Dison High Volume Portable Insulin Cooler Refrigerated Box,Rechargeable LCD Display 2-8℃ Car Insulin Cooler Medicine Mini Fridge for Home,Car,Travel,Camping
Descriptions:
1. Three types power supplies:DC12-24V;AC100-240V;3.7V battery
2. Portable,light weight,with fashion shoulder bag
3. 2~8℃ under 25℃ keep insulin safe 30 days under ambient 40℃
4. LCD temp display,interchangeable between ℃ and ℉
5. Heat to 2℃ while ambient is lower than 2℃ automatically
6. Thermoelectric cooling,no freon and liquid
7. Low power consumption,energy-saving
8.High storage:5pcs insulin pens or 9pcs bottles insulin or 10pcs insulin pen cartridge
Main feature:
1. Refrigeration space:175*60*28mm
2. Dimension:221*92*78mm
3. Refrigeration temperature 2~8℃Under ambient 25℃
4. Input voltage:AC100~220V
5. Output voltage:DC9.0V
6. Current(vehicle power):2A
7. Voltage(Lithium battery):DC 7.4V
8. Capacity(Lithium battery):6800mAh
9. Net weight:540g
10.Battery working time:Battery working 12H under 35℃,battery is interchangeable and rechargeable
Include:
1 x Dison BC-300B Refrigerated Box
1 x Car charger (DC12-24V)
1 x Charger(AC100-240V)
1 x Battery(6800mAh Built-in)
1 x Portable fashion bag
1 x Manual
Product Features
- Beautifully compact body,LCD temp display, interchangeable between ℃ and ℉. Easy to carry;Built-in Battery,fashion shoulder bag,more durable for outdoor use.
- Machine body through Five layers Backed enamel exterior design UV,abrasion without leaving marks,with car charger,you can easily Use it in your car use in Travel,office and home,Vehicles and outdoors.
- Portable and affordable way to keep medicines (such as insulin or other injectable and liquid medications) at a safe temperature., the temperature can be adjusted.
- In addition to travel and camping, you can use it at work and home and car. Internal 6800mAH battery, standby for 8-10 hours.Also you can take the powerbank through USB charging get more working time.
- Medication and Insulin cooler Refrigerator is designed to provide a convenient. Most people prefer privacy for their insulin storage, rather than placing it in a shared refrigerator.