Amazing Drinks Gadgets for Summer

Amazing Drinks Gadgets for Summer



I test a soda bottle drinks dispenser, Coke can gadgets, and an electric drinks dispenser to make life simple in the kitchen.

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  1. I have not had a Fanta Orange in years but I do remember the color being more orange than what came out of your can. What happened? Did Coca-Cola make unannounced changes or is it just in your area?

  2. Given that the drinks dispenser is only £7 on amazon, I think a slightly flimsy design and having to squeeze the bottle at the end is a small price to pay for something that adds an extra layer of sophistication to getting drunk on cheap cornershop cider. 😂

  3. The first one just needs some kind of little pump. Squeezing the bottle after the liquid level gets below the tap is probably the best solution.

  4. Why? Just Why? Pay for some gadget that your fingers can do to open a bottle. People are getting dumber all the time.
    👎 And I bet there are people who will actually buy this crap.

  5. The first gadget? The spout for the upside down two litter bottle of pop (soda) actually isn't a bad idea. One must realize as soon as you open a can of soda it automatically slowly releases the dissolved carbon in the pop under one atmosphere and I believe once the can pressure is at 20 atmosphere's the carbon quits releasing. So once the soda in the bottle releases enough carbon to hit 20 atmospheres, well with the new volume of air in the bottle it should easily be enough to empty the entire bottle, granted it's going to taste a little flatter too (but that's a given after you open a new bottle because even after you put the cap back on the carbon is going to keep releasing until the air pressure hits 20 atmospheres.). But if you are not drinking more than one cup at a time? Then it works great and the soda won't go completely flat well no flatter than how you'd normally just put the cap back on and shove it back into the fridge… Same note? It's just a fancier way of pouring your drink.

  6. for the first one the solution is simple, all they need to do is raise the area that the soda bottle screws into, and have the spigot be leveled with it or be below it, that way the pressure is sure to force it out that way. there could also be an included air valve that allows air to follow behind the soda but doesn't let the soda come out, kinda like how the olive dressing bottles work where they have that second little tube that functions for air flow.

  7. 4:31 why not just put them upright though
    if theyre so close together itd just be hard to grab one normally without messing up the whole thing in some way and just putting them upright would stop any rolling

  8. The bottle tops, I remembered my mother buying some, they are a pretty cool concept to keep your drinks from spilling. Though it can still pop off if you’re not careful

  9. If your fridge/freezer has grated shelves, you can use a binder clip or clothespin to also stack cans or bottles by using the wall to start making the pyramid in your fridge without a device like the one shown at 3:45.

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