Tyler’s ability to listen to his audience and take constructive criticism is why we keep coming back. We’re all human and make mistakes. We should all be able to take a step back and realize when we’re wrong. 🙌🏼👏🏼
It's one thing to admit to something small, it is a whole other to admit to something you are emotionally invested in and are wrong. Unless Tyler has staked his entire identity on wet paper towels cooling down cans faster, I think you are taking his mea culpa a little too seriously.
I don't think those personal coolers are meant to really cool room temp liquid down, more likely they are meant to hold drinks that have been in fridge cold while they are on your desk etc
@@Those_Weirdos You can make that argument for almost any purchase anybody had ever made in the history of humanity having currency. There are very few things that are a necessity. Some people want to spend their hard earned money on a silly little drink cooler for their desk. Why do you feel the need to belittle and degrade it? Are you too good to use a personal drink cooler or something? It’s a silly little product that probably cost 25-30 bucks.
There's a creator who does that (along with a ton of other stuff). The channel is nothing like this one, it's more of a cooking channel but he does gadgets & hacks regularly too, plus he's funny & doesn't take cooking seriously. I highly recommend him, even if you don't care anything about cooking. His name is Barry Lewis.
Very cool Tyler! 😁 The damp paper towel works because water has a higher thermal conductivity than air. The water draws the heat out from the can faster and more efficiently. This is why also pouring some cold water in a cooler that the drinks can sit in, in addition to the ice, will cool the drinks faster than having just ice. Now for another cooling experiment, fill water and ice into a bowl. Put your unopened soda/beer can into the icy water so more than half of the can is submerged in the icy water. Next, add a handful of salt into the water and ice and stir to mix the salt, ice and water evenly. Wait for about 5 minutes and then check the temperature.
This is why Tyler’s the best he listens to his commenters and proves if his thinking is right or not and actually tests criticism for SCIENCE props to Tyler
In what way imaginable, is any of this “for science”? 😭 This is 100% through and through, for his audience. I promise you with my full heart, the scientific community has absolutely no use for knowing which cheesy plastic drink cooler is more effective in a 60 minute window. Fun to watch though.
hi Tyler the paper Towle trick is to get it cold faster not cooler just faster like instead of 30 mins it will take 15 to drinkable temperature your welcome ted long time sub
Wrapping the wet paper towel around it helps cool it faster because once the water in the paper towel cools down faster, because it's thin. Then once it's cold, it's practically like wrapping your soda can with ice instead of just cold air. To make it simpler to understand, it's like if you open your freezer and put your hand inside without touching anything, you can feel that it's cold but if you put your hand in there and submerge it in a 34F bucket of water, that would feel a lot more cold than just the air inside the fridge.
On one of the listings for the cooler that does not have the cover for it the instructions says "Adding a small amount of water to refrigerating warehouse gives a better cooling effect" maybe do that to both of them and see of it works better.
I love you and the way your brain works. I remember doing this at like 7 years old as soon as my grandma would get home from the supermarket with the groceries because I wanted a coke really bad, and it was like natural instinct that it would cool it down faster. Feels good to be validated.
I wrap the can in 1-2 layers dry, then only dampen the towel. You don't want to introduce a ton of moisture to the freezer. The towel is close to dry before the can gets cold.
Air is an excellent thermal insulator (A thermos keeps your food hot/cold by creating a barrier that limits heat transfer). Since the air in the freezer is still, heat transfer from the can to the air is slow. By contrast, water is an excellent thermal conductor, which is how sweating cools you down. A wet towel cools down rapidly and facillitates heat transfer from the can to the air.
The desk top “drink cool” is meant to keep an already cold drink cold for a longer time. You get a drink from fridge, you go back to desk at work or gaming and put your can into machine. It will keep it “ice cold” or drinkable for a longer time than just leaving it on the table.
Fyi the reason the wet paper towels works is because water is much better of a thermal conductor then air is. Meaning if you wrap a can with a wet rag or paper towel, it will cool down faster because heat transfers quicker in wtaer then air
This one hits hard. Take about a glass of ice in a tupperware or bowl, set the can down sideways in the ice and continually spin slowly. The more ice you have surrounding, the faster it will cool. A few mins tops and you have an ice cold soda
The water on the outside is warm (evaporating). When you throw the warm wet towels in the freezer it speeds up the evaporation due to the difference in temperature which takes energy (heat) away from the towel/can
those drink chillers you used at the end are for keeping already cold drinks cold for longer not chilling drinks from room temperature down to drinkable temperatures. You should start with a 32 degree drink and see how long it can keep the drink at a drinkable temperature compared to having the same drink in like a "YETI" tumbler
So, heat transfers differently in different enviorments. Humidity and surface area are one of the biggest factros and they're in a tight relationship with the heat transfer speed. Incrising any of the factors will incrise the speed and vice versa.
You should try putting the lid for the one cooler on the one on the left. I know it doesnt quite fit it, but it looks like it would atleast set on it. I think the lid would help significantly. The one on the right just really sucks.
What about putting the can on the cooler plate and putting the cup over the can. That way theres no heatsink from the cup to the can to the liquid, just cold from the can to the liquid.
All you have to do to turbo chill a coke is put the can on something cold… (ice cream container, ice tray, etc) and make sure the can is in front of the fan of the freezer. It’s all about convective cooling. You’re wanting other things like the moving air and the cold item will draw the heat away. In front the fan, you can have a near freezing drink in 30 min.
I've been doing the wet paper towel on warm beer/soda can/bottle for years after learning it from "Household Hacker", may he rest in peace. Also, I full sheet or 2 select a size sheets are plenty. All you need to do is cover it with a damp paper towel, put in the freezer, and set a timer for 20 minutes, NO MORE THAN 20 MINUTES OR YOU'LL HAVE A MESSY FREEZER.
Wrap the can in the paper towel first, run water over the whole thing, kinda squeegee some of the water out with your hands if it's too wet, then put it in the freezer. That's way easier that trying to unfold a wet paper towel.
Idr the exact numbers, but it was on a whiskey channel that they were saying that when you chill something, you can lose up to 60% of your flavor. Always thought it was an interesting concept.
normaly you use wet paper to wrap on a can. so the water can evaporate. the energi that is used to vaporate the water, is taken from the can. meaning the can gets colder. !
Part of the reason it works is the same reason you get colder in water faster than just being out in the cold air. It's why Jack from Titanic died before Rose 😂😂. The reason why the one with the cover is hotter is because radiative cooling. The cover holds in the heat vs the uncovered expel the heat from the source.
Wrap the can in paper towel then get it wet. Also... Did you try sitting the can directly on the cooling plate not using the cup at all and try switching the clear cup to the other unit to see if it changes anything?
just i thought, why didnt you just wrap the can with a dry towel and wet it afterwards with a spray bottle or just running it under a trickle of water?
Since I am here I have two random ideas to see if they work. 1. wrap the paper towel dry around the can, than dip it in water to see if it makes it easier to wrap than a wet paper towel. 2. what if you put the paper towel in salt water vs normal water. Salt water has a lower freezing point so...maybe get colder depending on your freezer.
So those drink chillers use peltier cooling. That technology is extremely dependent on ambient temperature. It can only cool about 20-30 degrees below ambient max. It’s just the limitation of that technology.
When I watch Tyler on the main channel I often wonder if he’s trolling or if he really doesn’t know what he’s doing. I appreciate the way he tests things and admits when he’s wrong.
I'm curious if the lid was put on the other drink cooler would it perform worse? and the one that comes with the lid how does it cool drinks with or without the lid. Kind of need to know Tyler.
So I'm a nerd, and I did my research. The reason why the wet paper towel works is because of evaporation, it's the same idea as why your shaving cream bottle gets cold when you use it. Theoretically if you use warm water, NOT HOT, just warm, it could work even better. In the lower temperature, it's easier for water to evaporate, which is also why warm water for ice cubes technically is faster than tap cool. Evaporation draws energy away from the source that is evaporating, cooling it down
I don’t think it makes any sense to use the drink coolers with soda because I feel like the soda would be flat by the time you drink it. Maybe they are designed to be used with water?
The pop would would flat after sitting out for a hour while it got cold using those machines. It might be best to use those with non-carbonated drinks.
isn't the can supposed to go under the caps so they're directly contacting the cooling at the bottom? like the cup isn't a cup it's a cap that goes over the can. Edit: after looking it up the pictures do show it setting in the cup.... Doesn't make sense to me.
I'm glad you did this because I had no idea about the wet paper towel life hack but it makes since, water is the best thermal battery, better than metal, so it can soak up more cold in laymen's terms
If you want a cold drink fast. Put it in a bowl of ice and spin it with your fingers like spinning a wheel. Instant heat exchanger in 30 seconds colder than 30 minutes in the freezer. Good party trick
eh, the salt water+ice thing works best, bar none. it just needs a crap ton of salt to get the balance right in the water. it works because it lowers the freezing point of the water, letting the ice drop the temp of the water below freezing, and for every so many degrees below freezing things are, will drop the time it takes to cool things by whatever (i'll admit i forget the ratio). the paper towel trick works, but it takes longer. the salt water method takes far less time on average. a few minutes, vs ~15-20. the ratios of salt+water+ice are important though, it can be 'rough', but it just just toss some random amounts into a container and hope its probably gonna fail.
This is freaky. I've been thinking about ways to cool my drinks using some kind of refrigeration units, and then this video pops up on my youtube page randomly. I didn't search for it, look up on internet, or even talked about it....... I noticed this happening quite a lot lately.
Just put the can in ice water have you ever had to reach in the bottom of a tub at the park and root around for the last beer under the soda. Best coldest beer you can have.
This kinda like what the channel RCLIFEON did. Made a container, added water and ice the spun the drink in the water while a small pump poured the cold water on the can as it was rotating. I don’t recall exactly how cold it got, it was sometime ago.
Goddamn Americans and your Imperial units. When he took the temperature of the first can and said 39/38 degrees I was like "I thought he was meant to be cooling these down not heating them up" lmfao
Tyler, good job. I love your videos, but sometimes we have to eat our own words lol keep up the good work I would love to do a video with you. Testing weird objects lol.
Next time you do one of these you should make a bet with us. If we’re right, you gotta eat a pickle slice. Deal?
He already eats pickles.
The guy has eaten enough pickles for this channel. Remember "Eating pickles everyday, for 30 days"?
3 sheets? Who would use 3 sheets to wrap a can of soda, come on man….
Luh ussy n1qq3r ain't gone do dat my boa
@@roccorodriguez6653 especially when you can roll it around in a small bowl of ice for about 2 minutes to get it ice cold.
Tyler’s ability to listen to his audience and take constructive criticism is why we keep coming back. We’re all human and make mistakes. We should all be able to take a step back and realize when we’re wrong. 🙌🏼👏🏼
Yes.
@@alext6933 95% of people will never admit all of their their mistakes.
which usualy result in doing the same mistake over and over.
Okay.
It's one thing to admit to something small, it is a whole other to admit to something you are emotionally invested in and are wrong. Unless Tyler has staked his entire identity on wet paper towels cooling down cans faster, I think you are taking his mea culpa a little too seriously.
@@tomatodamashi fr
I don't think those personal coolers are meant to really cool room temp liquid down, more likely they are meant to hold drinks that have been in fridge cold while they are on your desk etc
They're meant to waste your money and make noise.
@@Those_Weirdos Nah i think they have a use, just not in the way used in the video
@@Those_Weirdos You can make that argument for almost any purchase anybody had ever made in the history of humanity having currency. There are very few things that are a necessity. Some people want to spend their hard earned money on a silly little drink cooler for their desk. Why do you feel the need to belittle and degrade it? Are you too good to use a personal drink cooler or something? It’s a silly little product that probably cost 25-30 bucks.
@@brendanclarkson4437 because it does a poor job
I do agree it’s about maintaining could not causing the cold in the first place
I'd like to see Tyler tackle life hacks to see if they actually work or they're easy to do as videos tend to depict.
omfg yes, that would funny as hell to watch XD
There's a creator who does that (along with a ton of other stuff). The channel is nothing like this one, it's more of a cooking channel but he does gadgets & hacks regularly too, plus he's funny & doesn't take cooking seriously. I highly recommend him, even if you don't care anything about cooking. His name is Barry Lewis.
@@munkustrap2 icic but who wouldn't wanna see Tyler give it a go haha
Please yes
Very cool Tyler! 😁
The damp paper towel works because water has a higher thermal conductivity than air. The water draws the heat out from the can faster and more efficiently. This is why also pouring some cold water in a cooler that the drinks can sit in, in addition to the ice, will cool the drinks faster than having just ice.
Now for another cooling experiment, fill water and ice into a bowl. Put your unopened soda/beer can into the icy water so more than half of the can is submerged in the icy water. Next, add a handful of salt into the water and ice and stir to mix the salt, ice and water evenly. Wait for about 5 minutes and then check the temperature.
As I'm sitting here sippin' on My Dr. Thunder 😂😂
This is why Tyler’s the best he listens to his commenters and proves if his thinking is right or not and actually tests criticism for SCIENCE props to Tyler
In what way imaginable, is any of this “for science”? 😭 This is 100% through and through, for his audience. I promise you with my full heart, the scientific community has absolutely no use for knowing which cheesy plastic drink cooler is more effective in a 60 minute window. Fun to watch though.
I love the care you took rolling the can in the paper towel lol
Those drink cooler things would be really good for putting an already chilled drink in it and keeping it cold
Just buy a thermos
hi Tyler the paper Towle trick is to get it cold faster not cooler just faster like instead of 30 mins it will take 15 to drinkable temperature your welcome ted long time sub
No.
If it can't cool a drink it also can't keep it cool
Wrapping the wet paper towel around it helps cool it faster because once the water in the paper towel cools down faster, because it's thin. Then once it's cold, it's practically like wrapping your soda can with ice instead of just cold air. To make it simpler to understand, it's like if you open your freezer and put your hand inside without touching anything, you can feel that it's cold but if you put your hand in there and submerge it in a 34F bucket of water, that would feel a lot more cold than just the air inside the fridge.
Best way I found was to wrap the can with one dry sheet then run it under the tap
On one of the listings for the cooler that does not have the cover for it the instructions says "Adding a small amount of water to refrigerating warehouse gives a better cooling effect" maybe do that to both of them and see of it works better.
I love you and the way your brain works. I remember doing this at like 7 years old as soon as my grandma would get home from the supermarket with the groceries because I wanted a coke really bad, and it was like natural instinct that it would cool it down faster. Feels good to be validated.
Or... wrap the can in the towel and dip in the water, perhaps? :)
FAR too easy! 😅
Its easier to just ring out the paper towel, its not herd to unravel it i font know why he had so much trouble 😂😂
Bro I started screaming so loud in my head that I think I blew my ear drum out.
Tyler's does EVERYTHING illogically
He always chooses chaos
I wrap the can in 1-2 layers dry, then only dampen the towel. You don't want to introduce a ton of moisture to the freezer. The towel is close to dry before the can gets cold.
Air is an excellent thermal insulator (A thermos keeps your food hot/cold by creating a barrier that limits heat transfer). Since the air in the freezer is still, heat transfer from the can to the air is slow. By contrast, water is an excellent thermal conductor, which is how sweating cools you down. A wet towel cools down rapidly and facillitates heat transfer from the can to the air.
The desk top “drink cool” is meant to keep an already cold drink cold for a longer time.
You get a drink from fridge, you go back to desk at work or gaming and put your can into machine. It will keep it “ice cold” or drinkable for a longer time than just leaving it on the table.
Man I LOVE seeing when his new videos show up in my suggested, gets me hype when I'm thinking it's in "watch again"
Fyi the reason the wet paper towels works is because water is much better of a thermal conductor then air is. Meaning if you wrap a can with a wet rag or paper towel, it will cool down faster because heat transfers quicker in wtaer then air
This one hits hard. Take about a glass of ice in a tupperware or bowl, set the can down sideways in the ice and continually spin slowly. The more ice you have surrounding, the faster it will cool. A few mins tops and you have an ice cold soda
The water on the outside is warm (evaporating). When you throw the warm wet towels in the freezer it speeds up the evaporation due to the difference in temperature which takes energy (heat) away from the towel/can
Wouldn't it be easier to just wrap the drinks dry THEN wet them?... Never change Tyler.
those drink chillers you used at the end are for keeping already cold drinks cold for longer not chilling drinks from room temperature down to drinkable temperatures. You should start with a 32 degree drink and see how long it can keep the drink at a drinkable temperature compared to having the same drink in like a "YETI" tumbler
So, heat transfers differently in different enviorments. Humidity and surface area are one of the biggest factros and they're in a tight relationship with the heat transfer speed. Incrising any of the factors will incrise the speed and vice versa.
You should try putting the lid for the one cooler on the one on the left. I know it doesnt quite fit it, but it looks like it would atleast set on it. I think the lid would help significantly. The one on the right just really sucks.
What about putting the can on the cooler plate and putting the cup over the can. That way theres no heatsink from the cup to the can to the liquid, just cold from the can to the liquid.
All you have to do to turbo chill a coke is put the can on something cold… (ice cream container, ice tray, etc) and make sure the can is in front of the fan of the freezer. It’s all about convective cooling. You’re wanting other things like the moving air and the cold item will draw the heat away. In front the fan, you can have a near freezing drink in 30 min.
I buy 50 gallons of liquid nitrogen a month just so I can freeze my drinks the fastest.
I've been doing the wet paper towel on warm beer/soda can/bottle for years after learning it from "Household Hacker", may he rest in peace. Also, I full sheet or 2 select a size sheets are plenty. All you need to do is cover it with a damp paper towel, put in the freezer, and set a timer for 20 minutes, NO MORE THAN 20 MINUTES OR YOU'LL HAVE A MESSY FREEZER.
Wrap the can in the paper towel first, run water over the whole thing, kinda squeegee some of the water out with your hands if it's too wet, then put it in the freezer. That's way easier that trying to unfold a wet paper towel.
The wet paper towel was a trick I learned from Mythbusters. Simple yet effective.
Idr the exact numbers, but it was on a whiskey channel that they were saying that when you chill something, you can lose up to 60% of your flavor. Always thought it was an interesting concept.
I wanna know the reason/video behind the pasta on the wall
normaly you use wet paper to wrap on a can. so the water can evaporate. the energi that is used to vaporate the water, is taken from the can. meaning the can gets colder. !
you can also use TP if you dont have paper towls it will get it just as cold same concept though
Could you also write the temperature in Celsius?
Yeah fuck this Fahrenheit shit.
We don't use communist measurements in the states. Google it yourself.
@@DerrickRG Celsius and Kilometer is so much better.
Part of the reason it works is the same reason you get colder in water faster than just being out in the cold air. It's why Jack from Titanic died before Rose 😂😂. The reason why the one with the cover is hotter is because radiative cooling. The cover holds in the heat vs the uncovered expel the heat from the source.
If u all reddy got a chilled drink the should keep them cold tho try it I'm curious
Wrap the can in paper towel then get it wet.
Also... Did you try sitting the can directly on the cooling plate not using the cup at all and try switching the clear cup to the other unit to see if it changes anything?
I would imagine the personal drink coolers would be better at KEEPING a drink cold rather than cooling the drink down.
my younger brother wraps his cans in paper towel sometimes and never believed him and told him its a waste of time. i guess i was wrong after all lol
just i thought, why didnt you just wrap the can with a dry towel and wet it afterwards with a spray bottle or just running it under a trickle of water?
Since I am here I have two random ideas to see if they work.
1. wrap the paper towel dry around the can, than dip it in water to see if it makes it easier to wrap than a wet paper towel.
2. what if you put the paper towel in salt water vs normal water. Salt water has a lower freezing point so...maybe get colder depending on your freezer.
Try to cool a drink with those compressed air cans, if you hold them upside down and spray its freezing cold.
Blue shop towels would stay together better and are a bit thicker and might work better???
How do you not know you're supposed to face the top of the can east for optimal cooling
So those drink chillers use peltier cooling. That technology is extremely dependent on ambient temperature. It can only cool about 20-30 degrees below ambient max. It’s just the limitation of that technology.
U need to add salt for the first one.. saturated salt in a paper towel is so much better and quicker.
"They Does cool down faster, if you just pour it in da cup" - Abraham Lincoln
When I watch Tyler on the main channel I often wonder if he’s trolling or if he really doesn’t know what he’s doing. I appreciate the way he tests things and admits when he’s wrong.
Some things he does intentionally.. other times.. it’s just Tyler being Tyler lol
I'm curious if the lid was put on the other drink cooler would it perform worse? and the one that comes with the lid how does it cool drinks with or without the lid. Kind of need to know Tyler.
The personal drink coolers might not cool well, but they \would be nice for keeping your drink cold on a summer day.
So I'm a nerd, and I did my research. The reason why the wet paper towel works is because of evaporation, it's the same idea as why your shaving cream bottle gets cold when you use it. Theoretically if you use warm water, NOT HOT, just warm, it could work even better. In the lower temperature, it's easier for water to evaporate, which is also why warm water for ice cubes technically is faster than tap cool. Evaporation draws energy away from the source that is evaporating, cooling it down
Man! You almost got the paper towel trick. You wrap the can in paper towel first, then wet it lol.
Im willing to bet its meant to putvan already chilled can in it and keep is chilled while drinking it without dropping to room temp as fast, maybe idk
I don’t think it makes any sense to use the drink coolers with soda because I feel like the soda would be flat by the time you drink it. Maybe they are designed to be used with water?
Yeah. Leaving pop out for an hour *might* get it colder faster but it’s also going to go flat. Yuck either way!
The pop would would flat after sitting out for a hour while it got cold using those machines. It might be best to use those with non-carbonated drinks.
I'm almost positive that those are to keep the can cold whilst your drinking it not to cool a already warm can.
4:42 Nice
isn't the can supposed to go under the caps so they're directly contacting the cooling at the bottom? like the cup isn't a cup it's a cap that goes over the can.
Edit: after looking it up the pictures do show it setting in the cup.... Doesn't make sense to me.
You're not meant to put the drink in that metal cylinder haha
I'm glad you did this because I had no idea about the wet paper towel life hack but it makes since, water is the best thermal battery, better than metal, so it can soak up more cold in laymen's terms
one select a size sheet damp is all you need
Best way to a drink for a 12oz can about 30 oz of iced salt water around 15-20 minutes
Those coolers under perform compared to a freezer, which is something everyone has in their houses already.
I really love watching Tyler eat his words 😂
1:52 or another way to do it perhaps wrap the can with the paper first, then soak it in the water….
Wonder if less soda in the cups will cool it more.
Try not to wast products, what happens to props and used products at the end ?
I do this with beer. Only takes 15-20 min depending on how warn it is.
I remember hearing that water cools three hundred times faster than air. That's why i believe in the wet towel
when i find out i didn’t place a few beers in the fridge before work i do the wet towel thing and come back in 20mins
Hey Bud I love the struggle but wrap the paper towel around the can dry and then wet the can
If you want a cold drink fast. Put it in a bowl of ice and spin it with your fingers like spinning a wheel. Instant heat exchanger in 30 seconds colder than 30 minutes in the freezer. Good party trick
try a bit of urea garden fertilizer in water . Old Australian bush trick ;)
eh, the salt water+ice thing works best, bar none. it just needs a crap ton of salt to get the balance right in the water.
it works because it lowers the freezing point of the water, letting the ice drop the temp of the water below freezing, and for every so many degrees below freezing things are, will drop the time it takes to cool things by whatever (i'll admit i forget the ratio).
the paper towel trick works, but it takes longer. the salt water method takes far less time on average. a few minutes, vs ~15-20.
the ratios of salt+water+ice are important though, it can be 'rough', but it just just toss some random amounts into a container and hope its probably gonna fail.
Pretty good that Tyler is a man of his word. Mmmm I bet those words had a bitter taste. Kudos to you my friend.
Wrap in a single sheet DRY and then wet it with the faucet its easier
Water just transfers heat out of the can faster, the same way wet clothes makes you much colder than dry ones.
Tyler is the type of tube that made videos from putting things in a jar to testing gadgets from Amazon.
Just like thousands of others.
Why would you doubt the paper towel method 😂 my first thought was of course that would work i need to try it
Did you ever take a soda in a can and spin it in ice for around 100 spins. It works you should try it if you haven’t already
great video great job tyler. it’s a great world with u in it.
Can you do a video on which paper towel absorbs the most water
This is freaky. I've been thinking about ways to cool my drinks using some kind of refrigeration units, and then this video pops up on my youtube page randomly. I didn't search for it, look up on internet, or even talked about it....... I noticed this happening quite a lot lately.
You should make a video showing you can wrap a can in foil and it won't explode like one without foil for some reason ... idk why but it won't
Colder soda definitely tastes better. 100%
Just put the can in ice water have you ever had to reach in the bottom of a tub at the park and root around for the last beer under the soda. Best coldest beer you can have.
I would be interested to know how the devices do at keeping an already cold soda cool, rather than trying to cool a warm soda.
1 sheet damp not wet works great 5 min and it’s ice cold
Put the can in a cooler of ice and spin the can for five minutes. It cools the drink quickly. The more the liquid moves the colder the drink.
This kinda like what the channel RCLIFEON did. Made a container, added water and ice the spun the drink in the water while a small pump poured the cold water on the can as it was rotating. I don’t recall exactly how cold it got, it was sometime ago.
Goddamn Americans and your Imperial units. When he took the temperature of the first can and said 39/38 degrees I was like "I thought he was meant to be cooling these down not heating them up" lmfao
i think the wet paper towel trick is to make it cool down faster in the freezer, not make it colder?
It did cool it down faster...
It's kinda obvious that it would get colder faster with the paper trick.
Gone learn today Tyler 😂
Adding salt helps to
Tyler, good job. I love your videos, but sometimes we have to eat our own words lol keep up the good work I would love to do a video with you. Testing weird objects lol.
Heat rises…the cover holds in the heat
Fill your cooler as you would but add rock salt to the ice as you go. You get beers as cold as can be without freezing. Your welcome.
I CANT do flat soda, that last cooler scares me