Slim cans notwithstanding, the best (only?) use is for the one you're not drinking. You take 2 outside and keep the second cold in the cupholder of the mower while drinking the first.
I guess there's also merit for areas of extreme humidity where the condensation is torrential.
The 16oz one is perfect on the golf course for all can sizes and I enjoy it a lot
16oz tall beer? Keeps cold for hours
12oz short can? Put a golf ball on the bottom and it's a perfect fit
12oz slim can? Put a foam koozie around it first and it's nice and snug
The 16oz one is perfect on the golf course for all can sizes and I enjoy it a lot
16oz tall beer? Keeps cold for hours
12oz short can? Put a golf ball on the bottom and it's a perfect fit
12oz slim can? Put a foam koozie around it first and it's nice and snug
This comment is exactly why I read them. Thanks for the tips.
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They had a crap ton.
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Nah yeti are better, these are for slim cans basically useless
Agreed, they are the "Monster Cables" of today.
I guess there's also merit for areas of extreme humidity where the condensation is torrential.
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16oz tall beer? Keeps cold for hours
12oz short can? Put a golf ball on the bottom and it's a perfect fit
12oz slim can? Put a foam koozie around it first and it's nice and snug
16oz tall beer? Keeps cold for hours
12oz short can? Put a golf ball on the bottom and it's a perfect fit
12oz slim can? Put a foam koozie around it first and it's nice and snug
This comment is exactly why I read them. Thanks for the tips.