CoolIT Systems USB Beverage Chiller Review

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CoolIT Systems USB Beverage Chiller Review

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CoolIT Systems USB Beverage Chiller Review

The next must-have computer accessory is here. The CoolIT USB Beverage Chiller is said to keep your beverage chilled thanks to a TEC cooler that is built inside. Just seconds after plugging the chiller into your computer’s USB port, the coldplate chills to 45 degrees Fahrenheit, the perfect temperature for keeping your beverage chilled. Legit Reviews puts the CoolIT USB Beverage Chiller to the test and makes sure it works.

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I gotta have one! I know we have all thought about this concept at one time or another, esp when we see the coffee drinkers with thier little heat plates to keep the coffe warm, Bout time we Coke and Pepsi drinkers get some respect ....Boo Yaa
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We need some kind of face off (to the death?) between this cooler and one of these.

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DMB2000uk wrote:We need some kind of face off (to the death?) between this cooler and one of these.

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That made me think.... Wouldn't it be cool if they had one that was able to have the hot/cold plate to be flipped? Hot drinks when you want it in the morning/winter and then flip it to the cold side for the afternoon/summber... hehe
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I'd get that gadget, but then I'd have soda by my PC more than I do...

I can see an increased number of accidental pop spills. :oops:
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wonder if that can cool a glass bottle.
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dicecca112 wrote:wonder if that can cool a glass bottle.
As I said in the review it doesn't do much to glass at all.
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I was thinking that all you need is silly putty. Mash your beverage bottom onto the silly putty, then once the silly putty is chilled, you have about 98% more area for the conductivity!

Any chance you would try and tell me if it worked? I've peaked my own interest with this thought...
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Gamble wrote:I was thinking that all you need is silly putty. Mash your beverage bottom onto the silly putty, then once the silly putty is chilled, you have about 98% more area for the conductivity!

Any chance you would try and tell me if it worked? I've peaked my own interest with this thought...
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What about a baggy filled with arctic silver?
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Sporg wrote:What about a baggy filled with arctic silver?
The bag would kill it... Ever left the clear plastic on the bottom of a HSF? Bad things happen (no I haven't done that, but seen it).
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Of course it does!! Just go straight to the kids toy section...Dollar General and all those even have ripoff brands....I really hope you try it!
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Hey! This needs to be listed on the http://www.everythingusb.com web site too! OK, it's there now linking to LR. :mrgreen:

I got a beverage USB warmer for the java, it would be cool to have one for the Mt. Dew. 8)
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Gamble wrote:Of course it does!! Just go straight to the kids toy section...Dollar General and all those even have ripoff brands....I really hope you try it!
Please try it Apop... great minds want to know! :mrgreen:
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