Ryobi 18V Frankencooler, Blowbox, and Blowbox TWIN

After years of requests, I have finally introduced Ryobi-powered Blowbox TWIN Component Packages as well as a Ryobi-powered Frankencooler Major Component Package for fans of my original Frankencooler ice chest-based design. I am also now offering built Ryobi-powered Blowbox TWIN units for those who don’t have the time/inclination to assemble one.

Note: Even the larger Ryobi batteries are only good for around 2 hrs runtime when powering dual blower coolers so you’ll need multiple batteries for longer runtimes.

First Blowbox TWIN powered by a Ryobi 18V lithium battery. It was way too windy to test outdoors. The temperature in the garage was 87 degrees, outflow temps were low 30s 🙂

Ducted Blowbox TWIN

I show how easy it is to duct airflow from the Blowbox TWIN using inexpensive 4″ soft ducts. This is especially handy for small planes where placing the unit and ice supply in the cargo area is often desired. My wireless remote and these soft ducts offer a great way to cool the cockpit area where space is at a premium.

Complete Component Packages Extended!

Including the odds-n-ends needed to complete the Blowbox and Blowbox TWIN proved to be a big success, so I’m going to continue this promotion until further notice : )

Included with every Blowbox and Blowbox TWIN Component Package will be an additional bag with wiring, an assortment of wire connectors, stainless screws, and zip ties – everything* needed to complete these models, all at no extra charge.

*Blowbox adapters may require silicone sealer/glue gun glue to seal them against radiators – these are not included. Blowbox TWIN adapters usually do not require sealing.