Wagan 7 Liter Cooler/warmer on 2040-parts.com
Rolling Meadows, Illinois, United States
Wagan Tech's 7 Liter personal fridge/warmer is a great way to keep food and drinks cool while on the road. Need to keep your food warm during transport? The 7 Liter personal fridge/warmer can do that too! The diminutive size of this cooler allows storage for your road trip necessities while only taking up a small footprint in your vehicle.
*Cooling range is dependent on the ambient temperature when the unit is plugged into a power source. Once it is unplugged, the internal temperature will eventually acclimate to the ambient temperature. |
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