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alex345
06-27-2023, 04:48 AM
Hello guys,
I'm looking for an electric cooler for camping. It would be used for things like meats, milk, etc until the main fridge is cold enough. Which is the way to go and I'm looking for something comparable to a 60 qt.
These are my preferable specs:
CR55 59 QUART (55L)
55 Can/38L Capacity
Refrigerate to +4°F
Single Zone cooling
Suggestions about electric coolers.
Cheers,
alex345
06-27-2023, 04:50 AM
Hello guys,
I'm looking for an electric cooler for camping. It would be used for things like meats, milk, etc until the main fridge is cold enough. Which is the way to go and I'm looking for something comparable to a 60 qt.
These are my preferable specs:
CR55 59 QUART (55L)
55 Can/38L Capacity
Refrigerate to +4°F
Single Zone cooling
Suggestions about electric coolers (https://www.bougerv.com/collections/electric-coolers).
Cheers
I'm not much familiar with these stuff so any help will be highly appreciated!
alex345
08-22-2023, 12:17 PM
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sarfaraz
09-22-2023, 09:22 PM
For your camping needs, consider the CR55 59 Quart electric cooler - it has a 55L capacity, (https://workerscomplawyers.org/) can hold 55 cans, (https://workerscomplawyers.org/) and refrigerates to +4°F with single-zone cooling. Great choice!
Abir001
02-06-2026, 04:39 AM
I've been using a similar electric cooler on weekend trips, and honestly, the biggest thing is making sure it plugs into your car or a portable battery with enough power. It keeps meats and drinks cold pretty quickly, but try not to open it too often—every time you do, it struggles to maintain the temp.
For a 60 qt equivalent, something around 55–60L works fine, and look for one with a solid compressor rather than just thermoelectric—it handles heat better in the sun. If you ever need outdoor help beyond camping, local deck builders (https://mcfarlandoutdoors.com/) can also give tips on power setups for your gear.