Cooling
The Koolatron P25 thermoelectric cooler can keep up to 31 cans of soda cool. The unit is capable of cooling them to a temperature up to 40 degrees below the ambient temperature level. It doesn't use ozone-harming CFCs and you don't have to worry about buying ice.
Power
The Koolatron P25 is powered by a 12-volt adapter. This enables you to provide power to the cooler using the cigarette lighter in your vehicle. You can also power the unit using a standard wall outlet with an AC adapter. An AC adapter isn't included, so you will need to buy one separately.
Convenience
The Koolatron P25 thermoelectric cooler offers a variety of convenience features. There is a built-in storage compartment for the power cord. This means that you won't have to worry about losing it when it's not in use. You can also carry the cooler easily thanks to the flip-lock handle.
Design
The Koolatron P25 is fitted with a removable lid. You will also like the fact that it very easy to maintain. You will simply need to vacuum it clean whenever it gets too dirty.
The Koolatron P25 features a black chest and a gray lid. The unit is compact and lightweight measuring 17.25 inches high, 16 inches wide, and 11.5 inches deep. It weighs 11 pounds and is backed by a one year warranty.
The Koolatron P25 thermoelectric cooler can keep up to 31 cans of soda cool at a time. You can power the unit using the included 12-volt DC adapter or a 120-volt AC adapter that you buy separately. There is also a built-in storage compartment for the power cord so you don't have to worry about losing it.
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