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The Cybertruck Cooler is a game-changer! With 90 cans, -18°F freezing power, and a Tesla-proof steel build, it’s built to last and keep your drinks ice-cold. Perfect for road trips or tailgating—get yours now for lightning-fast delivery!
so…how many Australian Cybertrucks have this fridge? Is it very popular?
90 cans of soda? I call cold-rolled horse pucky on that too.
Who wants a nice bridge in Brooklyn? Anyone? Oceanfront Arizona property?
There is literally no way to stick 3.5 Costco trays of soda in that fridge. I know this because I own one.
There are 355ml in a can of soda. Multiply that by 90 and you get 31.95 liters which despite being in round cans all need to fit nicely inside an 18L fridge.
May as well advertise it as being able to store an entire side of beef at zero kelvin. Why stop the hyperbole at 90 cans and -18F?
“Tesla-proof” build? Is that when the fridge is immune to fitting in a Tesla or what?
Again, the fridge is awesome. You don’t have to be shady to sell it!
Maybe this is considered effective promotion in other markets? Make people so angry with blatant dishonesty that they keep talking about the products.
no such thing as bad publicity?
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There is no dishonesty really, just confusion by the seller. I mentioned this to Tesstudio already. They probably have another pending product that is a frunk mounted stainless clad cooler that can hold 90 cans that is being confused by the seller with the in cabin cooler..

In fact you will see that frunk cooler on eBay probably by another seller but it will likely be the same product manufactured for resellers like Tesstudio:

https://ebay.us/m/ttRllz
 

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Yes. There very well be product confusion. At least I hope so.
 


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Looks exactly like it but $100 cheaper. I'm guessing it's the same direct from China or a knockoff.
Now if someone made that thing into a 48v or even 12v cooler with a compressor…..
 

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Any delivery updates from anyone who has ordered?
 
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You have one of these fridges?

Is it really made of the same ultra-hard cold-rolled stainless steel as the Cybertruck?
Great question! Yes – the Tesstudio Cybertruck Cooler is made with cold-rolled stainless steel that closely matches the Cybertruck’s iconic exterior finish. While it may not be the exact same alloy composition as the body panels of the Cybertruck, it’s designed to visually and functionally match that ultra-rugged, industrial aesthetic.


If you already have one, you're probably enjoying the 90-can capacity and ultra-low 18°F cooling performance – but that stainless steel? It's part of what makes it feel like a natural extension of the Cybertruck.


Let us know if you’d like a full material breakdown – happy to dig deeper for you!
 
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No. It’s made out of the same shitty plastic every other fridge is made out of, but it’s awesome. The integration and fit is great. Could use some manufacturer/reseller rethinking of how to connect it to the car but there are plenty of threads on that already and it’s fairly simple to do. Would budget to also get a small power station personally if I didn’t have one and was going to buy the fridge.
Appreciate the honest feedback – and glad to hear you’re enjoying the fridge overall! ?

We totally hear you on the power hookup. It's a common ask, and we're currently working on improved connection options and user-friendly guides to make that part smoother for everyone. In the meantime, yes – a compact power station is a solid tip for anyone planning to use it off-grid or beyond short trips.


Thanks for being part of the early adopters pushing the experience forward ? Feel free to drop us a DM if you have setup tips or wiring mods to share!
 
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I really like all the promo materials with the champagne bottles in the fridge full of ice. lol
They also….err….slap.
Haha we’re glad you noticed! ?❄
The champagne shots do hit different – just like the fridge itself ? We wanted to show that it's not just rugged and functional, but also has a little party mode built in. Whether it's trail riding or tailgating, your drinks stay ice-cold and photo-ready.


Thanks for the love – your comment... also slaps ?
 


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TeStudio-

You are clearly confusing your products. This ad seems to be for an in cabin cooler between the front seats. All the stainless discussion and parts of your ad are for a frunk cooler, that does not seem to be the product in your pictures.
I'm sorry for the inconvenience caused.
 
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The Cybertruck Cooler is a game-changer! With 90 cans, -18°F freezing power, and a Tesla-proof steel build, it’s built to last and keep your drinks ice-cold. Perfect for road trips or tailgating—get yours now for lightning-fast delivery!
Thank you for your support of our products.
 
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Yes. There very well be product confusion. At least I hope so.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask me or our customer service directly.
 

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Great question! Yes – the Tesstudio Cybertruck Cooler is made with cold-rolled stainless steel that closely matches the Cybertruck’s iconic exterior finish. While it may not be the exact same alloy composition as the body panels of the Cybertruck, it’s designed to visually and functionally match that ultra-rugged, industrial aesthetic.


If you already have one, you're probably enjoying the 90-can capacity and ultra-low 18°F cooling performance – but that stainless steel? It's part of what makes it feel like a natural extension of the Cybertruck.


Let us know if you’d like a full material breakdown – happy to dig deeper for you!
Yes, I would like a full material breakdown. Please include the specifications for the cold-rolled steel, including the thickness and hardness (full-hard, 3/4 hard, 1/2 hard, 1/4 hard, etc.). Because I think calling it "cold-rolled" is just more hyperbole. Maybe you are unaware that this term should mean something.

This matters to your product claims, because it cannot match the functionality and ruggedness of the Cybertruck's stainless steel if it's not actually hardened to the same degree of hardness.
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