Frequently Asked Questions
This cooler is designed to fit twelve ounce slim cans. It accommodates popular brands like Michelob Ultra and Heineken Light.
The can cooler is made from durable fabric. It’s designed to withstand machine washing without losing its vibrant colors.
The cooler measures six and a half inches in length, three and a half inches in width, and has a height of zero point twenty-four inches.
Simply slide your slim can into the cooler for a snug fit. It helps to keep your drink cold while providing a stylish appearance.
Yes, this cooler is suitable for various twelve ounce slim cans. It's perfect for drinks like Starbucks Refreshers and Vitaminwater.
Yes, the cooler is collapsible and portable. It’s designed for convenience, making it easy to store and transport.
You can clean the cooler by placing it in the washing machine. The design is durable and maintains its colors after several washes.
Yes, it is suitable for outdoor use. The cooler is designed to withstand various conditions, making it ideal for gatherings.
You can store the cooler by folding it flat. Its collapsible design makes it easy to tuck away in a drawer or travel bag.
Yes, the cooler showcases exclusive, vibrant artwork. Each design is created by talented artists, adding a unique flair.
Yes, it makes an excellent gift. It’s perfect for housewarmings, weddings, and as a thoughtful present for friends and family.
If the cooler arrives damaged, you should contact customer support. They can guide you through the return or replacement process.
Yes, this cooler typically comes with a warranty. Please check the product packaging or the retailer's website for specific details.
No, this cooler is specifically designed for cold beverages. It works best with chilled drinks to maintain their temperature.
Yes, there are multiple designs available. Each cooler features unique artwork to cater to different tastes and preferences.
Yes, the cooler is lightweight and easy to handle. It’s designed for comfort and convenience when using and carrying.

