In a message dated 99-03-12 14:06:32 EST, you write: << n 20 degrees "cooler" than the outside temp. These are not refrigeration units by any stretch. On a 90 degree summer day that potato salad "cooled" to 60 degrees is still a petri dish for botulism. That is >> I've never had a prroblem with mine, had it about 6 years now. I always plug it into ac power the night before, so that it is good and cold inside, then move it out to the camper just before we leave. We used it while camping in August in N. Carolina, and stored my ( then 6 months old ) daughters formula/milk in it, and it stayed plenty cold. Jeff S. |
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