If your old esky doesn’t cut it, perhaps Anker’s new portable cooler might. Dubbed the “Solix Everfrost 2”, Anker’s new device is a battery-powered cooler that doesn’t rely on ice.
Available in 40L and 58L sizes, the Solix Everfrost 2 can cool, and even freeze, food and drinks to temperatures as low as -20°C. The idea is that with less space taken up by ice, you can fit more in and keep things cooler for longer.
Anker claims the battery life of its coolers lasts roughly two days with the included 288Wh lithium iron phosphate battery. Both cooler sizes include an additional battery slot, which you can fill with a second battery priced at $499, providing up to four days of cooler use. These batteries also double as a power bank, able to charge mobile devices via a USB-A and USB-C port.
When it’s time to charge, the Solix Everfrost 2 has a few different options. A separately sold solar panel can do the job, as can a wall outlet or a car. Depending on how cool you want your nibbles and drinks, you might need to charge more often. Particularly if you use the quick-cooling feature, which can drop the temperature from 25°C to 0°C in roughly 15 minutes.
Two separate components come with the 58L model, which can have two different sets of temperatures. That’s likely the way to go if you want cold drinks in one and frozen meat in the other.
Anker is going hard on the launch promotion in Australia, taking $700 off the RRP of its coolers until 13 October. During the launch period, the 40L cooler costs $1,099, while the 58L model costs $1,399. Afterwards, they’ll cost $1,799 and $2,099, respectively. At the same time, a second battery currently costs $399, taking $100 off its RRP.
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