• PORTABLE TRAVEL FRIDGE & HEATER: Whether you're travelling on the road or camping in an RV, camper or minivan, this large capacity storage container to heat & warm or cool & chill food & drink.
  • PLUGS IN ANYWHERE: The cooler/warmer combo has 2 6 FT. Extra Long built in cords - one for standard wall outlets, and one for car power adapters. Both have storage compartments to be hidden when not in use.
  • VAST STORAGE SPACE: This 48 quart cooler stores about 60 cans of soda or 6 two liter bottles and 15 cans of soda or beer. A removable divider creates 2 compartments for easier organizing and storing.
  • CHILLS WITHOUT ICE: Forget ice packs that need constant refilling, take up precious space, and leave you with a watery mess when they melt. This cooler maintains a cool 40°F temp without any ice.
  • DOUBLE HANDLES AND WHEELED: Two handles and wheels make it easy to carry or pull. A dual functioning handle allows you to carry your cooler in hand or pull it on the ground using the wheels.

Product was used as a cooler and worked as advertised keeping contents at 40 degrees. I put a thermometer in just to verify. It will speed the cooling process up if the contents start out cold which is just common sense. I did try installing room temp items to see how long it would take to cool off and it took quite a few hours to reduce all items to the 40 degree temp. Overall I'm happy with the purchase and would recommend it to others.

Unit is well manufactured and seems to work as advertised. I really like the top mounting of the cooling unit, which allows us to fill it with ice when available. I use it as a cockpit cooler for beer, soda and water, which keeps us from going in and out of the boats refrig all day. I drop what ever we are going to need for the next day in the top of the freezer before bed and transfer it to the cockpit box first thing in the AM. The beer is nice and cold and stays that way all day. If you think any of these type coolers are going to chill your beer in a couple of hours, forget it.

We used this for a long road trip to Yellowstone. It was perfect and I loved that we did not need to keep buying ice. Haven't used the heating feature yet, but the cold setting did not disappoint.

So far this cooler/warmer has been excellent. I used it for a 6 hour road trip. I plugged it in a few hours before I left and added a couple of gel ice packs. Everything stayed cold perfectly even though we were in and out of it consistently during the trip. We took it out of the car and plugged it into the wall at the hotel for a few days with no problems. It kept the ice packs frozen but didn’t freeze the food. On the way home the cord caught the switch and changed it from cool to warm. We noticed about an hour Into the trip. The cooler had basically gone from perfectly cool to just above room temp. I switched it back and it was cool again within an hour of driving. You will have to be careful with the cords as I can see how they can be pulled out or mangled because they aren’t heavy duty. The wheels and handles were great. We took it to the soccer game next and, again, cooled it first. Once parked it wasn’t being cooled by the car but it held its own. It was great to not worry about bags of ice. It’s not comparable to a Yeti level cooler for keeping things cool over time while unplugged, however, while plugged in it’s worth every penny. I’m going to figure out a battery, inverter, and solar set up for camping.

What a nice surprise this product turned out to be. We used it on a weekend trip. We loaded food in it the night before we were leaving and plugged it in the outlet in our kitchen. It cooled down to 40 degrees and stayed there. It has a log 12v cord for the vehicle too and is works excellent. It doesn't seem to have a huge drain on the electrical system. It seems to be very efficient. I told a friend about it and he ordered one as well.

Used it on a cross country trip to my Mom's. Bought it for drinks and to bring cheese home. It survived a pit move, 360 spin, 2 1/2 rollover accident in Wisconsin. The top came off, but snapped right back on. Worked again all the way home. Have recommended it to some RV friends who need a little more refrigeration. Great product!!

We just returned from a two week, nearly 4000 mile trip to the Canadian Rockies, which was the reason for buying this cooler. It was awesome!! (the trip AND the cooler) We kept bottled water, sodas, sandwich meat, snacks, and a couple of medications needing refrigeration in it and it worked perfectly. Now, having said that, I should note a few of things of importance to anyone else who might buy one: it DOES take a fair amount of power and WILL drain your car battery overnight (I have a lithium ion jump starter so it was no big deal when it happened to us once, after that we simply took it into the hotel with us and plugged it into an outlet overnight), it does better at keeping things cold than it does trying to cool off warm items so, if you can, cool your water, pop, etc. before putting them into this cooler when possible, and finally, be aware that there will be a small drip of water falling from the vent inside the cooler occasionally (not much, just an occasional drip). It was SOOO nice to not have to worry about buying ice or hoping the hotel ice machines had enough left in them when leaving in the mornings to "ice" the cooler, then having to contend with water every time you took something out of the cooler, worrying about items in the cooler getting wet, etc. I only wish I'd bought one of these years ago!

Just got the cooler today. I bought it for our Travel trailer when we go camping. Anyone who camps knows what a pain it is keeping everything iced up for extended amounts of time. It seems like every day you need to add another bag of ice. (no, I do not have cheap coolers, either). I unpacked it, set it in my living room, and dropped a digital thermometer inside. It was at 74 degrees. Switched it on, and came back 2 hours later to check, and it was at 42. After 4 hours, it never went below that Temp. Seems good to me. I'm figuring on freezing some bottled water in the Travel trailers freezer on the trip to the campsite, and adding one or 2 a day just to keep everything extra cold. Last year we purchased a small ice maker for cocktails, and we also add the extra ice to our coolers from that as well. I will update this review after our next trip in May to the Keys.. Give this thing a real test in the Florida heat ! EDIT. So we have this cooler in the Florida keys with us for 3 days now, 90 degrees out all 3 days, cooler is working like a champ. I don't understand why the price jumped by over $100 since I got mine, but if it lasts awhile, I would be glad to pay the difference. Heck, I've got $10 spent on ice in my Coleman extreme cooler already...... The Kbox...$0

Love this cooler plugged it in my van outside temperature about 68 products inside a full cooler full we're also 68 because they had been unplugged in the van for a couple of days it took 12 to 14 hours but it's down to 40 degrees for the last week awesome

We bought this for vacation. We had a long drive and then stayed in a hotel for a few days before staying with friends. It was super convenient to have both plugs as we plugged it into the wall to get cold before leaving and then plugged it into the car when we were ready to leave. The temperature in the cooler remained at the same temperature whether it was in the lighter or in a wall the entire week. Definitely worth the price! Would recommend to anyone who wants to travel with a cooler and not waste space with ice. The cooler does collect a little bit of condensation from the cold but it was easily remedied with a quick wipe out with a paper towel