Frequently Asked Questions
The can cooler sleeve is made of fabric. This durable material is designed to withstand washing while maintaining vibrant artwork.
The can cooler measures six and a half inches in length, three and a half inches in width, and a quarter inch in height. These dimensions make it a perfect fit for twelve-ounce slim cans.
Yes, the can cooler is machine washable. You can easily clean it without worrying about the design coming off.
Simply slide your twelve-ounce slim can into the cooler sleeve. It fits snugly and provides insulation for your beverage.
Yes, it fits various twelve-ounce slim cans. This includes brands like Michelob Ultra, Heineken Light, and Starbucks Refreshers.
Yes, this can cooler is perfect for outdoor events. Its collapsible design makes it easy to transport and store.
You can clean the can cooler by placing it in the washing machine. The fabric is durable and retains its design even after washing.
Yes, the can cooler is safe for children. It is made from non-toxic fabric and has no hazardous materials.
No, this cooler is designed specifically for cold beverages. It provides insulation for twelve-ounce slim cans.
This can cooler makes a great gift due to its unique artwork and practical use. It’s ideal for housewarmings, weddings, and gatherings.
This can cooler offers exclusive full-color artwork and a universal fit for various brands. Its durability and washability set it apart.
Yes, there is a warranty available for this product. Please check with the manufacturer for specific warranty details.
If the can cooler arrives damaged, you should contact customer support immediately for a replacement or refund.
No, this cooler is specifically designed for twelve-ounce slim cans. It may not fit other sizes properly.
While made from fabric, the eco-friendliness depends on the production methods used. Check with the manufacturer for sustainability practices.
The can cooler features vibrant, full-color artwork created by talented artists. This adds a stylish touch to your beverage.

