Koolatron P9 Traveler III 9.8-Quart Electric Cooler/Warmer, Grey
This cooler is the perfect solution for transporting heat sensitive medicines, prescriptions or photographic materials.The P9 is ideally suited to the individual traveller. It’s power draw is only 3 amps. Comes with a 12V male plug in for the car.The P9 cools to 40°F below ambient temperature and heats to 135°F. This cooler holds 9 (12oz) cans. Made in Canada
Product Features
- Electric cooler/warmer with 12 volt car plug-in for DC use on the road
- Cools and warms food, medicines, photographic materials, beverages
- Cools to 22°C (40°F) below ambient temp; heats to 57°C (135°F)
- Holds up to 9 (12 oz.) cans
- Ideally suited to the individual traveler
- Perfect solution for transporting heat-sensitive items
- Dome lid for increased capacity
- Shoulder strap features wide anti-slip pad for extra carrying comfort
- Made in Canada
Outstanding cooling operation I bought this item especially to travel to the south west and keep my eye medicne within the temperature as required. The Koolatron performed flausley. Even in exptreem heat of 3 digit temperatures the temp was stable and within the parameters required. i used it in every hotel and or motel each night by using the AC cord and then converted it to the 12 volt car extension upon leaving for daily trips of 300 -600 miles or more.I highly recommend this item for cooling and…
Nice little cooler Worked well on my recent trip – 3 days there and 4 days back. Used it for cheese and veggies and fruit. The items were cold before putting them in this cooler and I had a small bottle of ice and small freezer pak to help. I started and ended in Arizona with temps well into the triple digits. I wasn’t sure if this would do the job I wanted so bought this less expensive version before investing in a larger one. I would buy a larger one, if needed, for future trips so I can put drinks in the…
is that the heat exchanger fins are 1) inside the area you’d like to store things The problem with this unit, in my opinion, is that the heat exchanger fins are 1) inside the area you’d like to store things, and 2) at the bottom. This thwarts convection. Cold air sinks, warm air rises. With the exchanger at the bottom, stuff on the bottom gets cold and stuff on top not so much. It will work ok if you load it up with beverage cans, because the heat is conducted. But looser or lighter items will tend to get cold at the bottom of the cooler but not so much…