Posted on 01/09/2020 7:28:56 AM PST by C19fan
An amazing 'reverse microwave' that can chill a beer, bottle of wine or soft drink in seconds has been unveiled at CES 2020.
The Juno has been developed by California-based Matrix Industries, which specialises in body heat-powered smartwatches.
The 'chiller' uses a thermoelectric cooling engine that spins water around the beverage at high speed, rapidly decreasing the temperature of the can.
As the container itself is held still, the contents will be ready to drink as soon as it comes out of the machine and won't 'fizz up' and, according to Matrix.
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Some days you gotta have a cup of coffee and $10 million Dollars to feel good...
This is awesome. Something my friends and I in college would have purchased for certain. It reminds me of when you were having a party and would run out of beer. Everyone would throw in some money and one of the girls would inevitably volunteer to make a beer run. it seems they would come back with warm beer and everyone would be pissed. Why warm beer? “Because it was on sale...” Girls can’t resist a sale and couldn’t conceive of the fact that warm beer would ruin the party.
Now someone needs to invent a time machine.
ROFL!!!
BS
Well, I was hoping for a drug that would dissolve blockages of the coronary arteries but this will do for the time being. /s
R-12 worked very well until that whole ozone thing made it cost prohibitive.
So, you already have a glass of ice handy...
High dose vitamin K (if I remember right, about 300 IU/day. split up between 3 doses) together with a lot of vitamin D.
There are MDs who have articles /YouTubes on it.
Fill a cooler with ice, water, and salt.
Take a warm beer and spin it with your mikita drill.
30 seconds and its to cold to drink
Rapidly chilling beer seems to be the most important feature of this new invention.
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