Koolatron Thermoelectric Iceless 12V Cool Box 25 L

Koolatron Thermoelectric Iceless 12V Cool Box 25 L

Koolatron Thermoelectric Iceless 12V Cool Box 25 L, Black/Gray Soft-Sided Portable Cooler w/DC Power Cord, Adjustable Shoulder Strap, Cord Storage, Travel Fishing Trucking Road Trip, Car, Camping


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Weight: 3.63 Kilograms
Size: 25L
Dimensions: 44.68 x 24.61 x 36.8 cm; 2.23 Kilograms
Brand: Koolatron
Model: D25
Colour: Black, grey
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Koolatron
Composition: Plastic, Metal
Department: Unisex-Youth
Dimensions: 44.68 x 24.61 x 36.8 cm; 2.23 Kilograms
Quantity: 1
Size: 25L

17 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Worked perfect for a series of weekend long LANs at convention centers to keep 12+ cans cold at a time; as long as we kept the lid closed and filled it every night it was perfect.

  2. YFC Contributor says:

     Canada

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI love that it is soft and easy to carry and store. it also has more space then the conventional hard topped coolers.
    The customer service is absolutely fantastic. They addressed my concerns swiftly and precisely.
    Would definitely buy again.
    Thank you.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United States

    This kept my food and drinks very cold. The only problem is that the 12volt plug broke after my 1st time using it. As of this review in waiting for a new one.

  4. GregorioHbf says:

     United States

    ***Editing – I added a few small gel ice packs near the fan and it lowered the temp of the cooler even more! Just when I thought this cooler couldn’t get any better, it did!

    I bought this cooler for traveling with breastmilk and needed to make sure it would be able to maintain a uniform temp in the car, on a plane, etc. I plugged the cooler in the moment I unpacked it and let it cool empty for a few hours before using one of my temp alarms to monitor the temp and I was pleasantly surprised! I thought it would maybe get Ja lightly cooler than the ambient temperature around it, but it’s much cooler than that! I am going to let it run for 24 hours to see how it does and experiment around with adding some ice packs to it to see if it can maintain a cooler temp with some assistance from gel packs. Otherwise I think this cooler is a great item and I am almost tempted to buy a second just in case anything happens to it! I’m excited to get out and use it on my upcoming trips and will be able to breathe easy knowing my precious cargo will be cooled at a consistent temperature! So glad I was able to snatch this up on sale, but even at full price I would say it’s worth it! It’s like having one of those small can coolers that plug in with the added functionality to be able to fold it up flat for storage!

    Almost just as cold as my fridge!

  5. Christopher Nickson says:

     United States

    Those solid coolers they sell are too heavy for me to carry, even without food!
    This is nice and light-weight, and it gets cool quickly. The cord is long enough to put it in the back seat or maybe the back deck, depending size of car or truck. It looks sturdy. Being able to fold it up when not in use is also quite handy…

  6. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Because of a new job that I acquired. I purchased this cooler. I am impressed so far as to how well it is keeping my products cold. I did have to purchase the 120 volt plug adapter. But that is working well so far as well. I am debating on if I want to get the other adapter that protects the car battery.

  7. Allie Schratz says:

     United States

    Traveling the east coast for the summer we were able to take all the necessary foods from location to the next. Our grandkids loved having a cold soda on the trip. I bought a portable power supply so we can take to the beach.

  8. Adam Ismail says:

     United States

    We enjoy long road trips and don’t care to eat out for all meals. This works perfectly. Being retired truck drivers hubby and I are use to having a large thermal cooler at our disposal. This is not only the perfect size but keeps our food ice cold and easy to store when not in use. Great product.

  9. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    As a delivery person working in the summer heat. This keeps lunch cool enough so not to worry about lunch spoiling or going bad. Not a refrigerator but cooler than outside.

  10. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI used it for the first time this weekend on my five hour trip. I just plugged it in for 30 minutes before, and it got cold very quickly. Someone wrote about the fan, and yes, it was loud at the beginning, but that has passed . I also bought the adapter and both work great. Highly recommend this , for those, like me, who do a lot of traveling. Buying food from Costco just got more interesting

  11. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    This is great for the Pontoon. Easy to carry, works great, keeps everything cold.

  12. CherylFoletta says:

     Canada

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersIn my test it was able to cool empty bag to 13 degrees Celsius LESS than the ambient room temperature. It was +20 in the room and after 3 hours running it was +7 inside. It would take forever to cool down full load thou. Make sure you load it with PRE-cooled items from your fridge.

    And it actually draws quite a bit at around 50 watts. So if you intend to run it from your car battery once the engine shuts, keep it in mind.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersWe purchased this cooler for a driving trip from Arizona to Anchorage Alaska. It was perfect for keeping our snacks and beverages cool while on the road. Every morning we put a few frozen water bottles in the cooler to give it a head start….then plugged it in while in the car to keep everything plenty cold. While available to purchase from the manufacturer…it would be helpful to include a 110v converter with the initial purchase. A converter would be welcome for overnights in a motel.

  14. Anonymous says:

     Canada

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersThe product is good. It does not include the power adapter to plug into a wall outlet. Getting that extra makes the product quite expensive. The inside looks a bit smaller than what I expected.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersUPDATE: It’s still going after 10 years of heavy use. Indispensable for family travel and blackouts. Still highly recommend.

    I’m so shocked to see such negative reviews of this product. After six years of heavy use across countless miles, and throughout numerous power outages, our Koolatron is still going strong.

    We love it so much that I’m considering a larger model for camping. But, I’m not sure if we’ll need more than this. The capacity on this 26-Quart model is sufficient to carry all the essentials for our family of six, and our food stays fresh for days.

    I can barely function without milk for my coffee, and our little ones go through it like crazy. But, even after loading in a full gallon jug, I’m still amazed at how much more this relatively compact model can accommodate. In addition to the requisite milk supply, we usually load it up with fruit, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and condiments, and still have room for extra drinks.

    To assure that we get the most out of it, we add our cold food straight from the fridge to the cooler on the AC adapter. Once we’re ready to go, we move it to the car on its native DC connection, then reconnect it at our destination with the adapter again.

    While it is not a refrigerator, it is sufficiently powerful to keep food fresh this way for several days. In fact, I can’t remember ever needing to throw out spoiled food due to a lack of cooling power.

    We haven’t tested it in extreme heat, but we’ve been more than pleased with its performance at home during power outages, and in hotels where the temperatures are rarely above 73. In these instances, 40 below 73 should be about 33. I don’t think it ever gets quite that cold, but it does chill and preserve the food well enough to produce condensation on the containers, and to keep us eating fresh for days on end.

    We love that this system allows us to eat well and save money on family trips, rather than going broke and making ourselves ill eating ‘road food’. It also enables us to conveniently satisfy the whimsical and erratic appetites of our four little ones with healthy food fast and on the cheap. In this way, we feel this cooler has paid for itself many times over.

    The pockets are a big help too. This is where we pack items such as salt, pepper, sugar, utensils, small cutting boards, napkins, and more.

    This model is constructed with a strong rigid shell inside (so it doesn’t collapse much for storage), but the soft sides yield a little in tight spaces, and make it more comfortable to carry.

    The shoulder strap is another great feature too, since it frees up our hands to haul other luggage and gear.

    Even the fabric itself has proven to be very durable, despite years of rough handling.

    In addition to traveling well (including a drive from Oklahoma to New York with our 1- and 3-year-old daughters in a Jeep Wrangler!), it kept us afloat while we were without power for nine days after Hurricane Sandy. We charged our Stanley J5C09 1000 Peak Amp Jump Starter off of our car, then ran the Koolatron off of it for about 6-8 hours on, and about 2-3 hours off with great success. Despite the lack of power and refrigeration, we had all of our basics and, between the cooler and our gas range, we still ate well nonetheless.

    It would have been a major hassle to keep ice stocked daily, when all we needed was a tank of gas and a battery pack to make this little powerhouse hum.

    After so many years of reliable service, we are extremely satisfied with our purchase.

    This cooler has been a great investment for our family, and I strongly recommend it for travel and emergencies.

  16. DawnaRgacvo says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 41 From Our UsersI got this cooler in Late Jan 2011. I took it on a cross country trip even through West Tx, NM and AZ. This cooler kept our items cool and we made sandwiches along the way. I just got back from a trip where I did not have a refrigerator in the hotel room. I took mine in with cream for coffee, cheese and beefstick for late night sandwiches. I plugged it in (with the optional powerpack) and everything was still cold. I added a room temperature soda can on day two and by the time I got home the soda can was cold. I also had cold packs in this refrigerator and they were cold enough to ease sore muscles.
    I also put all my items in this cooler cold and add an ice pack.

    Update,
    I just got back from a trip where I was driving all day. I packed my cold items in the cooler and put a pillow of ice on top. The ice pillows I refreeze each night when I am in a hotel that has a freezer. Most days I was driving 10-12 hours. I place the cooler in the back of my SUV and plug it in. I place light colored fabric on top to reduce the solar effect. Most of the driving days were 95-100 degrees. My food arrived cold and some of it was still frozen as I brought frozen food with me to eat at night and the ice pillows were still partially frozen. I will be going to Fl in a couple weeks and will be taking my cooler with me. It is doing a great job for me.

  17. Within the Kitchen says:

     United States

    Golden Review Award: 222 From Our UsersI will preface this review with this caveat: Auto coolers are not refrigerators. They will keep cold things cold, with help.

    My husband drives a truck for 12-16 hours per day. He never stops, so I pack his lunch every day. He carries water, energy drinks, veggies, sandwiches, sometimes pizza, etc. He used a Rubbermaid cooler for a long time, but it was too small. He needed a larger cooler that would fit between the seats of the truck and have more space.

    This cooler is HUGE. They make two smaller ones, but since I like to load it up with big ice packs, it’s a good size. It’ll never actually be full unless we take a trip with it, though. 2 liter bottles stand up in it and I’m guessing that six of them would fit. I load it up with 2 1.5 liter water bottles, a couple of 16 oz lowcarb Monster drinks, plus a sandwich, cherry tomatoes fruit and other snacks and the cooler is still about half full even with the two large blue ice bags.

    The Koolatron does the job nicely. It will not cool warm things down well and if left on its own, cold things will start to warm up after 8-10 hours, so I put 2 large blue ice bags in the cooler every morning and they come back at night still partially frozen. Any leftover drinks are still cold.

    I also purchased the power inverter so that I could plug in the cooler first thing when I get up. I then load the cooler and the ice bags right before he leaves. That helps considerably.

    Is the cooler keeping things at 40*? Doubtful, but it’s keeping them cold enough that drinks are refreshing and his food does’t spoil. He keeps the AC on in the truck all the time, so the cooler doesn’t have to work too hard.

    A soft sided cooler like this isn’t as effective as a hardsided cooler, so there’s a bit of a tradeoff, but it’s the largest one I could find that would fit where it needed to go (between the seats of a Peterbilt Daycab after removing the drink holders) and it’s lightweight. The shoulder strap makes it easy to carry. By the time I load it down with a couple liters of water, drinks, ice and use the bungee on top for his paperwork, it weighs about 30 pounds or so. A hard cooler would be impossible.

    The outside pockets are handy, you can even put ice in the drink holder (which will only hold a cup the diameter of a soda can). There’s a mesh pocket in the back that’s also very handy.

    Overall, we’re very pleased with this cooler, but unlike the another reviewer, our expectations were more realistic.