Now the Ecool is here to chill our drinks without refrigerators and electricity.Isn't it wow?
The philosophy behind this ecooler is that underground tempreture is more less then the air temperature. some tasted this in their grounds and the see noticeable difference between air and ground temperature.The underground temperature is 23C while the air tempreture is 10 times low 33C.
On the other hand could eCooler fit nicely into a permanent location in the garden or at the cottage.
There are the benefits of this new and unconventional refrigerator:
Firstly, the refrigerator no electricity or other energy and is therefore very environmentally friendly. Second, it provides eCooler can cool soft drinks and soda water all year round.
It empties and fills eCooler using an ingenious manual lift mechanism and to mark where your very mundane refrigerator is located, has eCooler a top design as an over-sized bottle cap.
At latitude in Denmark it's probably pretty safe to soft-drinks and water from eCooler is reasonably cool when brought up from the ground. Hardly refrigerator cold, but drinkable and far from the hand warm. Whether this is the case if eCooler used on a beach in southern Europe, It do nothing unsaid.
Underground cooler for soda wafter and soft-drinks does not need electricity.The original ecooler developed and patented by four guys with a small island Mors, in the north of Denmark.
Unique mechanism is hand-assembled and thoroughly tested before sale. Its creators emphasize that underground cooler does not require electricity and is completely safe for the environment, which means "you will drink a soft-drink and soda-water with a clear conscience."
To install e-Cool need to dig a hole in the garden depth of 113 cm and 30 cm in diameter. With a weight of 12 kg in design it placed 24 standard cans of 0.33 liters.
According to the innovators, the cooler has excellent thermal insulation and is capable of supporting banks chilled during the year. e-Cool can be ordered from the manufacturer's website for as low as $ 369.
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