Testing 7 COKE STORE Gadgets! | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
The content features a review of various gadgets purchased from the Coke store, including an ice cube tray, glasses, power bank, utensils, stainless steel can, ice cream scoop, and float maker.
Key Insights
- 💰 The Coke Store in Las Vegas is expensive, but they have cool gadgets and merchandise including ice cube trays, glasses, power banks, utensils, a stainless steel Coke can, an ice cream scoop, and a float and slushy maker.
- 🧊 The ice cube tray makes attractive Coke bottle-shaped ice cubes, but it doesn't make a lot of them and they melt quickly.
- 🕶️ The Coke logo glasses are not polarized, but they are affordable and comparable in looks to more expensive sunglasses.
- 🔋 The Coke USB power bank has a stylish design, but it has a lower battery capacity compared to other power banks, providing only about one full charge for a phone.
- 🍴 The pocket utensils, although expensive, are lightweight and functional, but disappointingly, they don't feature the Coke logo on the utensils themselves.
- 🥤 The stainless steel Coke can can keep drinks warm for four hours and cold for 12 hours, although the hot temperature is not very hot and the cold temperature is not ice-cold.
- 🍨 The ice cream scoop, while well-made and functional, does not scoop as well as a different brand of ice cream scoop.
- ❄️ The float and slushy maker takes a long time to freeze and requires frequent scraping, but the resulting slushy tastes like a classic Coke slushie.
Transcript
Read and summarize the transcript of this video on Glasp Reader (beta).
Questions & Answers
Q: Are the Coke bottle-shaped ice cubes from the ice cube tray worth the price?
The host finds that the ice cubes, while attractive, do not make a large quantity, making them more suitable for individual enjoyment rather than large parties.
Q: How do the Coke glasses compare to expensive sunglasses in terms of quality and price?
The host finds that the Coke glasses, despite being cheaper, are comparable in quality to expensive sunglasses, making them a more affordable option with similar functionality.
Q: Does the Coke USB power bank provide sufficient charging capacity for phones?
The host discovers that the power bank has a lower capacity than expected, only providing around 41% charge to a phone with a 3300 milliamp hour battery.
Q: Are the Coke utensils worth the price, considering they lack the Coke logo on the actual utensils?
The host expresses mixed feelings about the utensils, acknowledging their functionality but wishing for the presence of the Coke logo on the utensils themselves, given their relatively higher cost.
Q: How well does the stainless steel Coke can perform in terms of heat retention and cold preservation?
The host finds that while the can is effective in keeping drinks cool for 12 hours, it falls short of its claim of keeping beverages hot for four hours.
Q: How does the Coke ice cream scoop compare to a popular brand like Zeroll in terms of usability and quality?
The host tests the Coke ice cream scoop and finds that, although it is a competent utensil, it does not match the performance and quality of the Zeroll ice cream scoop.
Q: Does the float maker effectively transform liquid into slushies?
The host experiments with the float maker and concludes that though it takes a significant amount of time, the end result is a tasty slushy reminiscent of the ones from convenience stores.
Q: What is the host's overall opinion of the Coke store gadgets?
The host summarizes their review of the gadgets, grading them on style, function, and price, ultimately giving them a mixed rating but finding the Coke glasses to be the most appealing and reasonably priced item.
Summary & Key Takeaways
-
The host purchases various gadgets from the Coke store and tests them out.
-
The gadgets include an ice cube tray, glasses, power bank, utensils, stainless steel can, ice cream scoop, and float maker.
-
The host evaluates the functionality and value of each gadget, highlighting their pros and cons.