A clever can-top pump that helps opened soda stay fizzy longer
The Jokari Fizz-Keeper Can Pump is built for one very specific annoyance: opening a can of soda, sparkling water, or beer and coming back later to a flat, lifeless drink. Instead of forcing you to finish the can in one sitting or improvise with plastic wrap, this compact cap locks onto the top of the can and uses a manual pump-style mechanism to help preserve carbonation between pours.
The Standout Appeal & Why It Caught Our Attention
Most drink-saving accessories are designed for bottles, not cans. That is what makes this one interesting. The Fizz-Keeper takes a format that is usually considered single-use once opened and gives it a second life. Its appeal is not just novelty; it is the practical reusability of a can after the tab has already been pulled.
The design is intentionally simple: a compact round top with side clips and a pressable pump section. That simplicity matters because a can saver only works if it is fast enough to use in real life. This one is clearly meant to snap on quickly, add pressure with a few pumps, and let the can go back into the fridge without fuss.
Key Features & How It Works
The visible design suggests a clip-on sealing cap made from molded plastic with a flexible sealing interface that sits over the can opening. The blue top functions as the manual pump area, while the gray side arms appear to latch the unit securely around the can rim.
- Manual pump top: The domed blue section is designed to be pressed repeatedly to help re-pressurize the can after opening.
- Can-rim locking clips: Side tabs grip the lip of a standard beverage can so the cap stays attached during storage and pouring.
- Compact low-profile form: Small enough to fit on the can without turning it into a bulky storage item.
- Reusable construction: Intended for repeated use rather than disposable one-time sealing.
- Pour-through convenience: The can can still be handled and poured normally once the saver is removed or repositioned as needed.
The core idea is straightforward: after opening the can, you attach the cap, pump it to help maintain internal pressure, and refrigerate the drink for later. While no can saver can make an already-opened drink identical to a factory-sealed one, this type of tool is designed to slow the loss of carbonation and reduce waste.
Practical Everyday Uses
This is the kind of niche kitchen tool that becomes surprisingly useful once you realize how often you do not finish a full can at once.
- Casual soda drinkers: If you like to pour half a can over ice and save the rest for later, this helps the second serving taste less flat.
- Parents and shared households: Useful when multiple people open different canned drinks and want to store leftovers in the fridge without spills or immediate carbonation loss.
- Outdoor lounging and entertaining: Great for patios, movie nights, or poolside setups where drinks are opened, sipped slowly, and revisited over time.
Things To Consider Before Buying
Before picking one up, it is worth checking a few practical details so expectations stay realistic.
- Can compatibility: Make sure it fits the standard can sizes you use most often.
- Not a miracle seal: It can help preserve fizz, but opened canned beverages will still gradually lose carbonation over time.
- Fridge storage position: For best results, store the can upright to reduce leakage risk and maintain the seal.
- Cleaning: Since it sits over the drink opening, it should be rinsed and cleaned regularly, especially if used with sugary sodas.
- Best for short-term saving: Most useful when you plan to finish the drink later the same day or within a relatively short window.
For anyone who regularly leaves half a can unfinished, the Jokari Fizz-Keeper is a smart little solution: small, mechanical, and oddly satisfying in the way it upgrades a very ordinary kitchen frustration.
