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06/6/2006 at 10:26am
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Sorry for asking this but does anyone know how long it takes to get an electric coolbox cold via the car cigarette lighter?  Also, any recommendations for a good cheapo one?  I've seen some in Woolies for £29, Robert Dyas £35 and Argos £39.  Any advice greatly received.  We would like one that stays cold for as long as possible after it's taken out of car too!  Thanks in advance for your words of wisdom.

 



06/6/2006 at 10:33am
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cool boxes only keep things cool that are already cool so you cannot put something that is warm in there and expect it to cool it for that you need a small fridge.

I think price wise you have found the cheapest ones at woolies and argos.

I think to keep things cool its the same advice as for non electric cool boxes. Bottles of water are ideal cool packs as you can also use the water to drink once it has started to thaw, freeze milk, juice etc if you do not need it for a couple of days, etc...

Line the cool box with one of the supermarket freezer bags (long life bags) as this helps the cool box insulation etc.... and put all your food / drinks in the bag

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06/6/2006 at 10:38am
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Prior to putting the food in that we want to take with us, I always fill the box with stuff out of the freezer first.  Leave it in for about 15 mins that swop it for what we're taking at the last minute.  That way the box is already cold before we start.  I also always add a couple of the freezer blocks or a frozen bottle of water to help keep it cold.

It depends on the outside weather, but on a hot day mine seems to keep cool overnight and the next day.  But it's not as cold as a fridge.  Most 12v coolboxes only cool to a maximum of 20 degrees below ambient.  So if it's 30 degrees the box will never be able to go as cold as a fridge anyway.  I bought mine at Morrisons for about £25.  So long as they cool to at least 20 below ambient, I would buy the cheapest.

I want to save some pennies and get a 3 way fridge - but it'll probably never happen.

Cheers. Julie.

 



06/6/2006 at 10:58am
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Thanks for your advice.  Just wondering how it will all work over a week on a campsite.  Last year we just had a coolbox and iceblocks and nothing was cold at all.  I was imagining that we could have the electric one in the car during the day and then in the tent with iceblocks overnight.  Will this work out or will everything just stay lukewarm again?  Would love the 3-way fridge but it's a bit over budget for this year - maybe next year? 


06/6/2006 at 11:03am
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I'd love a 3 way fridge but there're massive and very heavy - I wouldn't want a massive one but the smaller ones are dearer!!


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06/6/2006 at 11:06am
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We have just bought the Woolies one and are very pleased with it. They also sell an adaptor to use it with EHU. It was chilling 2 bottles of beer within a couple of hours. It is also fairly quiet but we switched it off overnight anyway and the food and milk and juice. was still chilled the following morning.

Carol



06/6/2006 at 11:55am
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I've got an Igloo 12v coolbox. It will cool stuff down in a few hours pretty well (good enough for beer), but I always put stuff in already cold and it's fine for that. I used it with a 12v rectifier though rather than the car lighter socket.
I've since bought a 3 way fridge though that was cheap from Ebay. I prefer that as I can take it to non- EHU sites and it's silent.


06/6/2006 at 11:57am
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Ooooh, thanks for that info.  The one in Robert Dyas said that it had 2 fans for rapid cooling.  Is this the same with the Woolies one?  The Dyas one was Gio Style or something like that.

I feel a purchase coming on...........



06/6/2006 at 3:53pm
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Quote: Originally posted by magicaly on 06/6/2006

We have just bought the Woolies one and are very pleased with it. They also sell an adaptor to use it with EHU. It was chilling 2 bottles of beer within a couple of hours. It is also fairly quiet but we switched it off overnight anyway and the food and milk and juice. was still chilled the following morning.

Carol





What power does it require, 12v and X amps, because I have multiple 12v adapters at home that I would like to use with the woolies one if possible, but they are only rated at a max 3 amps.

Also ASDA are selling one, it looks like the cig lighter connection is in the lid, so I dont know if you can use a AC adapter with it, if anyone can shed any light on this it would help as its only £27.

Heres some info on it, as theres sod all at ASDA:

Universal plug fits 12V lighter sockets & DIN sockets
Cools to approx. 20°C below ambient temperature
Capacity: 25L
Holds 1.5L bottles upright
390mm W x 420mm H x 260mm D
Weight: 3.3Kg
Power draw: approx. 48 watts, (4 Amps)

LINK TO ONE HERE PRICED AT £44

EZETIL 12V COOLER


06/6/2006 at 4:18pm
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I didnt buy the Woolies adaptor as I already have one with my big Igloo cooler and used that with the Woolies cooler which is made by Ezetel. I would have thought that 3 amps was sufficient for a cooler though. The ciggie lighter is on a cord which pulls out from the lid where it is stored when packed away. The cord is about 2m long. I think you will find that the Asda ciggie plug is also on a similar cord that can be pulled out from the lid.

Carol



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06/6/2006 at 6:26pm
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ahhh so how do you plug the adapter in? Or is it one the ciggy bit goes into?


06/6/2006 at 6:37pm
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The adapter is a box with a ciggie lighter socket at one end and a standard 240v domestic plug on the other end. This can then be plugged into your camping EHU.

Carol



06/6/2006 at 7:58pm
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Some kind person mentioned Freecycle on a post a couple of days ago. I decided to join up and within 15 minutes had bagged a fantastic electric cool box! I cannot believe it is in perfect condition. I am sooooo happy with it. It's massive and completely filled the passenger seat of my micra. I plugged it straight in and it works perfectly. It's actually a hot box too. Does anyone have one of these? It's one of the bigger ones - it completely filled my passenger seat. Made by Halford's.


06/6/2006 at 8:41pm
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Is it a grey Halfords one with the elements at the bottom?   If so I used to have one of these (he ex got it!) and it was very good.  Keep salad and stuff like that away from the "cold bit" as it makes salad manky!  Because the elements are at the bottom don't use ice in the bag as it leaks the water will leak into the electrical works.

It's a good bargain for a freebie!



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06/6/2006 at 8:49pm
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It is grey, it has control panel on the left side with cold/hot switch, green and red light and red light which has wording 'flashing indicates low battery'. I think the elements are in the sides and the bottom, felt very cold there anyway. Lid lifts up and has 4 circle thingees in. It fastens with one secure catch in the centre. Is this the same as yours? When I was driving to collect it (about 12 miles), I started to think I was mad and that it would be rubbish but very pleasantly surprised. Thank you for the tip about the salad! I was going to post a photo of it but then I thought that would be too sad for words....


06/6/2006 at 8:53pm
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Lol!!!   I don't think a picture is too sad - quite sad though I suppose.

It sounds like the same model, can't remember where the controls were but deff one central catch. 

Enjoy using it!



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