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  2. Chilled in 60 seconds: This beverage cooler is a game changer ...

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    Unfortunately, adding a bunch of ice cubes can all too often dilute your drink, making it watery instead of tasty. Enter the HyperChiller . This instant beverage cooler "ices up" everything from ...

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    Costway Refrigerator Small Freezer Cooler Fridge 47% OFF. Whether you need additional storage for meats and frozen goods or want to keep your snacks and beverages cool and ready for consumption ...

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    Halder Bridge Bar, 133071 Marathon County C: Oct. 9: Three violations: Inside of ice machine dirty; seal on beer tap cooler and sliding doors on beer cooler not in good repair; floor covering ...

  5. Pot-in-pot refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    A pot-in-pot refrigerator, clay pot cooler [1] or zeer (Arabic: زير) is an evaporative cooling refrigeration device which does not use electricity. It uses a porous outer clay pot (lined with wet sand) containing an inner pot (which can be glazed to prevent penetration by the liquid) within which the food is placed.

  6. Igloo Products - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1947 in Katy and is known for its blue and white coolers. [citation needed] Igloo's product line includes a wide range of coolers and ice chests for various uses, from small personal coolers to large commercial coolers, as well as beverage dispensers, marine coolers, and accessories.

  7. Icyball - Wikipedia

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    A Crosley IcyBall with cold side ball on left, hot side ball on right. Icyball is a name given to two early refrigerators, one made by Australian Sir Edward Hallstrom in 1923, and the other design patented by David Forbes Keith of Toronto (filed 1927, granted 1929), [1] [2] and manufactured by American Powel Crosley Jr., who bought the rights to the device.

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