Chilly Bin Kiwi Kooler Wedding Gift
Wedding Gift with personalized Label
33Lt Kiwi Kooler Chilly bin / Ice Box
Thermal Insulating:: 5 days under 38 degrees in out-door place
Feature
1. Rotational molding tech. with great looking , smooth surface.
2.Made of environmental LLDPE material ,food grade,non-toxic,UV resistant
3.The inner box filled with PU heat preservation material, does not add any chemical material , environmental protection, no peculiar smell, energy-saving.
4.There is a water drain valve installed at the bottom of the box,discharge the ice water,extended cold storage effect.
5. Weight 10.50kg
6. Marine Grade Stainless Steel Hinge and fittings
7. Bottle Openers on each side, Marine Grade Stainless Steel
8. Fish Measurement molded into the Lid
Dividers are available $16.95 as show in photo
DIMENSIONS:
External: 440mm wide x 390mm deep x 460mm high
Internal: 310mm wide x 290mm deep x 370mm high
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