Google it. They're kinda weak sauce but effective at keeping that second drink acceptably cool. Rather just buy a proper mains-powered mini fridge - something like this.
Here’s the link to the fridge!
Cooluli Mini Fridge Electric Cooler and Warmer (4 Liter/6 Can): AC/DC Portable Thermoelectric System w/Exclusive On the Go USB Power Bank Option (White)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G7IL3BS/ref=cm_sw_r_oth_api_hEQnBbER61QH6
I got this one, it was cheaper before Christmas! Gourmia GMF600 Thermoelectric Mini Fridge Cooler and Warmer - 4 Liter/6 Can - For Home,Office, Car, Dorm or Boat - Compact & Portable - AC & DC Power Cords - White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DQT2ZGE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_o1KkCbRGWH5Y0
Here’s a link to the $45 set of colors - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G7IL3BS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xWe-AbFY3SN55
Here’s the one OP has for $79 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0PL5WN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IXe-Ab4M27PGV
You should be pumping every 2-3 hours at work just as if you were feeding bubs at home. So for example, if he breastfeeds at 8am, 11am, and 2pm you would need to pump at those times at work. A full pumping session is typically 15-20 min per side. The issue you're going to run into is that your boobs will think that you don't need the milk during those times and you will stop producing.
As for people being judge-y, fuck em. Seriously. If it was me I would be waving the milk bag in greeting everytime they stared at me like that. How obnoxious. Investing in a mini fridge for your office or cubicle (maybe something like this ) would allow you to avoid walking milk bags back and forth.
You've got this!
It’s just a tiny mini fridge that holds 6 soda cans so it’s perfect for little containers. This is the one I have (link below) and have it plugged in on my bathroom counter, is it’s nice within reach while doing my routine.
I keep my serums, face masks (There is a nice little basket on the door for these) and roller in it. Double check the storage temperature before you do, but most things they claim to have a longer storage life in cool and dark places plus as I mentioned before having cold products on my face feels wonderful and helps with puffiness.
Cooluli Mini Fridge Electric... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G7IL3BS?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
This has come up a few times: how to keep medications cold without power in an emergency situation. I have seen mini refrigerators on Amazon that fit a 6 pack of soda. They run on a 12v DC adapter so that means you could run them on a large marine battery or even solar without much difficulty. Or even USB batteries
https://www.amazon.com/Cooluli-Fridge-Electric-Cooler-Warmer/dp/B01G7IL3BS/
maybe?
the 13in 256gb is going for $949 on amazon right now... insane
Depending on how much you need to keep cool, very small mini fridges exist. And I mean large enough for maybe three to six cans. Much easier to hide that.
Neither. Both are poor value now the M1 MacBook Air is out.
I have seen M1 MacBook Airs for 3600AED on Amazon
If you prefer a UAE model and have an education discount you can get it from Apple for 3950AED in Dubai Mall or Mall of Emirates.
Inverter are power hungry. Make sure to turn them off when not in use. They don’t necessarily need to be on when you’re van is running, depends if you have auxiliary batteries going as well. I absolutely recommend a smart charger or solar depending o your vehicle, always nice to be able to drive the down the road and be charging aux batteries as you go. Check out something like this for a ‘mini’ fridge. Overall better use of power and will keep stuff cool. They come in different shapes/sizes too fridge
Overall, best solution is to have big agm batteries, a means to wire those batteries and have them passively/actively charging, and then a way to power all of your accessories! Hope my rambling helps!
The cooler is an older model alpicool. My BIL gave me some frozen venison to take home. I was worried that I would have to cook up a lot of meat today but it was still frozen when I got home last night. I was very impressed! The cooler is not very big but it will do for the trips I would like to take.
I do want to go to the Grand Canyon and Death Valley late winter/early spring so I won't get to test it out during desert heat :)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S2RBCT5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_32AME4PM55QECCJY8AW6
This is the mini fridge 45 bucks. I saw the picture of one guy who used a wine refrigerator that had built-in lights and a glass front it was pretty sweet but a whole lot more than $45 also this little refrigerator can warm something up too so it can be used like an incubator too.
Lots of Alpicool users it seems. I've been using this one for 2 years now in my RAM truck with a topper. Also, a 2nd 100mah AGM battery that charges from the starter battery via a DC to DC charger when driving.
The fridge has been great and only sips power. When parked, I can survive on a 100 watt portable solar panel which handles fridge and typical accessories but after one full cloudy day it's tough to recover.
Hahahaha! I guess that picture link was still in my clip board and the amazon link didn't copy. This is what I meant!
Jesus Christ take a breath. Not using a fridge which could create condensation which would be bad. I’m talking bout chilling your concentrates to help preserve the terpenes and increase your smoking pleasure. I use a Chefman because I smoke a lot of diamond sauces and live concentrates. The chefman doesnt use any refrigerants and can be be charged in your car via the adapter. If you’d like to take your stash on the go. DO NOT USE A FRIDGE
I also live in a really hot state so this is a great practice for us. I’m just a little upset that you were such a dick about it. Whatever. But don’t lie and say there is no benefit just because you don’t practice chilling your concentrates
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even something like this would benefit you if you were storing long term and were worried about temp.
New M1 Macbook Air is $799 on Amazon if you can stretch a little.
This is less than $50 and very small. It doesn't hold a lot, but would hold some milk and a few small snacks. Could you hide it in your room?
Check this link. I have the K18 and it freezes water at 31 deg. Is on my truck 24/7/365
Unless you have access to pretty constant wind speeds of 25 km/h or greater, a wind turbine really is not worth it. Also, with a Tiny house on wheels, you really will not have a good option for mounting a wind turbine high enough to be effective. Solar is going to be much better.
The hardest times will be Nov-Jan when it looks like Belgium gets only around 50 hours of sunshine per month. You will need a large enough battery bank to got you through those times when you have multiple cloudy days in a row and enough solar panels to fully recharge when you finally do get some sun.
The alternative is to have a slightly smaller system but then have a backup generator that can recharge when there isn't enough sun. The benefit here is that you can start off with a slightly smaller solar/battery system and then expand it in the years to come so that you have to run the generator less often as time goes on. But the key part is going to be limiting the amount of electrical devices you need and then making those very efficient. A very small refrigerator, efficient use of small LED lights, and no big desktop computers, just small tablets instead.
For heat, you will want to get a wood stove. And with the right stove, you can use this for cooking during the winter during the times when you have a limited amount of solar power.
It’s an air not a pro but for Basic needs it’s more then adequate, you could still do editing in any kind just may heat up and throttle faster.
You’re better off buying the M1 Air. The performance is almost identical, so only thing you’re really losing is the Touch Bar. That said, the Air can be had for around $800 on refurbished sites like Apples shop. Otherwise new can be found on sale at places like Best Buy or Amazon.
This model is a few years old. The current model is $189 on Amazon. All sold listings on ebay are right around $100, or better.
We happened to be going on a trip to the beach, with an 8 hour drive. It has two cords, one to plug into the wall and one to plug into the 12v port in a car (cigarette lighter). So I was able to test it out on a long trip.
It's great. It gets down as low as -4 degrees F. Only one compartment, so it's either a fridge or a freezer, depending on what you need.
It's not huge, but it's 16 quarts, the same size as a basic Playmate cooler that has a handle on top. I wasn't even looking for anything like that. I was there to buy a few books to read on the beach. I figured I would check the plug-in section on my way out, and I'm glad I did.
Someone on the forums suggested this guy, Alpicool C20 Portable Refrigerator.
It works great so far in my limited testing. Fits in the frunk, gear tunnel (have to tilt it slightly), and bed. Powers off both 120V and 12V. Can cool or freeze (single zone), and has a bluetooth app for remote control.
The best thing is if you keep an eye on the price, you can get it pretty cheap. I snagged it for $190 ($40 coupon), it's only $200 right now.
I don’t see any responses yet so I’ll add my fridge here, not sure if it’s the best option but it’s been working well for me.
My fridge is an Alpicool C20
I have a 2007 Prius and it fits perfectly in my passenger front seat. It’s not the biggest so it requires more stops to the grocery store but I have not had any complaints with it. It’s really energy efficient and keeps my food cold with no issues. I power it with a Jackery 500 but you can power it with lower powered options as well. It uses around 40 watts.
I was contemplating getting the Alpicool C40 and fitting it in between the gap for sleeping, but I was worried about it making noise and bothering me while sleeping so I decided against it. If I slept with my head at the trunk maybe I would have done it but I prefer my head being nearing the steering wheel.
Sometimes people just have a bad day. If it was a one-time thing, I wouldn't make her move/pay rent over it. IF it's been something she's been like for a while, I'd proceed.
It's still fair enough if they're both only occupying one room, and you have a room. She's not getting her own room or anything. IF she's increasing utilities for you, maybe ask her or roomie to kick in for that.
I Don't really see anything wrong with her labeling things that are specific for her. Hell, I've seen people with the fridge lockers that have a little key on them. When I used to do ride-alongs, they even have separate full size friged/freezers for each fridge.
They sell these little fridges that can easily hold a six pack of cans, maybe she might want one of those. I wouldn't want to ruin a friendship over one red bull.
Something simple like this can go a long way. They can keep it in their room or whatever. https://smile.amazon.com/Frigidaire-EFMIS129-Portable-Personal-Freon-Free/dp/B07KZLJ7PB/ref=sr_1_7?crid=39Y5Q5X4X1DVL&keywords=6-pack+fridge&qid=1658080269&sprefix=6- pack+fridge%2Caps%2C120&sr=8-7