Keep a Case Of Beer Cold For 10-Hours With NO Ice!

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They’re about $30, and the maker claims they can keep a case of beer cold for 10-hours with NO ice.  The Case Coolie uses a neoprene material and an aluminum PET composite to keep your beer cold.  This from Case Coolie:

So, how do you keep your cold ones cold without ice AND without adding bulk and weight? The answer is obviously the Case Coolie! Since most stores offer refrigerated cases, why bother adding ice when the product can keep itself cold? Instead the Case Coolie simply slides around the outside of the box and holds in the cold while keeping out the heat! Combining a layer of neoprene and an aluminum PET composite means we can keep those nasty infrared beams from penetrating inside and stealing that cold from your precious beverages. In fact, it works so well you may find refreshingly cold drinks waiting for you the next morning!



Weighing only 1.5 pounds and with a convenient handle on top, the Case Coolie allows you to take a 30 pack everywhere you go without any extra hassle. It can be loaded in less than ten seconds and keeps your drinks cold for at least 10 hours! Since it doesn’t use ice you’re saving the energy needed to freeze all that water and keeping Mother Earth happy :) Also, when you’re done just fold it down and it fits almost anywhere. Even use it as a seat cushion/warmer during the big game!
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