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Telebrands Bottle Tops

 
 
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Bottle Tops is the great invention that turns your favorite can drinks into a bottle. It is extremely simple to use. All you have to do is just snap on a Bottle Top to your can drink and your done. Bottle Tops will keep your soda carbonated because it has a tight leak proof seal. Now you can travel with your canned drink without the fear of spilling. They also help prevents bugs from crawling into your drink. Plus they are great for children since it prevents spills. Bottle Tops will attach to almost any can drink whether it is soda, beer, ice tea or an energy drink. A set of Bottle Tops comes in six different colors. They are reusable so you could wash them and use them again and again.


Product Details
Product Length:2.75 inches
Product Width:10.75 inches
Product Height:6.38 inches
Product Weight:0.74 pounds
Package Length:10.6 inches
Package Width:6.3 inches
Package Height:2.4 inches
Package Weight:0.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 44 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 44 customer reviews )
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:


4Great Little Product--but not for Hawaii  Mar 11, 2010 By jmatsu
Bottle Tops are meant to fit can tops that are about 2-1/8 inches in diameter, which is the standard size in most but NOT all places (Coke cans in Hawaii are about 1/4 inch bigger, about 2-5/16 inches across and will NOT fit). Other brands (like SnapCaps) seem to be the same size as Bottle Tops.

I bought these because I like to drink Coke from cans a little at a time. These help to keep the Coke from going flat as quickly once the can is open, but won't keep it as fizzy as it was when you first opened the can (you'd need a pressurized top for that). Also, if the can is almost empty, even with the Bottle Top on, your soda will probably go flat as quickly as it would if it weren't covered.

These tops are also useful for keeping yellow jackets out (which matters for regular soda--yellow jackets usually don't bother diet sodas) and for making sure that the contents don't spill when the can falls over.

Drinking from these is a little weird (it adds a glug-glug sensation that you don't get from drinking directly from the can)--but you get used to it.

These snap on easily, but can be a little tricky until you get the hang of it. Open the can FIRST. With the cap on the Bottle Top closed, position the top over the can at a slight angle and push down. The top should snap on, but if not you might have to move it around slightly to find the sweet spot. Also I think some tops might fit easier than others, so if you are having trouble--switch to a different top. It takes a bit of force--if you aren't careful you can knock the can over--so for your first try you might want to do it in a sink. Having the cap closed helps as it reduces the chances that you might crush the can while trying to push down on the top.

Again: open the can BEFORE snapping on the Bottle Top. The tops go on securely and are almost impossible to remove from an unopened can. (If you forget you can use a stick to punch in the top of the soda can.) To remove the Bottle Top, close the cap and squeeze the can. The air pressure is enough to send the top shooting several feet. (To avoid this I hold the top in one hand with a slight prying motion while I squeeze the can with the other. In addition to the air pressure, the way the can gets crushed when you squeeze it often makes the top come off.)

If you are in Puget Sound, you can find these in several stores. Fry's, RiteAid, and Bartell's carry these (in packs that have around 12 caps) for $9.99. (I saw some at Target the other day that were on sale for half price).

19 of 20 found the following review helpful:


3Once you figure out how to use it, it's OK  Dec 10, 2010 By K. Sozaeva "Obsessive bibliophile"
My first attempts at using the things were less than successful. The instructions would lead you to believe that it's a simple thing - just snap on the top and you're good to go! After use, snap it back off! Whee! What could be simpler?!?

Yeah - it isn't that easy.

My first try at putting one on lead to me literally crushing down the can. Drinking from a crushed down can is ... interesting (I don't like drinking from a glass, OK? Sue me ...). I finally managed to get one on ... then, when I was trying to get it off, it broke. Just snapped right in half. My husband finally came up with a way to easily get the Bottle Top onto the can - warm it up a bit first (the Bottle Top, not the can) by holding it under hot tap water. Once you have done that, put the Bottle Top over the can, evenly placed, and push down with gentle pressure (having the top closed helps to make sure that the pressure is even, but if you want to try it with the top open, be my guest) until it snaps on. It has worked really well for me.

However, it took me a while longer to figure out how to get the things back off ... the next attempt to get the top off led to me actually ripping the can itself into pieces, leaving the top bit of the can with the Bottle Top still intact and impossible to remove. Two of them down and into the trash ... Good thing I got a dozen! Finally I figured it out - you sort of squeeze the can at the top while pulling the Bottle Top at an angle - GENTLY - and it pops right off.

So, lots of experimenting and two Bottle Tops in the trash, but now it works OK and I can safely leave my can of Coke on the dresser while I wander around without worrying about a) a cat knocking my can over or b) a cockroach crawling into it. Hopefully this review will help someone to save themselves some hassle! Good luck and good night ...

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Keeps the carpet clean  Feb 02, 2010 By T. Dance "mom of amazing children"
We received some of these bottle tops from Santa and were so happy with them that I had to check Amazon to see if we could get some more. Before these bottle tops, I couldn't allow my children to bring drinks into our tv room. Spilled drinks have been our #1 pesky stain in the past, so I just didn't want to risk it on our new carpet. However, when my family has friends over to play xbox, watch football, etc., it is awkward to have everyone traipse into the kitchen everytime they want a drink. These snap on tops allow the consumer to snap the top closed on a canned soda, thereby avoiding spills. Also, it keeps the drink carbonated. We love 'em! Putting them on and off takes a little practice, but its easy to learn (to pull off, wait til can is empty, push in sides of can to dent it, and the top pulls right off). "A+" to whoever invented these! (One last hint: Don't put in dishwasher, they tend to warp in the heat.)

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4As seen on tv!  Jan 27, 2010 By Amy Mathis
I have NEVER bought anything that was "seen on Tv" till this item because of horror stories and customer reviews but THIS item we LOVE. Hubz takes a lot of canned drinks to work and these help keep dust and metal from getting in his drinks, helps keep them from going flat,which also saves money! great for traveling as well! I would recommend this product! Easy to clean easy to use !

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Not a toy, Amazon, but good product anyway  Feb 10, 2010 By S. Circle
Really these are a perfect solution for those who can't drink a whole can in one sitting...or who don't like the metallic taste of drinking out of a can....or if one is drinking outdoors where bugs and bees could be a problem. Also great, as others have mentioned, for minimizing spills in kids' drinks. They ARE hard to get on, and if you aren't careful, you'll slide the whole can out from under the cap in the process and then the spilling advantage is down the drain, so to speak. Easy to get off though! I thought the cost was a little ridiculous for them, but they should last a good long time.

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