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<blockquote data-quote="goji" data-source="post: 106794" data-attributes="member: 11291"><p>Hi </p><p></p><p>This is a great idea. I could really do with a cooler like that. There would be a market for this over and above diabetics as I have other meds I take that need to be refrigerated (Florinef). If you could design one with room for a bottle of pills as well, then I'd buy it.</p><p></p><p>It would be great if you could design something that's low tech as well. For example, I like to go backpacking for months at a time. I often stay anywhere I can get a room and have stayed in tents and yurts. In some of these situations I have not had any access to a fridge or electricity. If you could create a Trevor Bayliss style wind-up rechargeable battery to power the cooler, that would be really great. </p><p></p><p>Size is an issue as if you're backpacking then you don't want to carry a hulking great fridge on your back.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goji, post: 106794, member: 11291"] Hi This is a great idea. I could really do with a cooler like that. There would be a market for this over and above diabetics as I have other meds I take that need to be refrigerated (Florinef). If you could design one with room for a bottle of pills as well, then I'd buy it. It would be great if you could design something that's low tech as well. For example, I like to go backpacking for months at a time. I often stay anywhere I can get a room and have stayed in tents and yurts. In some of these situations I have not had any access to a fridge or electricity. If you could create a Trevor Bayliss style wind-up rechargeable battery to power the cooler, that would be really great. Size is an issue as if you're backpacking then you don't want to carry a hulking great fridge on your back. Good luck with your project. [/QUOTE]
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