![]() Lifting the EverFrost could be a challenge for some, especially since the handles are on the ends of the box, meaning you need long and strong arms to move the EverFrost around, up and down stairs, pull it around the beach, etc. I doubt many people use dinky cars like mine for family camping, but I thought I'd mention this for reference. In fact, I was a bit concerned about transporting the cool box in my small Skoda CitiGo will the EverFrost 30 fit in the car? Indeed, I could only fit the box in the trunk with the rear seats slightly dropped. I was sent the smallest version with a 33-litre capacity, but when I say smallest, I don't mean small. (Image credit: Matt Kolat/T3) Anker EverFrost 30 Powered Cooler review: performance and ergonomics You can use the Anker app to control the EverFrost, although I completely forgot about it and used the physical buttons instead.įor reference, you can control temperature, check battery status and voltage protection level, and power on/off the unit via the app. It's easy to operate the unit using the buttons. The LED is quick to turn off (I assume to conserve battery life). The LED screen is easy to read and provides basic information about the EverFrost: battery percentage left and temperature inside the box. ![]() Finally, you'll find a built-in bottle opener on the right side (it's pretty obvious). The handle can also be propped under and used as a chopping board, which is handy. There are two 6-inch transport wheels on either side of the EverFrost, and the EasyTow suitcase-style handle to help you pull the cool box around easier. Most of the exterior is covered with malleable, textured plastic, with the cover resembling traditional cool boxes. However, the EverFrost 30 is also considerably heavy, weighing 22.2 kg (48.9 lbs) without any food containers or drink cartons inside. This isn't an issue in itself big cool boxes, such as the similarly-sized Yeti Tundra 35 Hard Cooler, aren't small. ![]() The Anker EverFrost 30 comes in a large box, which is indicative of the actual size of the unit – it's not small. (Image credit: Matt Kolat/T3) Anker EverFrost 30 Powered Cooler review: design and build quality
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