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Review on 🌬️ Wagan 6214 Grey Personal Cooler/Warmer - 12V, 14L Capacity: The Ultimate Travel Companion by Sean Powers

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Does what it's supposed to, but.

anywhere in my research on this cooler, maybe it was a video here on Revain, I saw them put two 2 liter soda bottles in the cooler and then a 20 ounce bottle or two and several cans . Well, two 2 liter bottles won't fit in here. No, that won't happen. It must have been 1.5 or 1.25 liter bottles. Regardless of the size, this cooler definitely has a few downsides, but if you know them like I do, it's not a big deal. 1) Do not put warm clothes inside. here and expect the cooler to cool them down. It's not going to happen. 2) Put cold things in here and it will keep them cool not cold. 3) I used this primarily to keep my insulin cold during a 3 day trip from Texas to Florida. Just to keep it cold, I put two small blue ice packs in the fridge. 4) Take a digital fridge thermometer and put it in the fridge. I used one from my fridge and it stayed 90-95 degrees the whole time, but my car had all the windows tinted to keep the sun out. It is important. After a day trip of more than 400 miles, these ice packs were still frozen. 5) Keep it out of the sun as much as possible. I have a 20% dark tint on the back seat of my car so it wasn't a problem for me but it would be if I didn't have it. Do your best to protect this cool box from the sun. 6) Make sure that the ventilation hole in the front remains free. 7) Be careful when routing the cable from the cool box to the 12V socket in the vehicle. Try your best not to bend or pinch it where it connects to the cooler because that's where everyone seems to complain about the cable snapping. I'm thinking of wrapping it with some tape, maybe duct tape or duct tape to give it extra strength. The cable is undeniably thin.

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Cons
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