I'm tempted, just because it looks to fit so well; but, I just can't think of when I might use it, since I mostly drink coffee even if it's hot outside! And, like you. I put a soft-sided cooler bag in that spot. Fits well!I have the CyberGearCo's Center Floor organizer and trash bin and it fits the space perfectly. There are a few areas for improvement (mainly around sound insulation: when you put things under the bin and they hit the "walls" of the organizer, it is loud enough to hear), but the amount of extra storage space is fantastic (the bonus is the 2 additional cup holders). FWIW, I used to put a small soft-sided cooler from Walmart (Ozark Trail, which is no longer sold unfortunately it has great insulation) in that space and it also fit perfectly. It just seems really inefficient to me to put a powered fridge in a vehicle: how much energy are you using just to keep it cool (even when you aren't actively using it)? I spend a lot of time on the tree farm and I pull my cooler when I get there, so I guess I'll be rocking an in-cabin cooler for the rest of my days![]()
I’m in a similar boat. Would like one (and my wife would like it for road trips), but we also like the space there. She puts her purse there, or a jacket, etc.I'm tempted, just because it looks to fit so well; but, I just can't think of when I might use it, since I mostly drink coffee even if it's hot outside! And, like you. I put a soft-sided cooler bag in that spot. Fits well!![]()
Yes. They willWhat are the inside dimensions? Trying to determine if standard takeout containers will fit nicely.
(I scanned the thread but didn't find the answer - sorry if I missed it. )
Took me 10 min to install by myself.How easy/cumbersome will it be to install on an 'as-needed' basis? I don't see myself using one for my daily grind, but on a family trip, etc. it can come in handy.
Do you have to use the supplied trim piece or can you continue to use the OEM piece? I saw Chuck's video install and saw they included a two part trim piece.I personally wouldn’t want to repeatedly remove and install it because of trim piece removal and tight fit even though it’s easy but if you’re not using you can turn it off and use it as a big storage compartment with whatever organizer you want in there. Again, 10 minutes and relatively easy but not super fun and not in a particularly flattering…..err…position.
that said, it consumes very little energy so I’d say if you’re raising the temp up pretty high, you can store stuff in there that doesn’t require a fridge and then turn cabin overheat protection off. I’m willing to bet you end up on the winning end of the energy equation in that situation.