“The most beautiful deck switch I have ever seen.” -David Blaine
“Where can I get one?” -Rene Lavand
“If this damn thing were any Cooler, it would be frozen!” -Max Maven
“The best deck switch I have NEVER seen!” -Wayne Dobson
“The Cooler” will change the way you do card magic.
We’re proud to announce the release of the most coveted and praised deck switcher in…well, ever. The testimonials speak for themselves: David Blaine, Paul Wilson, Rene Levand, Dani DaOrtiz, and on and on and on. They use it, love it, and swear by it. Christian Engblom’s “The Cooler” is about to change the way you do card magic.
The perfect deck switcher is the holy grail for card workers. It allows you to get into and out of memorized deck, gaffed work, stack work, or to change the back design. It is the “missing link” between otherwise incompatible card routines.
Deck switches are normally pretty difficult. Many involve lapping or being seated. Others require a jacket with secret pockets sewn in. Some even involve bizarre contraptions that come from your sleeve. Because of this, most magicians just opt not to switch decks. A pity, really.
The Cooler fixes all of this. It happens in plain sight, it is totally self-contained in the card box, and can be done standing, without a jacket or sleeves. You can customize this durable, precision-made plastic gimmick to any box of cards, and you can execute the switch in the hands or on the table. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination.
This is not a trick or a fleeting trend. “The Cooler” is a tool, destined to become an industry standard for years to come. A dozen top card men have been privy to prototypes of Christian’s remarkable invention for the last five years. Finally, they are available for wide release.
“The most beautiful deck switch I have ever seen.” -David Blaine
“Where can I get one?” -Rene Lavand
“If this damn thing were any Cooler, it would be frozen!” -Max Maven
“The best deck switch I have NEVER seen!” -Wayne Dobson
“The Cooler” will change the way you do card magic.
We’re proud to announce the release of the most coveted and praised deck switcher in…well, ever. The testimonials speak for themselves: David Blaine, Paul Wilson, Rene Levand, Dani DaOrtiz, and on and on and on. They use it, love it, and swear by it. Christian Engblom’s “The Cooler” is about to change the way you do card magic.
The perfect deck switcher is the holy grail for card workers. It allows you to get into and out of memorized deck, gaffed work, stack work, or to change the back design. It is the “missing link” between otherwise incompatible card routines.
Deck switches are normally pretty difficult. Many involve lapping or being seated. Others require a jacket with secret pockets sewn in. Some even involve bizarre contraptions that come from your sleeve. Because of this, most magicians just opt not to switch decks. A pity, really.
The Cooler fixes all of this. It happens in plain sight, it is totally self-contained in the card box, and can be done standing, without a jacket or sleeves. You can customize this durable, precision-made plastic gimmick to any box of cards, and you can execute the switch in the hands or on the table. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination.
This is not a trick or a fleeting trend. “The Cooler” is a tool, destined to become an industry standard for years to come. A dozen top card men have been privy to prototypes of Christian’s remarkable invention for the last five years. Finally, they are available for wide release.
33 reviews for The Cooler by Christian Engblom (DVD + Gimmick)
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Dr. David Shareef –
If you don’t like this more than likely you are an beginner! this is the coolest devices out and it does all the work for you! I have my own television special coming out on Netflix and I will use it for my Voo doo card routine!
Magician Mike –
I got the prop and was thoroughly impressed! I just watched the DVD and they provide a few routines that are just awesome! This is definitively a must have!
Mario Orsini –
If you watched the trailer then you know what it does and it does it well. If you think you have a use for it, then get it.