Hey everyone. I'm in the market for a reliable electric camping cooler and would love to hear your recommendations and experiences. I'm tired of dealing with melting ice and want to upgrade to something more efficient. What brands or models have you found to be the most effective in keeping food and drinks cool during your outdoor adventures? I'm particularly interested in durability, battery life, and portability. Any tips on power consumption and solar compatibility would be a bonus! Share your insights,
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Originally posted by roomdistrict View PostHey everyone. I'm in the market for a reliable electric camping cooler and would love to hear your recommendations and experiences. I'm tired of dealing with melting ice and want to upgrade to something more efficient electric camping coolers. What brands or models have you found to be the most effective in keeping food and drinks cool during your outdoor adventures? I'm particularly interested in durability, battery life, and portability. Any tips on power consumption and solar compatibility would be a bonus! Share your insights,
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I bought a BougeRV 12V electric coolers for camping. Light weight and compact. I’ve been doing some pseudoscience tests in my non-insulated aluminum camper, and it uses roughly 15-20% of my 100 AH battery power per day, with an outside temperature ranging from 70-90 degrees and the cooler set to 39 degrees.Last edited by Roberthim; 01-29-2024, 06:00 PM.
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