After taking the UK and USA by storm, Ninja’s innovative cooler, the FrostVault, is making its highly anticipated debut in Australia. As summer approaches, this next-generation cooler promises to elevate BBQs, picnics, and outdoor gatherings with its cutting-edge design and superior performance.
The FrostVault stands out with its patented technology, crafted to maintain food and beverages at food-safe temperatures (under 4 degrees Celsius) for extended periods. Unlike conventional cool boxes, it features a unique DryZone drawer at the bottom that facilitates cold air transfer, ensuring that food stays both cool and dry. This compartment keeps snacks separate from melting ice, preserving their quality for days without worry.
Constructed for durability, the FrostVault boasts impressive ice retention capabilities. With up to 7cm of insulated walls, the cooler is designed to keep ice intact for several days, making it perfect for long weekend getaways and outdoor adventures. The cooler is available in two sizes to suit various needs: a 28-litre version that can hold up to 48 cans without ice or 26 cans with ice, and a larger 47-litre version that accommodates up to 80 cans without ice or 45 cans with ice.
Adding to its appeal, the FrostVault comes in three striking colours: Lakeshore Blue, Slate Grey, and Cloud White. The heavy-duty construction features moulded handles for easy carrying and tie-down points for secure transport, ensuring your FrostVault stays in place even during rugged travel.
You can now purchase the FrostVault directly from Ninja Kitchen. With its premium build, exceptional performance, and sleek design, this cooler is set to become an essential companion for all your gatherings this summer.
For those looking to up their game this summer, the FrostVault is the go-to solution for keeping refreshments chilled and ready for any gathering.
You can purchase the FrostVault via the Ninja Kitchen website here
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