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Tips for Moving Your Portacool and ensure Optimal Performance and Protection

Portacool takes pride in providing their customers with top-notch products and exceptional customer service. As part of our commitment to excellence, they understand that their customers may need to move their Portacool from one location to another. While they recommend that the cooler be kept upright to ensure optimal performance, there are certain situations…

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Portacool takes pride in providing their customers with top-notch products and exceptional customer service. As part of our commitment to excellence, they understand that their customers may need to move their Portacool from one location to another. While they recommend that the cooler be kept upright to ensure optimal performance, there are certain situations that may require it to be laid down.

In such cases, it is important to keep in mind that laying the cooler on its fan side is the best option. This ensures that the cooler’s internal components, including the pump and motor, are protected and that the cooler is less likely to incur any damage during transportation.

Once you have laid the cooler down, it is crucial to take the time to ensure that everything is in good condition. This includes checking for any leaks or damage to the cooler’s exterior, as well as inspecting the fan blades to ensure they are not bent or damaged in any way.

Double-checking to ensure that everything is securely in place before powering the cooler back on is also recommended. This helps to prevent any potential damage that could occur if something is out of place.

With expert advice and quality products, you can rest assured that your Portacool cooler will continue to deliver excellent performance for years to come.

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