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Anyone using a car refrigerator?

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I've got a pretty cool, 9 day road trip coming up. I was hoping to collect some of the local must try foods long the way. I've used coolers with ice for shorter trips but for a rip over a week, I thought it made sense to look at car refrigerators. Has anyone had any experience with them? Just from a space limitation, I think a 30L-35L might be the biggest that would fit, but I've not seen on tin person yet. Thanks for any feedback!
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All I can say (from personal experience) is don’t leave whatever one you get plugged into your car while it isn’t running. I had a very small one completely smoke my battery in about 3 hours. Only big enough to hold a six pack. They are total battery eaters. As long as the car is running, all good šŸ‘šŸ»
 
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we have one that we bought years ago, and liked it so much that we bought them for Christmas for the rest of the family.

they don’t make ours anymore, but just watch the reviews and the likes on Amazon…they are all pretty good.

my daughter has deadly food allergies and we have relied on this thing for literally years…and then they quit making it šŸ˜‚
 
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I've got 2 of them. I have had good luck with setpower. They have built in battery shut off protection. They also sell a battery for it to run on when you shut the vehicle off. And this work good also.
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