Koolatron 14-Quart Soft-Sided Electric Travel Cooler, Dark Grey

November 9, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $76.51Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:07 GMT+0100 - Details)

Koolatron’s D13 Soft Sided Cooler can be taken anywhere. Use it in a car, hotel, office, or at a picnic site. The D13 Soft-Sided Cooler plugs into all 12V cigarette lighters, so it will keep your snacks and drinks cool, no matter where you are. This stylish cooler features an easy access zipper top, adjustable storage pocket, and exterior beverage holder. The D13 is made of durable nylon and is effective with or without 12 Volt power.

Product Features

  • Soft-sided electric travel cooler with cigarette-lighter car plug-in
  • Adjustable shoulder strap; external zippered pocket for storage
  • Cools to 16.5°C (30°F) below ambient temperature;
  • Holds 14 quarts or up to twenty 12-ounce cans; holds 2-liter bottles upright
  • Measures 10 by 11 by 13.5 inches; weighs 4 pounds

Comments

Anonymous says:

Great item great for trips when you need a cooler in a hotel room that don’t have a fridge and you can fold it in your lugagge. Keeps things cold enough not to spoil. Better if you put things into it that is already cold. Got them at Homedepot on clearance for 14.00 and Amazon had them for about 20.00 at one time. Wouldn’t spend more then 30.00 on it though.

Anonymous says:

Buy!! great customer service and good bag! This bag is awesome, and we did have it and use it daily for about 7 months and the bottom ripped so I contacted Koolatron and they sent me a new one!!! way to go Koolatron for great customer service! Thank you thank you!!

Anonymous says:

Good for keeping insulin under 40F Bought this to keep my medicines and unused insulin cold during 3-4 month road and air trips. Once opened, I keep the insulin vials in a Frio wallet and it lasts for a month. The Koolatron bag works very well, cooling down to under 40F when the ambient temperature is 70F+ I use it in the car with the cooling element pointed at the aircon vents and in hotels with an AC 12V adapter. I’ve been monitoring the temperature with a refrigerator thermometer as I’ve had hotel fridges freeze my insulin,…

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