Here's a sneak peek into the performance you can expect from a Huski Slim Can Cooler.
This was a one-hour preliminary product test to help understand the thermal efficiency of a Huski Slim Can Cooler.
The test indicated that over a 60 minute period the liquid in the Huski went up by 2.7°C. An increase of 104%. The liquid in the uninsulated vessel went up by 14.4°C. An increase of 424%. The Huski Slim Can Cooler kept the liquid more than 5x colder.
The testing environment was indoors. The liquid in the cans was water. Cans were 250ml and all the same size.
Starting temperatures were similar to drinks from a standard household fridge. We see some initial temperature variation of 0.8 degrees, which is likely either due to variance in the contents initial temperature or variance in thermometer calibration.
Here's a snapshot of the raw data from the test at 5 minute intervals. We mapped the test data against our standardised temperature definitions and their respective colours to show progression through the temperature ranges.
| Time | Huski Slim Can Cooler contents | Uninsulated can contents |
| 0 minutes | 2.6 °C | 3.4 °C |
| 5 minutes | 2.7 °C | 6.3 °C |
| 10 minutes | 3.2 °C | 6.2 °C |
| 15 minutes | 3.7 °C | 8.8 °C |
| 20 minutes | 4.1 °C | 10.3 °C |
| 25 minutes | 4.4 °C | 11.9 °C |
| 30 minutes | 4.6 °C | 13.2 °C |
| 35 minutes | 4.7 °C | 14.3 °C |
| 40 minutes | 5.0 °C | 15.3 °C |
| 45 minutes | 4.7 °C | 16.1 °C |
| 50 minutes | 5.0 °C | 16.7 °C |
| 55 minutes | 5.0 °C | 17.3 °C |
| 60 minutes | 5.3 °C | 17.8 °C |
Key
| Ice-cold | Cold | Chilled | Cool | Room temp. |

If you want to keep your slim cans perfectly chilled while you sip, check out the Huski Slim Can Cooler.