooling things down as opposed to heating them up. Having a cold drink will keep it from getting too warm, but will keep it from becoming too cold I would really like to have a cold drink that is nice and frosty. One minor complaint I have is that the front capacitive touch button feels cheap On the one hand, it is overly sensitive, and on the other hand, it is underly sensitive. On occasion, I will have to poke the device a few times before it turns on or off, and conversely, I will have to move it around my desk to turn it on even when my finger is not too close to the on/off I don't have any major problems with this and it has no significant impact on my operation, so I am able to cope easily. I am overall pleased with my purchase, and I look forward to many cool drinks and cool days in the future with this futuristic-looking machine It feels good to work with a gadget.
A cup made from aluminum will become very cold if you use this device. There isn't enough room inside to keep the actual can cool when you put the can in there. If you want to avoid damages to your can, you should get It's a lot more efficient this way rather than turning the cooler on and off constantly. There is a much more practical solution to this issue, which is to just fill up the aluminum cup and drink from that, but this takes away from the idea of keeping a can cool, which is what these images are supposed to be.
What an astonishing result. It did exactly what it was supposed to do. It doesn't really freeze anything (unless it's that soda you left in the freezer a little too long and it was on the edge, like I did by accident), but it does keep an aluminum can of soda crisp when left out in the sun for a while. In addition, it is large enough to hold a smartwater bottle, a hint bottle, and most iced coffees in the included metal cup. The cooling feature has yet to be tested on anything hot, but I am pleased with it. I am always rushing to finish my soda before it gets warm, so it's a bit noisy and I suspect it draws quite a bit of power. However, I am greatly reduced in my soda intake.
There is no problem with the power supply now that I have purchased a 12vdc 5 amp power supply. There is no heat generated by the new power supply. My guess is that the refer load is close to 3 amps, though I did not measure it. It is better to get a larger power supply or don't buy this product if you plan to use it continuously.
You will no longer go to the refrigerator numerous times daily to get a cold drink. Still works great, the drinks are served very cold, which is exactly what I like. On 04/12/20 As a gift for my daughter, I just ordered another one. The first purchase I made broke in under a year, does that sound right? Up to the date of its death, it worked great. Let's hope they replace it for me as a gesture of consideration.
The light can only be switched on and off. It works as soon as you connect it for the first time. This happens for a short time. Then it goes away. What's the date? I'm curious what you think. It takes hours to turn it on again after it has been turned off. What's the date? I'm curious what you think.
I am willing to sacrifice the energy efficiency of the thermoelectric cooling for its simple (I believe the fan is the only moving part) design and size when I had hoped it would translate to durability, but something has broken in the unit so it does not illuminate. The illusion of choice (I had previously purchased a taller model for use in a car, but that too failed to last).