Refrigerator: ICECO 21QT APL20 Aluminum Single Zone Fridge/Freezer

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ICECO’s portable fridge/freezer features a state-of-the-art SECOP Nano Compressor that offers a wide cooling range from -4°F to 68°F (-20℃ to 20℃). The compressor operates in two modes: MAX mode for rapid cooling needs and ECO mode for energy conservation. Despite its robust performance, the APL20 is astoundingly lightweight at just 22.8 lbs, thanks to the compressor’s compact design.

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Made from lightweight aluminum, the fridge resists rust and corrosion even in the most challenging outdoor conditions. Its durable construction ensures longevity, making it an ideal companion for the Ural’s travels. Utilizing advanced compressor refrigeration technology, it can cool from 77℉ to 32℉ within just 11 minutes. The freezer’s exterior is as innovative as its interior, featuring an oxidized aluminum shell that marks it as the industry’s first all-aluminum portable freezer.

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The lock latch design ensures the refrigerator remains securely closed, and the cold air stays where it’s supposed to be. The APL20 is backed by a generous 5-year warranty on the compressor and a 1-year warranty on accessories. It promises to be a truly unique and incredibly functional addition to the Ultimate Motorcycle Build.

MSRP: $499  

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