🥤 Chill out in style with HyperChiller!
The HyperChiller is a patented stainless-steel beverage cooler that rapidly chills your favorite drinks in under 60 seconds without dilution. Its eco-friendly design is dishwasher safe and perfect for a variety of beverages, making it an essential tool for busy professionals who crave convenience and style.
Exterior Finish | Brushed or Polished |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 15.9 Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.25"D x 4.25"W x 6.75"H |
Capacity | 12.5 Fluid Ounces |
Style | Modern |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Specific Uses For Product | Iced Coffee |
Special Features | Portable |
Coffee Maker Type | Pour Over |
D**4
What a clever product!
I was thrilled to come across this product; it is such a clever idea! Living in Hawaii, we exclusively drink our coffee iced and have been putting it in the fridge overnight to cool it down for years. Sometimes we forget to do it at night, then you’re either drinking it hot, or watering it down trying to cool it quickly. So this product is a game changer. You do need to freeze it beforehand, so I’m not sure if this will replace our everyday routine or just be for emergencies or those days you decide you need an extra one in the afternoon. I love that the design of this chills the coffee without watering it down at all, so you still get your full coffee flavor and taste. It only holds a smaller size coffee (looks like between 8-12 oz), but one ‘freezing’ can still cool down 2-3 canisters full before needing to pop back in the freezer. It’s really easy to use. I opted for the Stainless Steel style and I find it attractive (more so than the plastic ones). All the parts are metal and feel really well constructed and durable. The Stainless Steel also makes it easy to clean. Such a great invention! Very functional product that makes a great gift for any (cold) coffee lover!
R**G
It works good but read kinda cons
1) if you can’t wait about five minutes for an ice cold cup of coffee WITHOUT ADDING ICE don’t get this.2) only holds 12 1/2 ounces. But 4$3) it has more parts then I thought it was going to but they’re not really a big pain. But it has you know a few parts four of them that you’ve got to maintain and make sure you don’t lose but they really don’t need to be put into a dishwasher you just wash them off and you put them back together again and you keep putting it into the freezer after you use it you dump it out you wash it out fill it up again put it in the freezer. But it has more parts and I was expecting a lot more. I was expecting it to have just one container and that’s it but it’s nothing like thatdepending on how hot the coffee is you put into it you can get 2 usages but again you’re going to wait between five and 10 minutes for the second one as well. So if you’re in a hurry and you want 24 ounces of coffee this is not what you get. This was not exactly what I was expecting when I got this. I understand the concept of it is you know pretty basic but I didn’t think it was gonna be like this I thought that it was gonna be a very large container and it’s not I also thought I was gonna be able to drink out of it and you can’t because it’s huge. It’s not meant to be drunk you have to pour into something else. But overall of course it works. The concept is simple there’s a ton of ice with a metal container and a coffee goes into it and as the ice melts the coffee gets colder. I’m not disappointed at all. Because I can wait that amount of time to get an iced coffeeIt works. I watched a video about it and you know it’s about 60 seconds or so they said to leave it in. To be completely honest here that’s not how it works. When I get iced coffee I don’t want any ice inside of it OK I want the coffee to be cold like it was in the refrigerator I don’t want the ice. ice waters down no matter what you get. You have to leave this there for about five minutes if you take it directly from your coffee pot and poured it. It only holds 12 1/2 ounces. But if you leave it there for five minutes or so it comes out ice cold. And depending on how hot it is you can get more than one usage out of it you may have to wait five or 10 minutes out. But if you want a cup of coffee that’s going to be cold without ice you’re not gonna get it in 60 seconds no matter what are you shaking around you know slowly in your head and swirly they said to do or to leave it standing straight you’re not gonna get it cold like that you’re still gonna have to put it over ice. So wait five minutes if you can
C**Y
New Englanders! You need this for your iced regulars!
Holy! I am a New Englander through and through and need my iced coffee. This is THE way to make iced coffee at home. The set up is easy. Once frozen, pour the hot liquid in, swirl it around (their directions) or let it sit for 60-90 seconds. The hyperchiller gets it COLD without exposing it to liquid to water it down. The grip is wide. I wish it closed because I sometimes make a mess when I swirl it. I completely empty it once a week and give it a clean. It could theoretically go longer but I have 2 so I alternate cleaning weeks. Not only good for coffee but any hot beverage that you want to make cold. I will gift these to my friends this Christmas
H**T
Good for cooling wine & spirits, NOT coffee
The ad for this reads, “The HyperChiller will CHILL your coffee in less than 60 seconds. Take the edge off a hectic morning by enjoying an Iced Coffee on the go. ” However, the instructions say, “In as little as one minute, the coffee will have cooled down by up to 130 degrees F (54 C). Pour via the spout on the opposite side of the lid into your cup and enjoy!”Per the FDA Food Code, you cannot hold food less than 135 degrees F for food safety, which is HOT enough to minimize bacteria growth. My point is not food safety or bacteria. It’s that this product will only cool to 130 F, 5 degrees less than what is required to HOT hold food. It’s simply brought coffee (typically brewed 190 to 200 degrees F for best extraction) down to 130 degrees F.If you pour fresh brewed coffee into this (previously frozen) device, wait the allotted amount of time, then pour it over ice, you better have brewed your coffee really, really strong, as 130 degree coffee poured over ice may bring it down room temperature (70 degrees F) by melting all the ice and watering down your coffee significantly. Room temperature coffee does not equate to cold or chilled coffee to me.You’re better off brewing coffee the night ahead and keeping it in a cup of your choosing (not this device) in the refrigerator overnight. In the morning the coffee should be cool (~40 degrees F) and any ice added to it should remain ice, resulting in an actual ICED coffee with a good coffee strength (not weak or watered down). For these reasons, I cannot recommend this product for coffee.It may work well for wine and spirits, cooling those down from room temperature to something cooler and maybe “chilled” in about 90 seconds.
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