Frequently Asked Questions
This can cooler is made of fabric. The fabric construction ensures durability and a vibrant design that lasts.
The can cooler measures six point five inches in length, three point five inches in width, and zero point twenty-five inches in height. These dimensions make it a perfect fit for slim cans.
Yes, this can cooler is machine washable. You can easily clean it without worrying about damaging the artwork.
To use the can cooler, simply slide your slim can inside for an insulated fit. It is designed to keep your drinks cold and your hands dry.
Yes, this can cooler is designed to fit twelve ounce slim cans perfectly. It accommodates popular brands like Michelob Ultra and Heineken Light.
Yes, this can cooler is portable and convenient. Its collapsible design makes it easy to carry to gatherings, picnics, or outdoor events.
You can clean this can cooler by placing it in the washing machine. It is recommended to use a gentle cycle to maintain its quality.
Yes, this can cooler is safe for children. It is made from non-toxic fabric materials, making it a family-friendly accessory.
Yes, this can cooler features exclusive artwork. Each design showcases vibrant colors created by talented artists.
Yes, this can cooler makes a great gift. It is perfect for occasions like housewarmings, weddings, or as a thoughtful present for pet lovers.
If your can cooler arrives damaged, you can contact customer support for assistance. They will guide you through the return or exchange process.
No, this can cooler is specifically designed for cold beverages. It works best with drinks like sodas and energy drinks.
This can cooler acts as an insulator, which helps to keep your drinks cold for a longer period. The fabric material aids in temperature retention.
The warranty policy may vary, but typically, it covers manufacturing defects. Check with the retailer for specific details regarding warranty coverage.
No, this can cooler is not designed for bottles. It is specifically tailored to fit twelve ounce slim cans.

