
Portable 12 volt camper / tent air conditioner for: boats, tents, campers, trucks, golf carts, auto's and RV's!
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Cost saving solution for your 12 volt camper / tent air conditioner needs.
Since its introduction KoolerAire
truck air conditioners continue to be the best selling, most
versatile, portable air conditioning products Nationwide! Our formula for
success is simple;
Reliability,
cost effectiveness, quality, and performance all backed by the
best Guarantee
in the business!
With KoolerAire's space saving design air conditioning has become more portable than ever before! Unlike other brands, we're not restricted by messy hoses, pads, pumps, or water supply! And, with our wide range of power options you can take Kool Air Anywhere!
Our attractive, compact profile, whisper quiet fan, and low power consumption makes KoolerAire the economical alternative to 12 volt, portable conditioners costing hundreds of dollars!
Paying a high price does not equal performance!
Don't be fooled by costly air conditioner imitations! KoolerAire will provide kooling comfort for hundreds less than "any" Twelve volt air cooling device on the market! Just add ice and and you're supplied with an ice cold refreshing breeze!
Dan Armitage from Trailer Boats and Boating Life writes:
My 12-volt favorite is a portable truck air conditioner from New York Based KoolerAire. I've used it to cool a boat cabin, a camper and my bedroom at home during a power outage. The device was developed by a New Jersey boater who realized that he could cool his cuddy cabin using an ice filled chest with the lid open. KoolerAire was created by mounting a fan in a vented lid to better circulate chilled air...fantastic!
I
found the unit works best when you fill & freeze the
entire ice chest for prolonged
operation. However, Blue Ice or frozen water bottles are also good - they're also more portable, don't make the air damp, inexpensive, and spares can be kept frozen
for use at another time. Don't forget you may continue to keep your food and
beverages cold as well!
Dan Armitage is an outdoor writer based in Columbus. He covers for Outdoor Life, and also contributes regularly for Oh. Game and Fish, Oh. Outdoor Times, Oh. Country Journal, Bass and Walleye Boats, Trailer Boats and other publications.
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12 Volt Camper / Tent Air Conditioner by KoolerAire Only $39.95!