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Halfords Plug in Cool Box 40l Boxed new £70


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Brand new, boxed, unopened 40 litre cool box. I decided it is too big for my camping needs. Plugs into car or mains. Keeps really cool and is BIG!


Halfords 40 Litre Mains and 12V & 24V Electric Coolbox

40L capacity holds 56 standard 330ml cans

Cools up to 16°C below ambient temperature

Adjustable temperature control dial when connected to the mains

Powered by 240V mains, 12V in-car socket or 24V in-truck socket

Length of main cable: 30cm

Length of 12V cable: 226cm

Convenient cable storage in lid for both 240V and 12V leads

Sturdy wheels and pull-out handle for easy movement

Lid design accommodates up to three 2 litre bottles

Two removable divider grids

Hygienic wipe clean sealed interior

Internal dimensions: 45.5 x 31 x 30cm (L x W x H)

External dimensions (handle retracted): 55 x 37 x 43.5cm (L x W x H)

Wattage is 42W and draw in amps is approximately 3.5A from a 12V supply

Wattage is 55W and draw in amps is approximately 0.25A from a 240V supply


Versatile, spacious and portable, the Halfords 40 Litre Mains and 12V & 24V Electric Coolbox will help to keep your food and drink at the perfect temperature on long car journeys, staycations and camping trips.


The electric coolbox is able to cool up to 16°C degrees below the ambient temperature, so you can be sure that the contents will stay chilled even on a warm day. It can be powered from the mains, or via a 12V in-car socket or 24V in-truck socket, for added convenience and accessibility, and you can even make use of the adjustable temperature control dial when connected to the mains.


Durable wheels and a pull-out handle allow you to transport the Halfords 40 Litre Electric Coolbox to wherever you wish, providing easy access to its content. Two removable dividers mean you can configure the inside space to meet your requirements and the hygienic wipe clean interior makes it easy to keep your coolbox clean.

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