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Adjustable Cozie

Kuzzy, huggie, snuggie, whatever you call that drink cup insulator thing.
 
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I got a new kuzzy the other day, so I excitedly put a beer in it to keep it cool. Little did I know that the kuzzy was too big, meaning I almost lost my beer when I bumped someone. Why, oh why, didn't my beer fit? What I needed was an adjustable kuzzy. It's a kuzzy that has a screw in the bottom and a separate foam rubber insert. When the screw is turned the foam rubber insert cinches down on whatever is in the kuzzy, when turned the other way it lets up. So now I have a kuzzy that can hold any size beer bottle/can.
barnzenen, Oct 21 2002

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       Sorta baked & very effective in early, early 80's - velcro closures.
thumbwax, Oct 21 2002
  

       Pfft. Velcro is no match for good old fashioned mechanical engineering...
DeathNinja, Jul 17 2003
  

       I think you are talking about stubbie holders but I'm not sure...
simonj, Jul 17 2003
  

       Couldn't you just get two sizes of holders? Duh!
thirdrockphoto, Jul 31 2004
  
      
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