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With summer here, now is the time for bringing food and drinks into the great outdoors, whether that means camping, RVing, or simply going for a picnic. While classic coolers can get the job done, these days electric coolers are proving to be gamechangers when it comes to keeping your perishables safe and your beverages frosty.
For a limited time, the Simzlife 26-Quart Car Refrigerator is on sale at Walmart for 51% off, dropping the price from $350 to just $170, and according to reviewers, they 'absolutely love it.'
Simzlife 26-Quart Car Refrigerator, $170 (was $350) at Walmart
As one reviewer said, the car refrigerator offers 'so much space' thanks to its 40 can capacity. With a temperature range of -4 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit, it can store food at just about any temperature you could need, even freezing. Its powerful compressor can drop the temperature from 50 to 32 degrees Fahrenheit within 15 minutes. Various power settings deliver outstanding efficiency, including an eco mode that uses just 45 watts. Integrated hooks and handles make it easy to move and secure in place. And the whole thing is durably built and will last through years of outdoor fun.
Reviewers 'absolutely love it,' and describe the fridge as 'convenient,' 'practical,' and 'efficient,' with one declaring it's 'worth the money.'
Another pointed out that it's 'great for travel,' with many buyers saying they use it for a wide range of outdoor activities.
'I took this on an RV trip for a week and this was awesome!' said one buyer. 'It ran silently and continued to freeze all food even when the inside of the RV got super hot.'
Ready to hit the road with yours? Act fast, because Walmart is only offering the Simzlife 26-Quart Car Refrigerator for 51% off for a limited time. Get yours and start your summer today.
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