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