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Portable Bag Cooler System 12Pk

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Part# 13-11739
MFR Model# 20-24000

Overview

Cool Shirt® Personal Cooling Systems are not just for use in the cockpit, they can be worn to stay cool in a variety of situations.

The Portable Bag Systems provide hours of cooling power in a compact cooling unit and can be used to keep beverages cold during flight while providing cooling to the pilot.

All of the different Cool Shirt® Systems are designed to run off of a 12V power source in the cockpit and can be adapted to run off 110V power making them versatile and easy to use just about anywhere.

This system is referred to as the 12pk as it would hold a 12 pack of drinks. The 12pk version of our popular bag system will allow for extra drink storage, extended cooling times, or will allow for a co-pilot to be cooled at the same time as the pilot.

The Portable Bag System, powered by a 12V battery, can be used when during preflight inspections, cleaning or fueling your aircraft - anywhere you go that has a hot environment. Keep yourself cool and mentally alert during those transitional phases of flight with the Cool Shirt® system.

System can be used with CoolShirts.

   
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Specifications

  • 12 pk dimensions - L 17 x W 6½ x H 14
  • Cooling time - 4+ hours Amp draw - 1.8 Amp
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