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With TO gone North for Buffalo Bill, I got good feeling about ‘em Cowboys winning this year, and guess what would be the coolest gear for tailgating? (if I manage to pay for Jones’s new stadium) The one-of-the-kind fully mobile sound system built entirely on a wheeled chest cooler – a 700-watt BoomCooler — with built-in Sony’s Xplod goodies.

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The BoomCooler is not your typical cooler that serves drinks, it has gone though extreme make-over to feature Sony’s Xplod CD/radio player, 4-channel 700-watt amp, 400-watt handling 3-way speakers and 1,300-watt handling subwoofer; and is well equipped to support Sirius Radio playback. Also, it even has a Speed Charge to reload the unit battery back to work.

A Lawn and Garden 12V Extended Life Series U1L-300 battery is recommended to power the Boomcooler, which supplies about 4 to 8 hours of playing time, but is not included due to shipping regulation. It’s available at Lowe for $52 pick. With that battery, the whole deal will set you back $951. A DIY project for less, anyone?

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One Response to “The coolest ever BoomCooler packs 700-watt sound system”

  1. DrBenway March 17, 2009

    O.K. It will chill my brews. It will provide the usual muddy, headache-inducing sound that units like this reliably produce. But that doesn’t answer the really IMPORTANT question:

    Can it make pudding? If so, which flavors. And are eggs required? Do I also need a food processor? C’mon! Inquiring minds need to know.

    What an absolutely ridiculous product. The next time I have $1000 in disposable income, I guarantee it won’t go to idiocy like this.

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