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HyperChiller Beverage Cooler V2

HyperChiller Beverage Cooler V2

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Somewhere between cold brew and complicated made-from-scratch iced coffee recipes, the HyperChiller gives you fresh iced coffee without dilution in just 60 seconds. To use it, put the container in the freezer and let it cool Read More

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KennethAndrews
91
Oct 24, 2017
just a quick important note, this gives you chilled/iced coffee, NOT cold brew coffee. They are actually different tastes and many people lean more towards one than the other. If you're a fan of cold brew coffee there are a couple of other drops for that.
Justmoe
2
May 30, 2018
Traditional ice coffee is vietnamese invention where hot coffee is poured over condensed milk into ice.
Joe7007
1
Feb 23, 2019
JustmoeFrench invention
BrainFlush
6860
Oct 23, 2017
I won't lie. Didn't know I needed this. But now I do. Chilly Willy drinks incoming.
DSprec
0
Oct 19, 2018
Would have bought, but shipping to Canada was $9.50.
KP78
25
Feb 26, 2019
Its all about shipping channels. If there's a cheaper channel to Turkey, shipping will be cheaper. Courier/shipping companies have their own costs.
KP78Since this isn't a politics site I won't comment on Canada 😂😂😂😂😂
Bitvar
0
May 30, 2018
Do you have an American sized unit? 12.5oz is like a urine sample.
DomenicoM
6
Oct 14, 2018
BitvarHaha, I was thinking the same. Based on Starbucks' standard sizes; Tall (12oz) = small, Grande (16oz) = medium, Venti (20oz) = large, you'd have to fill it twice to get a “big” coffee.
solistca
47
Oct 14, 2018
So I‘m an owner of the V1 and use it all the time. its super easy to use and clean up, etc.
In fact, the only complaints I have are with the things they seemed to have addressed in V2: threads, air hole placement, pouring. None were deal breakers, you just had to be mindful.
But now this thing looks bomb proof. Wish I could trade my old one in, but it still works!
Bigylittle
4
Oct 17, 2018
solistcaSame, trying to justify making the purchase just to address the existing issues of the V1.
fogelsong
19
Oct 23, 2017
I own this. It works quite well though the reservoir is not that large, as ChuckDee mentioned. It takes a minute or two for the temperature of a hot coffee to get cold - it's obviously not going to be instantaneous! Personally, I do Japanese style iced coffee - pouring a hot brew over lots of ice cubes. It works for me, but if you don't want ice in your iced coffee (or whatever beverage you want) this is a good product to chill any beverage down quickly without dilution.
jadmorffier
3
Apr 11, 2019
fogelsongCan you drink directly from it instead of pouring into a glass?
K.T.N
1264
Oct 18, 2018
Of course no one needs this. But it’s something that serves a useful purpose.
For example, over the summer I’ve been known to keep a big glass of ice in the freezer on a semi-permenat basis.
The idea is that when I come home on a sweltering day, I’d grab my soda, hard cider, or whatever from the fridge, pour it into the already freezer-chilled and iced-up glass, and have a near ice cold beverage in a matter of minutes.
Depending on what I was drinking, the glass could get re-iced and put back in the freezer for the next round.
For doubters, having an ice cold beverage right when you want it is a great thing. Of course, no one needs that. You could just take a glass, put ice in it, and pour in your beverage.
But let me tell, you, having that glass already frozen makes a night and day difference. Starting with a room temperature glass will never get your drink as cold as using one that lives in the freezer, the ice being equal. Not even close, IMO.
I haven’t used this device yet, but it seems to shoot for the same goal, but without the water dilution of the ice.
ChuckDee
1906
Oct 23, 2017
I got it from the Kickstarter (2 actually) and they work as advertised. The only issue I've had is trying an outsized cup of coffee as the reservoir is not that large, and the fact that they had me believing that it would go from hot to cold instantly, when actually you have to leave the liquid in the chamber for a while to go to cold. If it goes straight through, it will be lukewarm. But leave it in there for a couple of minutes, and it's more what I expected.
KettleCrooked
15
Oct 16, 2018
My only question is, why can't I put my beverage into the fridge in stead of the cooler?
UsrnameUnknown
41
Dec 19, 2018
KettleCrookedbecause it takes longer for the fridge to cool it. If you need something chilled quickly, this chiller is the ticket.
PrinaB
42
Aug 13, 2018
Hello Members!
There was a mix up with Hyper Chiller Beverage Cooler, V1 is not available, but the V2 version is now on offer. Those that have joined the drop will be receiving the V2 version. For more information on the V2 version please see below.
Deeper lid --> improved ease of pouring liquids into the product from bottles or carafes  Re-positioned vents ---> less chance of melted ice drip from lid vents Improved threads ---> better seal & attachment of lid / components Improved strength of lid / cup ---> improved rigidity / product feel Updated design ---> diamond facet design Improved pour spout ---> flow is more straight down vs out / arcing downward in V1 product Larger indents in stainless cups ---> easier to spot fill lines for initial assembly
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