CyberVeteran
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- First Name
- Jason
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2024
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- Location
- California
- Vehicles
- 2024 Tesla Cybertruck
- Occupation
- Health Care
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- #1
Hey Everyone,
I received my Cybertruck cooler yesterday and want to say I am impressed with the quality and functionality of the unit. I didn't think that I would replace the Tes Studio center console storage box, because I love the extra cup holders and organization features, but the cooler is awesome. I mainly bought it for a cross country trip I am taking in a week from California to Florida, and I wanted my snacks and drinks handy, without dealing with a traditional cooler/ice. The only improvement that I would dig are cup holders built into the lid, but that is minor. The cooler cools rapidly down to below freezing, and has sufficient insulation to keep the contents cold for a few hours after turning it off. I don't like keeping the outlets on for extended periods, even though the unit is efficient and quiet. I do have a discount code (CyberVeteran) 25% off that is good across the site, and I see they are also running a Father's Day sale at the moment too.
Installation was a breeze and the materials match the factory interior of the truck very well. Others have posted installation videos so I won't belabor that. Let me know if you have any questions. I did opt to plug the cooler into the front outlet, as I will be using the back seat and inflatable mattress to camp in, and I need the outlet for my CPAP, I know I could use a power strip, but nah. I did throw in a 12 pack of sodas, and there will still be ample room for some sandwiches on top. I saw another poster demonstrate that he could fit 23 cans or so of soda/pop.
I received my Cybertruck cooler yesterday and want to say I am impressed with the quality and functionality of the unit. I didn't think that I would replace the Tes Studio center console storage box, because I love the extra cup holders and organization features, but the cooler is awesome. I mainly bought it for a cross country trip I am taking in a week from California to Florida, and I wanted my snacks and drinks handy, without dealing with a traditional cooler/ice. The only improvement that I would dig are cup holders built into the lid, but that is minor. The cooler cools rapidly down to below freezing, and has sufficient insulation to keep the contents cold for a few hours after turning it off. I don't like keeping the outlets on for extended periods, even though the unit is efficient and quiet. I do have a discount code (CyberVeteran) 25% off that is good across the site, and I see they are also running a Father's Day sale at the moment too.
Installation was a breeze and the materials match the factory interior of the truck very well. Others have posted installation videos so I won't belabor that. Let me know if you have any questions. I did opt to plug the cooler into the front outlet, as I will be using the back seat and inflatable mattress to camp in, and I need the outlet for my CPAP, I know I could use a power strip, but nah. I did throw in a 12 pack of sodas, and there will still be ample room for some sandwiches on top. I saw another poster demonstrate that he could fit 23 cans or so of soda/pop.
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