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LG tackles warm beer woes with fridge blast chiller
Published Wednesday, Feb 1 2012, 14:56 GMT | By Andrew Laughlin | 1 comment
LG has launched a new blast chiller gadget for its Smart fridges which can cool a warm beer in just five minutes.
Amongst the announcements of new TVs and smartphones at the firm's press event last month at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, LG also introduced a novel solution to the problem of warm drinks.

Previously, people had to put humid tinnies and bottles of wine in the freezer to cool down, but that process could take some time and also bears the risk of them freezing.
The LG Blast Chiller, which will be incorporated into the new range of LG fridge freezers, is a special compartment that can cool a beer in five minutes, or a bottle of wine (or two beers) in just eight minutes.
The gadget is currently only being made available in Smart Fridges in the US.
Watch a video introducing the LG Blast Chiller below:
Amongst the announcements of new TVs and smartphones at the firm's press event last month at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, LG also introduced a novel solution to the problem of warm drinks.

Previously, people had to put humid tinnies and bottles of wine in the freezer to cool down, but that process could take some time and also bears the risk of them freezing.
The LG Blast Chiller, which will be incorporated into the new range of LG fridge freezers, is a special compartment that can cool a beer in five minutes, or a bottle of wine (or two beers) in just eight minutes.
The gadget is currently only being made available in Smart Fridges in the US.
Watch a video introducing the LG Blast Chiller below:
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