My teammate has a Coleman cooler and had a great recommendation for anyone that owns one. He's an electrician, and soon after getting it the fuse inside the cooler blew out. He replaced it with a 20 amp fuse and since then it's been working fine. Anyone else try this and how did it work out for you?
small Road Pro coolers?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by zoekatya, May 22, 2014.
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Mine doesn't have a fuse in it. There may have been one in the lighter plug, but that was attached to my cooler for about a day (long enough to make sure the cooler worked).
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Kooltron by far. Had two Colemans and both quit. Kooltron seems to be working fine.
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I bought my first cooler. After reading over this site I when and bought a kooltron. Amazing, kept it ice cool. Forgot which size but it cost $125. *somebody posted the link somewhere and I bought it* it's sitting on the passanger seat chilling.
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http://koolatrononline.stores.yahoo.net/koolatron-p27-voyager.html
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We have the Road Pro Snackmaster for over 6 months now. Works great but can't hold much. Recently bought the Coleman cooler with the extended warranty from Wal-Mart. Love It ! Drinks get super cold in there & holds a lot. Highly recommend it. The Coleman takes up space so that's the one downside to it.
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Has anyone tried the Igloo thermoelectric coolers? I have an Igloo chest freezer in my house that works very well, so am curious if the thermoelectric one they have works as good.
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same here works great every since.
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