

🔥❄️ Stay cool or heat up your adventures – the ultimate portable power box! 🚗
The Oypla 30L Coolbox is a versatile portable electric cooler and heater with a spacious 30-litre capacity. Powered by both 240V AC and 12V DC, it features a durable 30,000-hour brushless motor and intuitive indicator lights to show heating or cooling status. Perfect for off-grid living, road trips, and summer picnics, it combines efficiency with convenience in a sleek, lightweight design.























| ASIN | B07TS7F8NH |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Oypla |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (603) |
| Date First Available | 19 July 2019 |
| Features | Portable |
| Included components | 12V DC adapter |
| Insulation material | Polyurethane Foam |
| Item model number | OYP4302 |
| Manufacturer | Oypla |
| Material type | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 30 x 40.49 x 43.99 cm; 4.87 kg |
| Size | L |
| Style | 30L |
T**I
Works Brilliantly
This is used for our off grid living to keep food cool in the summer when solar is plentiful. It does an amazing job and I have had it for a year now so it reliably made. It has plenty of space and is easy to keep clean. We use it off a 12v system on eco setting and it doesn't seem to drain the batteries. Thank you.
N**I
Faultless & reasonable price.
Uses only 70watts. I got temp' down to 1°C. Plenty of space for Large bottles. Easy to use. Excellent all round!
B**Y
Worked fine
Took this camping (five days) and just left it running all the time. It's a little noisy, fine on min a few metres away from where you're sleeping, can barely be heard, tolerable on eco, can't sleep on max. Only need max to cool things down initially though I reckon. Everything stayed cold enough on eco, turned down to min after a couple of days and didn't notice a difference temp wise tbh, it was just quieter. Everything stayed fresh, didn't measure the temp (don't think it's as cold as my fridge at home, but it was cold enough for milk to stay fresh and drinks to be cold). Journey time was 4/5 hours and everything stayed cold without power. Worked perfectly for us, and can fit quite a lot in there! The recess handle was sharp! Filed this as really uncomfortable to open for me. It is really heavy when loaded with drinks etc (obviously, they're heavy!) and I didn't trust the handle strength - but it was fine, wouldn't push my luck here tbh as would be really annoying if it broke. Didn't try the warming function, and doubt I ever will.
V**7
Sceptical but brilliant bit of kit!
Great bit of kit. Mostly used the 12v cig lighter port to run this whilst driving the camper van. Keeps my good cold, drinks too, cools real fast as well. Tip: I bought some freezer blocks and stick one or two in on initial use, get the temp dropping. Great storage space, and value for money for sure, considering a camping fridge in £100s!! Would deffo recommend.
L**T
Saved us when the fridge broke during a heatwave!
When your fridge breaks down in a 38c heatwave, you're not left with a lot of choice except to wait for the insurance people to untangle themselves from their paperwork and come and sort it out. Meanwhile, desperate to keep my prosecco cool (and, you, know "food"), I bought this little thing. Firstly, it arrived in good time, well ahead of schedule ad safely packaged. It arrived with a UK mains lead and a car charger. It's larger than I'd imagined, though not quite tall enough for a 2l bottle of cola or, indeed, a bottle of wine, but we were able to get an entire week's worth of groceries in it. There's a wee discussion in the reviews about whether it can be locked and whatnot, and it's very simple: handle forward (away from the power lead) and it's open. If the handle is upright, it's locked. You don't need to push the handle back until it rests upon the charging cable to lock it, and I can understand why some people were finding this could knock out the power lead. Condensation can be a bit of an issue, but I think this is mostly because we accidentally covered one of the vents, meaning the water condensed on the underside of the plate we'd put there and then dripped back into the box. All in all, though pricey (I paid £60) it's definitely been worth it. The insurers took 14 days to replace the fridge - the 14 hottest July days, and there's no way we'd have coped with freezer packs and newspaper. And now the fridge is replaced? I have ME and it sits quietly at the end of my bed, keeping water and healthy snacks cool for me until I need them. It costs next to nothing to run and I turn it on for an hour in the morning and again at night as it's just veg and water in there now. An excellent buy - thank you so much, seller!
A**R
Happy customer
Great cooler box,has been fantastic for working away as I’m always in hotels and needed something for storing my food and drinks
U**J
Great value and works well as travel fridge
We’ve only been using this for 1 week but so far we are very happy with our purchase. Kept the food and wine cold all day (July in France), and worked well in the car through the cigarette lighter in the boot as well. It has a quite eco mode where the fan is not so noisy and I guess good for lower ambient temperature, and a high fan setting where the fan is much noisier, to noisy to sleep next to for us, but fine in the day and kept the food cool. I would recommend this fridge and glad we got it - hopefully lasts the full 3 week camp trip. I’ll update if it doesn’t but no reason to think it won’t at the moment.
H**T
Pretty much does what it says on the can!
I bought the box as a fridge for a Vito campervan. The cool box pretty much does what it says on the can. Running at 'Hi' setting, it cooled the box with a couple of packs of bottled beers in (just for a test ) to a pretty cool 4.5C from 17C but it took 9 hours. The learning from this is to put stuff in the box already pre-cooled. At the low setting, it continued cooling the contents down further to 3.5C overnight. As previous reviews have suggested, it's pretty quiet on the 'Lo' setting, less so on the 'Hi' setting but still not terrible. The power draw is 56W at 'Hi' and 28W at 'Lo'. That suggests on 12V battery, it should draw about 2.3A. With a 100Ampere-Hour battery, it should last 40 or so hours on 'Lo'. It drops a star on insulation - switching off and leaving overnight, the contents rewarmed to about 14C so I shall be making an outer box to add to the insulation - I'm often off grid for a few days, often not driving so a longer life cool is important.
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