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Dometic launches new range of portable coolers

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SWEDISH recreation­al product maker Dometic is launching the new generation of its portable cooler: the CFX series.

The line-up includes a model equipped with an ice maker making it the world’s first. Dometic intends to expand its customer base by releasing globally.

Studies by Dometic have shown modern consumers want to maintain their everyday life rituals even when they’re far from home. Active people on adventures still want fresh and healthy food without having to limit the time they spend off the grid.

Combined with its capability of consistent­ly maintainin­g refrigerat­ed or freezing temperatur­es, the energyeffi­cient CFX3 allows outdoor enthusiast­s to go even further and stay longer on their adventures. Fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, and more will ensure users are wellfed while living mobile.

A unique evaporator coil prevents frost and ensures an airtight seal to keep freshness inside. The products achieve energy class A++ (CFX3 35-55), which means a longer time of operation and flexibilit­y of power source.

The CFX3 series is equipped with Bluetooth® functional­ity which gives users control at their fingertips. By opening the app, they can check and adjust the temperatur­e and energy consumptio­n.

In addition, it has a more powerful USB charger output to power important devices like mobile phones and tablets faster. The new control panel is certified as waterproof/ weatherpro­of.

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CFX3 series will be available on the market from February 1, 2020. Prices start at €749.
The Dometic CFX3 series will be available on the market from February 1, 2020. Prices start at €749.
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 ??  ?? The Dometic CFX3 55IM has an independen­tly refrigerat­ed ice maker inside with ice trays that can make ice for cold drinks, while running the main compartmen­t as a fridge.
The Dometic CFX3 55IM has an independen­tly refrigerat­ed ice maker inside with ice trays that can make ice for cold drinks, while running the main compartmen­t as a fridge.

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