Koolatron 12V Portable Electric Cooler for Camping and Travel 25L
Category: koolatron 12v cooler
Experience the pinnacle of iceless cooling technology with Koolatron's state-of-the-art thermoelectric cooler. This robust device surpasses major competitors in ice retention, keeping ice frozen for an impressive THREE FULL DAYS when operated as an unpowered ice chest. Now, just imagine the cooling efficiency it delivers when plugged in! Utilizing advanced thermoelectric technology, this cooler can maintain an interior temperature of 36°F (22°C) below ambient conditions while consuming less energy than your vehicle's tail light.
With a generous 24L capacity and a compact design, this cooler is ideal for day trips, picnics, and festivals. Its portability is enhanced by a strong, durable handle that secures the lid when locked in place, and it also includes a built-in compartment for convenient cord storage. Whether you're looking to keep your favorite beverages chilled or transport perishables like yogurt, cheese, milk, and meats securely, this cooler has you covered. Plus, with the option of an AC adapter (sold separately), transitioning from outdoor to indoor use becomes a breeze.
When it comes to cold retention, the Koolatron cooler stands out with its exceptional features. Advanced insulation combined with a tightly sealing lid allows this impressive cooler to keep ice solid for an astonishing 3.3 days, even without power—outperforming several well-known brands!
This portable cooler boasts a 24-liter (26-quart) capacity, which is adequate to accommodate up to 31 standard soft drink cans. Its vertical design even allows for standing 2-liter bottles, optimizing space and accessibility.
Designed for versatility, the powerful thermoelectric cooler operates using a 12V DC adapter, making it perfect for use in your car, truck, or boat. Additionally, it's compatible with AC power (with a 110V adapter sold separately), making it suitable for indoor use as well.
What truly sets this cooler apart is its efficient iceless cooling mechanism. Thanks to the innovative thermoelectric technology, there's no need for ice; it cools to an impressive 36°F (22°C) below the surrounding temperature, proving itself an energy-efficient choice while maintaining optimal temperature for your perishables and beverages.
Proudly made in North America, Koolatron maintains a legacy of producing top-tier 12V coolers for over 30 years. Their commitment to quality and efficiency has made them a leader in the industry, ensuring that customers receive a product that not only meets but exceeds expectations.
In summary, whether you are headed out for a day of fun in the sun or looking to ensure that your food and drinks remain fresh on a road trip, the Koolatron thermoelectric cooler is an excellent choice. Its combination of robust design, impressive cooling capabilities, and user-friendly features makes it a must-have for any adventure or gathering. Enjoy all the benefits of modern cooling technology with a product you can trust!
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand | Koolatron | ||||
color | Gray | ||||
material | Plastic | ||||
capacity | 24 Liters | ||||
product_dimensions | 11.5"D x 15"W x 15.75"H | ||||
item_weight | 9.86 pounds | ||||
special_feature | Lighted | ||||
included_components | Item and manual | ||||
model_name | Koolatron | ||||
pattern | Solid | ||||
chamber_depth | 38.1 Centimeters | ||||
eu_spare_part_availability_duration | 5 Years | ||||
upc | 059586509001 | ||||
global_trade_identification_number | 00059586509001 | ||||
manufacturer | Koolatron | ||||
item_model_number | P-25 | ||||
batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
manufacturer_part_number | P-25 | ||||
oem_part_number | Koolatron P25 | ||||
special_features | Lighted | ||||
lift_type | Electric | ||||
voltage | 12 Volts | ||||
wattage | 12 watts | ||||
customer_reviews |
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best_sellers_rank | #168,471 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #830 in Camping Coolers | ||||
date_first_available | October 2, 2003 |