Black & Decker TC212B Black 2.3 Gallon) 12-Can Travel Cooler & Warmer

February 20, 2019 - Comment

Includes dual cup holder, shoulder strap, zippered side storage and accessory pouch; Rest cooler on a vehicle seat, tailgate, hatch, or floor for easy access during travel Product Features Holds up to 12 cans/2.3 gallons; Heat contents up to approximately 120 degrees with a flip of the switch Cooling function chills contents 40 degrees below

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(as of April 20, 2020 8:34 am GMT-0400 - Details)

Includes dual cup holder, shoulder strap, zippered side storage and accessory pouch; Rest cooler on a vehicle seat, tailgate, hatch, or floor for easy access during travel

Product Features

  • Holds up to 12 cans/2.3 gallons; Heat contents up to approximately 120 degrees with a flip of the switch
  • Cooling function chills contents 40 degrees below ambient temperature; Eliminates the need for ice and creates more storage space
  • Plug directly into vehicle cigarette lighter or boat power outlet with included 12 volt DC power adapter; Select cold or hot to activate the thermoelectric system
  • Monitors your vehicle voltage and automatically shuts off when low voltage is detected; Prevents the cooler from draining your vehicle battery
  • Includes dual cup holder, shoulder strap, zippered side storage and accessory pouch; Rest cooler on a vehicle seat, tailgate, hatch, or floor for easy access during travel

Comments

Anonymous says:

Two Different Experiences – Two Different Cars I originally bought this for my road trip in 2010 on my ’65 Mustang (Los Angeles, CA to Vancouver, Canada).It performed “ok.” A regular old Coleman lunch pale/cooler would’ve probably performed just as well. Needless to say, I was not impressed.Last summer, however, I took it on another road trip (LA to Seatlle) on a ’05 Chevy Cobalt. And man, it was nice to have! I was very hesitant to bring it since it had a less than stellar performance some years before, but this…

Anonymous says:

Great Little Cooler Before retiring I drove a tractor trailer cross country for over 20 years, and used a similar but larger chest cooler nearly all that time. These things work great if you use them properly. Unless you are willing to wait a long time for things to cool down,you MUST cool items down before putting them in the cooler,” The colder the better ” Also if you cool the inside of the cooler first, that would help even more. Try not to pack your food into it to tightly, it needs a little space between…

Anonymous says:

Piece of garbage Worked great for a few months and then it broke. Wasn’t a fuse or anything. It was still under warranty so I had to pay $27 to ship it to Florida for them to either fix it or send me a new one which they did. They sent me a brand new one 3 weeks ago and it’s broken already. I’m not paying to have it shipped back to be repaired again. Unbelievable.

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