60 seconds? But I want it cold now!

Tinchilla - Instant Can Cooler (NEW EVEN LOWER PRICE)

Up to 240 times faster than a fridge the Tinchilla can chill a regular 350ml tin of soda from room temperature to frosty cold in an ice-blistering 60 seconds.

The Tinchilla is a simple device which utilizes the scientific principle of thermal conduction. By spinning the can at an optimised speed the metal of the can is rapidly chilled by exposing its surface to the ice cubes and water surrounding it. The spinning can is also given a slight wobble resulting in a whirlpool effect inside. This whirpool allows as much of the drink as possible to be exposed to the now chilled surface of the can thus rapidly transferring the heat from inside to the surrounding water and ice.

In just 60 seconds nearly all of the liquid inside the can will have come into contact with the chilled metal and is therefore substantially cooled. Best of all, in spite of all that jiggling about, you can open it straight away without any spraying or frothing!


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