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Push Your Limits: Hiking, Climbing, and Camping to Explore the Unknown
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Coleman 40 Quart Powerchill Hot & Cold Thermoelectric Cooler

Coleman 40 Quart Powerchill Hot & Cold Thermoelectric Cooler

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$ 83.06

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Chill or warm your food and drinks at the office, in your dorm room or on the road in a Coleman® PowerChill™ 40 Quart Hot/Cold Thermoelectric Cooler. You choose: hot or cold. As an iceless cooler it chills everything inside to 40° below the surrounding temperature. As a warming box, it heats everything inside up to 140° above the surrounding temperature. Just plug it into your outlet at home (with a separate adaptor) or in your vehicle with the included power cord, and the quiet, long-lasting motor will do the work. It's large enough to hold 44 cans and works as a chest or upright like a small refrigerator with a door that converts to open from either side. However you position the cooler, a tray shelf keeps everything organized.
  • 40 quart capacity
  • Holds 44 cans plus snacks
  • Iceless cooler mode chills contents to 40° below the surrounding temperature
  • Warming box mode heats contents up to 140° above the surrounding temperature
  • Quiet, long-lasting motor powered by 110 V home outlet (with separate adaptor) or 12 V vehicle outlet (included)
  • Use it like a traditional chest cooler or upright like a small refrigerator
  • Door converts to open from right or left side
  • Tray shelf keeps contents organized
  • Perfect for the office, dorm rooms, RVs, campers, truck cabs, cars, SUVs
  • Internal Dims : 15.0 x 9.75 x 12.75
  • External Dims : 23.5 x 15.25 x 17.0
  • Volume (qts) : 44
  • 1 year limited warranty
  • Made in the USA
  • Of US and foreign components
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