Igloo 40369 Iceless Thermoelectric Cooler (Silver/White, 28-Quart)
The igloo 12V portable electric cooler – ideal for vacations, road trips, RV’s, boats and more. The igloo 12V portable electric cooler – ideal for vacations, road trips, RV’s, boats and more.
Product Features
- Swing-up bale handle with comfort grip for easy carrying. Liner Material: Polypropylene
- Molded-in side handles for two handed carrying or lifting. Capacity-32 12-oz cans; 26 quarts (24 liters)
- 8′ long power cord plugs into any 12V DC receptacle (e.g. cigarette lighter) for portable use – good universal fit in 12V outlet
- uses your car’s cigarette lighter to cool without ice, unlocking more room for food and drinks, as well as keeping all contents fresh and dry. Takes cooler temperature down to 36°F below surrounding air
- Cools without ice and leaves you more room for food and drinks
- Ergonomic design features a curved back that comfortably hugs your side while carrying
- Quiet brushless motor and convection cooling with a fan to circulate cold air
- The 8 feet long power cord plugs into any 12V DC receptacle (cigarette lighter) for portable use
- 18 1/4 inches by 12 3/4 inches by 17 1/4 inches
Ao far so good. No problems I’m a truck driver who lives in his truck all the time and since summer is coming in I had to buy a cooler and I chose this one over many others.It’s rigid, solid and operates quietly. It does what it’s suppose to do, cooling down. I usually unplug it before going to bed and start ut again in the morning. I have had it for over a week now with no problems.Somehow I feel it’s a bit small for me. So, I’m giving it to a brother and I’m buying the big 40 quart one.Ao far so good…
It works exactly as the manual says – I like it. Whoo-hoo! This cooler was exactly what I expected.First off, what I measured; Current draw at 13.5 Volts was about 4.7 Amperes. At 12.2 Volts the current draw was about 3.5 Amperes. The manual says 3.5 to 4.8 Amperes, The manual agrees with my measurements.Secondly, this is a thermoelectric cooler. It uses about 40 – 60 Watts of energy so it will not cool down a load of warm soda in a few hours. The manual recommends running this for a few hours prior to adding your material. If…