For travelers, truckers, and outdoor enthusiasts, a reliable refrigeration system is essential. The 35L Compressor Cooler Box is designed to handle extended trips, offering ample storage without compromising on portability. Engineered with high-performance compressor technology, it cools faster and more efficiently than traditional ice chests, keeping your essentials at a stable temperature even in extreme climates.
This mid-size portable freezer box is constructed with durable injection-molded materials, ensuring resistance against wear and tear during rugged outdoor use. Thick foam insulation and an aluminum-lined interior work together to maintain internal temperatures, even in high ambient conditions up to 43°C. Whether you’re on a cross-country journey or off-grid camping, this freezer keeps your supplies fresh without the need for constant ice refills.
The 35L portable electric cooler is designed for ultimate energy efficiency and flexibility. It runs on AC 110-240V, DC 12/24V, and supports solar panel charging, making it a go-to solution for off-road adventures, mobile businesses, and emergency cooling needs. With ECO/MAX cooling modes, users can choose between power-saving operation or rapid cooling performance, adapting to different needs effortlessly.
Features
The 35L Compressor Cooler Box is an ideal choice for 2-3 days road trips and weekend hunting, food transport, and off-grid applications, providing high-performance cooling with maximum energy efficiency.
✔ Fast & Efficient Cooling – Achieves precise temperature control from -22°C to 10°C, perfect for perishable storage.
✔Energy-Saving Design – Built with a top-opening design, the portable fridge freezer can reduce the loss of air conditioning and is good for energy saving.
✔ Battery Protection – The portable fridge or freezer is equipped with a 3-level battery monitor to protect the battery, suitable for AC/DC power supply
✔ Anti-shaking – Designed with outstanding anti-shaking function, the portable refrigerator is an ideal option for outdoor use.

