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Portable Air Conditioner For Car Ac 35w Electric Car Fans Car Heater Free Shippi on 2040-parts.com

Location:

广州市, 广东省, China

广州市, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:SY20160601


Portable air conditioner for cars

 

Specification:

  • Size: 20 / 11 / 15 Centimeter
  • Power: DC 12V, 3A,  35W to 50W
  • Net weight: 1 kilogram
  • Gross weight: 1.2 kilogram
  • Material: ABS
  • Noise: mute
  • Fan:  Cold and hot.
  • Control mode: manual type.

 

Features:

  • 1. It's a green products. The evaporation of water make it cool. Energy efficiency and environmental protection.
  • 2. Instruction: add water, ice cake into water box and fliter, then connect to car cigarette lighter, after that it's ok to turn on it.  (to make the wind warn, just add hot water in the water box.)
  • 3. copper wire, safety and reliable.
  • 4. DC 12V 35W.
  • 5. protect automatically.
  • 6. Enjoy cool in summer and enjoy warm in Winter. cool and hot air.
  • 7. It's good to use during your self-driving travel or camping trip.
  • 8. It was made for foreigner clients, and the package is in english.

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