Koola Buck Introduces the Koola Buck Junior

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posted on March 15, 2017
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Koola Buck has introduced the new Koola Buck Junior. The new, smaller portable refrigeration system was designed with the average hunter in mind. It weighs in at 205 pounds, keeping it far more compact and lightweight than its bigger "brothers."

The Koola Buck Junior pop-up cooler is 3 feet wide by 3 feet deep by 6.5 feet tall with interior cooling area of 58.5 cubic feet. Its 600-pound ceiling strength is designed to support the hanging of an elk or two to three deer. The cooling system operates on standard 110V electrical power, requiring 15-amp service to maintain the temperature between 34 and 41 degrees Fahrenheit. It's capable of maintaining those temperatures even when situated outdoors, in triple-digit temperatures.

The Koola Buck Junior is available now.

For more information, go to KoolaBuck.com.

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