Chill a beer in 20 seconds

Chill a beer in 20 seconds

How To Chill your favorite drink instantly using household items. Need an ice cold beer. Craving a cold glass of water? This is easy to chill your beer using air dusters. Chill your beer by inserting the can into a plastic jug and then filling the plastic container with the compressed air from an upside down can or Dust Off.

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Tracer 10 months ago
This doesn't even take into account the bitterant that is used in canned air which, even just getting on the lip of the can would make your drink horrible.
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Amie Coué Arbuckle (-2) 10 months ago
wash can off when done, right?
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userodd 10 months ago
that stuff is poisonous if u breathe it in BTW
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AnonymousFailsAgain 10 months ago
YA IT IS
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tooktheriver (-6) 10 months ago
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dwyatth (1) 10 months ago
does it work on bottles or just cans?
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bird crick (42) 10 months ago
bottles too; need a bigger container.
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spudgun21 7 months ago
just count how many seconds it takes to chill the beer with the lid open and then keep it closed and count out the seconds but add a couple extra since the lid is closed.
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