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Keep your drinks and food cool for up to 42 hours this summer with an EverFrost Powered Fridge from Anker

Anker has today launched their new EverFrost Powered Fridge range which includes the world’s longest-lasting battery-powered fridge.

The Anker EverFrost is designed for a multitude of situations, whether it be picnicking in the park, heading off for a weekend away, camping rough and more. It is able to be ideal in these situations due to its sizes, battery life and convenient charging methods.

Available in 33L, 43L, and 53L, the EverFrost Powered Fridge includes a detachable 299Wh battery for fast cooling and keeping cool for up to 42 hours. Recharging the battery is super simple with a quick four hour charging time via a wall socket or using its 60W USB-C for a 5.8 hour charge time. Pair the EverFrost Powered Fridge with Anker’s 625 Solar Panel (100W) and you can fully recharge the fridge in just 3.6 hours of direct sunlight.

The 53L EverFrost also includes a dual-zone cooling design for cooling or freezing ro keep food fresh or frozen at the same time.

As with most good “Chilly bins or Esky’s,” the EverFrost Powered Fridges include EasyTow suitcase style handles that can be extended to allow it to be easily moved from one location to another. This is aided by the durable 6-inch wheels which are great for the rugged terrain in the great outdoors.

The EverFrost Powered Fridge is able to chill food and drinks for 25 degrees down to zero degrees in just 30 minutes thanks to its high-efficiency cooling compressor.

The EverFrost Powered Fridge can also charge all your devices thanks to the included 2x USB-A and 1x USB-C charging ports.

There is also an Anker app that can be used to control the temperature of the fridge, check the battery power status and power it on and off, all remotely.

The Anker EverFrost Powered Fridge is available in Australia from today via the MyAnker store, with prices starting at $1,499.95 for the EverFrost 30 (33L). The EverFrost 40 (43L) and EverFrost 50 (53L) will retail for $1,699.95 and $1,999.95 respectively.

Scott Plowman

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