portable coolers or refrigerators

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  1. rturner63

    rturner63 Bobtail Member

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    Sounds like a wrap I'm getting the koolatron.
     
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    Regular dorm fridge and inverter works for me.
     
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    Just make sure that the food you put in it is already frozen and the sodas or what ever else is cold before it goes in. I have it kind of easy and when my wife cooks meals for her and the 2 kids during the week she just makes extra and puts it in the freezer for me so when i get ready to leave on sunday its already frozen. Also i leave mine in the truck plugged in on the weekends to keep it cool so the stuff goes in cold and stays cold.
     
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    I have a mini-fridge in my truck and wife does the same thing just nuke it in the microwave almost as good as home and a hell of lot cheaper plus you know the cook so just don't make her mad and your all good:biggrin_2556:
     
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    I've been running the same reconditioned 40qt Igloo thermo electric heater/cooler since 1998.

    Have replaced the fan on it once,the plug in twice(they melt),the handles long since disintegrated,and the lids warped.

    Still cools/heats fine.

    If you put the A/C duct blowing cold on the fan of any thermo electric cooler it will freeze stuff.
    Matt
     
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    Once you but a regular dorm fridge you never go back. What do you spend for a cooler? $120? You can buy a good dorm fridge for $180 and it will last forever. Mine is 6 years old and still running strong. Plus you can have a freezer. Many manufacturers are making them with two doors now. They don't use much power either. Mine used 150 watts start up and cruised at 70 watts. It doesn't run 5-10 minutes an hour. I bet it would run off of one of them cigarette lighter 400 watt inverters.

    I had a small 12 pack size Igloo that melted one night. I woke up to a smoked filled truck. That was my last 12V cooler.
     
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    I use the Coleman cooler, which is much better than the other two brands of truck stop coolers I had.
    One of those, the power switch burnt out.
    The other, it was the fan. And the size was non-standard so I could not find a replacement.

    The Coleman has no switch to burn out, and the fan is a standard size that is easy to replace. It also keeps a cooler temp than the other two.
    I can stand on it as well, which would have broken the other two.
    It is also larger.

    One trick for cooler temps in hot weather is to place a 1" sheet of styrofoam under the cooler to insulate it from the floor heat.
    Someone mentioned 'when it gets to 100 degrees in the truck...'. If I am in my truck, it never gets that hot. And if the truck is sitting for home time, I take out anything that can't stand the heat.
     
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    my hubby has no problem with the ones he has got at walmart. the r not much cost last him for 6 mo or more. I fix enough for him to fill it each wk. He eats good. When he was otr for mo's at a time he would take his microwave too. easy way to eat healthy fast to fix, leaves a bit of sleep time cheaper then truckstops
     
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    I keep telling people this. When you go home, plug it into the house current or add a small battery charger.
     
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    Don't the refrigs burn out and where do you keep it in the sleeper?