Safe storage
on the go
Powerful temperature control with fast cooling and freezing
Safe storage
on the go
Powerful temperature control with fast cooling and freezing
Dual cooling and freezing on the go
Powerful refrigeration to keep food fresh and drinks cold, when you’re on the road
Odor removal
Easy to carry,
Built-in handle and wheels
Car thermal box
Car thermal box
LUMTB530X1
Thermal box
Thermal box
TB5401
Thermal box
Thermal box
TB7501
“I like road trip adventures, and having fun outdoors in nature. Food storage is a problem.”
What they say:
“I love going on long road trips with my friends and family. We have picnics and barbecues and sometimes camp for the weekend. But storing food safely has always been a problem, especially perishable food like raw and cold meats, milk, cheese and egg based products, like mayonnaise. Using ice packs in a box is a poor solution. I need a reliable way to store food and drink at just the right temperature.”
Who they are:
• Car owner, educated 25-45 year olds
• Lives in metro/tier 1 cities, mid-level income.
• Enjoys outdoor activities, like road trips, camping, picnics.
• Wants to keep food and drinks fresh in summer and warm in winter.
“I’m always on the road. To stay healthy, I need to store and cook fresh food.”
What they say:
“I’m on the road for long stretches. So my truck is not just a transportation vehicle, it’s also my home, and my kitchen. Because I can’t store fresh food, it’s very easy to get into bad eating habits (I don’t want to eat steam buns day after day). I want to be able to safely store fresh ingredients (like meats, vegetables and dairy), so I can eat a varied and healthy diet.”
Who they are:
• Truck drivers, 25-50 years old
• Drives for long journeys and needs to store food and drink.
• Needs more nutritious fresh food to stay healthy.
• Needs a reliable device that can survive long drives on tough roads.
“When on the road, it’s vital that we keep medication at the correct temperature.”
What they say:
“My wife has type two diabetes. She needs two insulin injections per day. At home this is easy enough to manage, as we can refrigerate the bottles. But when we’re on long car journeys, or go camping, or simply stay out with the kids all day, it’s harder. We need a way to safely store insulin at the correct temperature.”
Who they are:
• Car owners, 25-50 years old.
• Some medicines are sensitive to temperature changes.
So they need to preserve perishable medications for themselves and their families.
• One common example is insulin, taken by diabetics,
which needs to be stored between 2° to 8° Celsius (36° to 46°Fahrenheit).*
• Some diabetics require 3 or 4 insulin injections per day to manage blood sugar levels and avoid serious eye, kidney, and nerve damage.**
“I need a way to keep breast milk fresh when we’re driving, so my baby is never hungry.”
What they say:
“At home, to ensure a constant supply for our baby, we
store breast milk in the fridge and freezer. But when we’re on the road this is not possible. When I drive outside, I need proper storage for breast milk. And when driving out with my family, we’re reliant on what breast milk I can produce at that moment, which can limit our journeys and plans. We need the safety and convenience of milk stored at the correct temperature.”
Who they are:
• Mothers, 25-40 years old
• Feed their baby with breast milk, and often need to drive or work outside. But they have no way to refrigerate stored milk.
• Want to keep breast milk as fresh as possible for their baby, so need stable refrigeration, with precise temperature control.
Items stay cool for 48 hours*
* Tested at an in-house lab on a fully loaded thermal box, with an environment temperature at 32°C, turning off the power once the box reached a temperature of -20°C. Applies to the thermal box. Temperature drop of contents will vary.