Thermos Stainless Steel Beverage Can Insulator for 12 Ounce Can, Matte White

August 9, 2018 - Comment
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Keep your beverage cans ten times colder with this beverage can insulator from Thermos. The holder has an unbreakable stainless steel interior and exterior with a sweat proof design, so you do not have to worry about water rings or freezing your hands. The patented double wall vacuum insulation technology that is unique to Thermos insures your beverage stays chilled for up to three hours. The compact design with rubber grip is comfortable and easy to hold. Plus, the holder fits most automobile cup holders so you can use it while you are commuting. Proudly stamped with the Thermos label, you know you will get a quality product with this beverage can insulator. 2-9/10″ diameter x 4-3/5″ H, with a 12 ounce capacity

Product Features

  • Thermos vacuum insulation technology for maximum cold temperature retention
  • Durable stainless steel interior and exterior
  • Keeps cold 10 times longer than bare can
  • Compact design with rubber grip is comfortable and easy to hold and without Lid
  • Compact design with rubber grip is comfortable and easy to hold
  • Sweat-proof design won’t leave water rings; Keeps one 12 oz. can cold for up to 3 hours

Comments

X-Ray says:

Thermos is the winner. I bought an RTIC and Thermos can cooler (aka Thermos Stainless Steel Beverage Can Insulator for 12 Ounce Can)Fit:• RTIC: To insert a can into the RTIC cooler, you unscrew the rigid plastic ring, insert the can then screw on the plastic ring. This securely holds the can even if the can has a slightly smaller diameter than the cooler’s inner chamber.• Thermos: To insert a can into the Thermos cooler, you simply push the can into the cooler. The soft removable rubber ring applies…

Betz1 says:

Approved for day drinking. Did a test with this and a yeti. Both beers were at 33 degrees. I drank a few sips out of each (levels were exactly the same when putting them in) I left them outside in the FL sun for one hour. Tested them with a digital thermometer and the Yeti was at 40, the Thermos was at 42. I drank both of them and couldn’t tell the difference that the 2 degrees made. I also like the thermos one better because you don’t need to take it apart to replace the beer, and the rubber ring has a nice grip…

JOHN ADAMS says:

Testing all KOOZIES ! ! ! (or at least 5 of them) Winner Thermos ! (because it’s 1/3 the price of the yeti)So I did a test with a Yeti, Thermos, Coleman style, thick foam, and neoprene koozie…and nothing at all as a control.I chilled 6 cans to 34°. Each had exactly 8 ounces of water. (didn’t want to waste beer…or drink that much) Why 8 ounces you might ask. No one opens a soda or beer and doesn’t have at least a sip or 2 before forgetting they have it. For all you complaining that it doesn’t fit a non-standard can….Quit…

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