NEW Solar-Powered
"King of Coolers"
Never Needs Ice!

No More Soggy Food!

This revolutionary fridge on wheels keeps your food and drinks ice cold...

But it NEVER needs ice!

It may look like an ordinary cooler, but you've never seen anything like this...

Instead of ice, it uses advanced technology to keep all your important food and drinks ice cold.

So you'll never have to stop for ice every couple of hours...

And you'll never have to dip your hands into soggy food or gross puddles of water.

And since you'll never need ice, you'll have all that precious cooler space available for MORE of your favorite food and drinks.

And it's super flexible.

This revolutionary Solar Go-Fridge is not JUST a cooler – it's a refrigerator, freezer, and deep freezer all in one!

It can work as a fridge for hot dogs and drinks, or as a freezer for ice cream, popsicles and frozen meats...

And it can even go down to subzero temperatures!

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Unlike other run-of-the-mill coolers, your Solar Go-Fridge...

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Yes, you can recharge your Solar Go-Fridge using the FREE power of the sun. After all, we couldn’t call it a "Solar" Go-Fridge if it wasn't solar powered...

And that's why...

You get a FREE 40-Watt Solar Panel with your Solar Go-Fridge.



You can use your solar panel to power your Solar Go-Fridge on the go...

So you can take it to campsites, sporting events, RV trips, tailgates, backyard BBQs, pool parties and so much more...

Or use it to power your critical devices.

It's like a mini power cell in its own right. It works with phones, tablets and your other critical electronic devices.

Plus, if a tree falls on some power lines and cuts the power to your neighborhood, you don't have to worry about the food in your fridge spoiling.

Look What You Can Fit
In Your Solar Go-Fridge

 

Your Solar Go-Fridge can take any kind of frozen supplies with you.

And when we say any kind of supplies, we mean it. It has a small footprint, but has spacious capacity.

You get 42 quarts of space for your critical items – that's like 46 cans or bottles of water. And no bulky ice bags!



Its compact size and all-terrain wheels make it easy to throw in the trunk. Or to bring with you to tailgates.

It's truly small, but mighty.

Drinks, hot dogs, medicine and more. It can all fit in your Solar Go-Fridge.

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Stay safe and have fun out there,

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P.S. Thanks to your support, we're able to provide support to important charities that help American veterans and their families. Charities like Fisher House, A Soldier's Child Foundation, Team Rubicon and Operation Homefront.
 

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