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Anyone tried using a portable 12v cooler in your plane?



 
 
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Old November 4th 05, 04:33 AM
Montblack
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Default Anyone tried using a portable 12v cooler in your plane?

("Jack Allison" wrote)
When compared to MontBlack's PMC, *nothing* keeps beverages of any sort
cold enough. So, Paul...care to enlighten us on PMC v2.0? Wheels? Hinged
lid? Padded seat on the top? All of the above? :-)



Padded seat is a must. PMC used too often as a table - then you have to move
everything ...

Wheels are also a must.

I've given in, a drain will be added too.

PMC will be white next year.

Hinged lid? If I can do it without ruining 'the casket's' Fred Flintstone
lines, sure.

Now, about PMC v2.0 ...Think composites - oops, I've said too much.


Montblack

 




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