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7.5l Capacity Portable Car Refrigerator Cooler Warmer on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New Type:Cooler Warmer Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Brand:HUANJIE

HUANJIE 12V 7.5L capacity portable car refrigerator cooler warmer
Enjoy cool drink and food in summer at your car
Refrigeration temperature range 3 to 8 centigrade degree (generally 15 - 20 centigrade degree less than environment temperature)
Also can heat milk and tea in winter
Up to 65 centigrade degree heating temperature
Fits all 12V vehicles
Portable and light weight, easy to take when go out for fishing and cycling travel
Power: 12V 37W
Shoulder strap length: About 2m
Car power cable length: 1.95m

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