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Isabella Electric Cool Boxes, Camping Fridges & Ice Packs

Everyone needs somewhere to keep their food and drinks cool when camping, whether it be a Camping Fridges to keep the daily essentials cool or a large cool bag to carry all your drinks ready for a family adverture, we have them all. There really is nothing better than sipping an ice cold drink after pitching up for a great weekends camping. Upgrade your cool bag to an electric cool box today!


 

Isabella Awnings are perfect for all types of outdoor adventures. Whether you're heading to the mountains, beach, or countryside, these awnings provide a comfortable and stylish retreat. Their robust construction and versatile design make them ideal for long camping trips, weekend getaways, and family vacations.

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FINDING THE RIGHT COOLBOX FOR YOU.

Keep your food fresh and beverages chilled on your outdoor adventures with our range of electric coolboxes, camping fridges, and coolers. Whether you're camping, picnicking, or traveling, our selection offers portable and efficient cooling solutions to suit your needs. Stay cool and refreshed wherever your journey takes you!

For ease check out some of our biggest coolbox categories below. Finding the perfect coolbox can be daunting but we hope you find what you are looking for and if you need any extra help please use our live chat to talk to one of our camping experts.

Can you leave an electric cool box on all the time?

Leaving an electric cool box on continuously depends on several factors, including the specific model of the cool box, its intended use, and your power source.

Power Source: If your electric cool box is powered by mains electricity (AC power), leaving it on continuously is generally not an issue as long as it's designed to operate that way. However, if you're using a portable electric cool box that runs on a battery or a vehicle's DC power supply, leaving it on all the time can drain the battery, especially if the vehicle's engine is not running to recharge the battery.

Thermal Regulation: Many electric cool boxes are equipped with thermostats or temperature controls that regulate cooling. Leaving them on continuously can maintain a consistent temperature inside the cool box, ensuring that your food and beverages stay appropriately chilled without freezing or becoming too warm.

Safety Considerations: It's essential to consider safety factors when leaving any electrical appliance on continuously. Ensure that the cool box is placed on a stable surface away from flammable materials and that the power cord is not damaged or frayed.

Can you use an electric cool box as a fridge?

Yes, electric cool boxes can effectively function as refrigerators, providing a convenient way to keep food and beverages cold in various settings.

How do electric cool boxes work?

Electric cool boxes, also known as portable electric coolers or thermoelectric coolers, work using the principles of thermoelectricity and the Peltier effect.

What size cool box do I need?

Determining the appropriate size of a cool box depends on several factors, including your specific needs, the duration of your trip, the number of people you're traveling with, and the available space for storage. Here are some considerations to help you choose the right size cool box:

Capacity: Consider the amount of food and beverages you'll need to store in the cool box. If you're going on a short trip or picnic for one or two people, a smaller cool box with a capacity of around 20-30 liters may be sufficient. For longer trips or larger groups, you may need a larger cool box with a capacity of 40 liters or more.

Duration of Trip: If you're planning a day trip or a weekend getaway, a smaller cool box may be adequate to keep your perishable items cold for the duration of the trip. However, if you're embarking on an extended camping trip or traveling for several days, you may need a larger cool box with enough space to store food and beverages for the entire trip.

Available Space: Consider the space available for storage in your vehicle or at your campsite. Ensure that the cool box you choose fits comfortably in the designated storage area and leaves enough room for other items you need to bring along.

Portability: Think about how you'll be transporting the cool box. If you'll be carrying it long distances or over rough terrain, a smaller, more portable cool box may be easier to handle. However, if you'll mainly be using it at a campsite or in a vehicle, a larger cool box may offer more storage capacity without sacrificing portability.

Additional Features: Consider any additional features you may need, such as built-in handles, wheels for easy transportation, or compartments for organizing food and drinks. These features can enhance the usability and convenience of the cool box.

Ultimately, the right size cool box for you will depend on your specific requirements and preferences. Take into account the factors mentioned above to choose a cool box that meets your needs and ensures that your perishable items stay cold and fresh during your outdoor adventures.

FINDING THE RIGHT CARAVAN AWNING.

By choosing Isabella Awning, you're investing in a product that not only enhances your outdoor experience but also offers excellent value for money. The superior build quality, combined with innovative features, ensures you get the best in outdoor living. Optimize your camping trips with Isabella Awnings and discover the ultimate in comfort and convenience.

For ease check out some of our biggest awning categories below. Finding the perfect awning can be daunting but we hope you find what you are looking for and if you need any extra help please use our live chat to talk to one of our camping experts.

How to erect an Isabella awning?

1. Prepare the Area

Select a Level Ground: Choose a flat and clear area for setting up your awning.

Unpack and Organize: Unpack the awning components and lay them out neatly. Familiarize yourself with the different parts.

2. Attach the Awning to Your Caravan or Motorhome

Slide the Awning into the Rail: Find the awning rail on your caravan or motorhome and slide the awning canvas into the rail. Make sure it's centered and correctly positioned.

3. Assemble the Frame

Identify the Poles: Lay out the poles and identify which ones go where. Isabella awnings usually have color-coded or numbered poles.

Connect the Main Poles: Start by assembling the main horizontal and vertical poles that form the basic structure of the awning.

Extend and Lock: Extend the poles to their correct lengths and lock them in place.

4. Erect the Frame

Attach the Roof Poles: Insert the roof poles into the sleeves of the awning fabric and connect them to the main frame.

Adjust the Tension: Use the tension adjusters on the poles to make sure the awning fabric is taut and wrinkle-free.

5. Secure the Awning

Peg Down the Corners: Starting from one corner, peg down the awning securely using the supplied pegs. Make sure to pull the fabric taut before pegging each corner.

Add Additional Pegs: Secure the rest of the awning by adding pegs at regular intervals around the perimeter.

6. Attach the Side Panels

Zip on the Panels: If your awning comes with side panels, zip them onto the main awning fabric.

Secure the Panels: Use additional poles and pegs to secure the side panels, ensuring they are tight and stable.

7. Final Adjustments

Check Stability: Walk around the awning and check for any loose areas. Tighten poles and pegs as necessary.

Add Guy Ropes: For extra stability, attach and secure guy ropes to the awning and peg them into the ground.Unpack and Organize: Unpack the awning components and lay them out neatly. Familiarise yourself with the different parts.

How to fit Isabella awning curtains?

1. Prepare the Curtains

Unpack and Identify: Unpack the curtains and identify which ones go on the front and which ones on the side panels. Isabella curtains are usually labeled or have different patterns for easy identification.

Attach Hooks: Attach the curtain hooks to the top of each curtain. These hooks will be used to hang the curtains on the rail.

2. Install Curtain Rails (if not already installed)

Check Rails: Ensure that the curtain rails are already installed in your awning. If not, refer to your awning's manual for instructions on how to install the curtain rails.

Attach Runners: Insert the curtain rail clips or runners into the rail if they are not already in place.

3. Hang the Curtains

Start at One End: Starting at one end of the rail, attach the first curtain hook to the first clip or runner.

Continue Along the Rail: Continue attaching each hook to a clip or runner along the rail. Make sure the curtains slide easily along the rail.

Evenly Spaced: Ensure the hooks are evenly spaced for a neat appearance. Isabella curtains often come with pre-spaced hooks, but adjust if necessary.

4. Adjust the Curtains

Check for Smooth Movement: Once all the curtains are hung, slide them back and forth to ensure they move smoothly along the rail.

Adjust Length: Adjust the bottom of the curtains to ensure they hang evenly. Some models may allow you to adjust the height of the rail slightly if needed.

5. Secure the Bottom of the Curtains (if applicable)

Tiebacks: Use the provided tiebacks to secure the curtains when they are open. Tiebacks usually attach to hooks or loops on the awning sides.

Weights or Clips: Some curtains come with weights or clips at the bottom to prevent them from flapping in the wind. Attach these as needed.

What size Isabella awning do I need?

Isabella provides a size chart that correlates A-measurements to awning sizes. Here’s a general guide:

A-Measurement (cm) Isabella Awning Size

800 - 825 850

826 - 850 875

851 - 875 900

876 - 900 925

901 - 925 950

926 - 950 975

951 - 975 1000

976 - 1000 1025

1001 - 1025 1050

1026 - 1050 1075

1051 - 1075 1100

1076 - 1100 1125

1101 - 1125 1150

1126 - 1150 1175

1151 - 1175 1200