Ford Flex |
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Fresh design idea for a fresh vehicle concept For the youngest offspring of the Ford vehicle family, Dometic WAECO has created something truly unique and bespoke: a compressor-powered car cooler that will even provide reliable and adjustable deep-freezing up to -5°C – regardless of whether or not the engine is running. Featuring innovative technology combined with a new type of insulation, the Dometic WAECO BordBar cools 40 percent faster than a home refrigerator. Its size is fine for family use: there’s room for four half-litre bottles, plus fruit and vegetables for the journey. And even iced lollies for the little foodies on board.
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John Deere 6030 |
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Smart built-in cooler for a refreshing working environment The premium tractors of the 6030 Series are definitely living up to their name. Their completely redesigned cabin interior leaves nothing to be desired. Besides handy details for enhanced working comfort, it offers the amenities of an integrated Dometic WAECO fridge. Cool refreshment to luxury sedan standards is now within reach for everyone. |
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Mercedes-Benz W221 S-Guard |
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Security and comfort at the very highest level Daimler’s latest luxury armoured sedan, the W221 S-Guard, combines in a unique way the comfortable feeling of security with the amenities of a superb travelling ambience. The latter includes a newly developed, compressor-powered Dometic WAECO BordBar integrated in the rear middle console to chill the champagne. Naturally, the Dometic WAECO car cooler can be supplied in 15 leather trim colours to match the interior. |
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Range Rover Sport |
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The sportive interpretation of an inherently British off-road automobile The exclusive interior includes a new and unique extra: a Dometic WAECO BordBar integrated in the front middle console to keep cool refreshment in convenient reach for the driver. |
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Mercedes-Benz W221 |
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The new S Class: now with built-in compressor cooler Designed to bring cool luxury to Mercedes S Class drivers, this optional BordBar provides a larger capacity than its predecessor. At a generous 15 litres, it accommodates up to four 1.5-litre bottles. The temperature can be set in two stages to suit different requirements. Practical detail: the cooler can be removed to make room for a ski bag. |
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Volkswagen Passat |
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And now we really get going: 230 volts as standard For the first time ever, a European series-produced car comes with a 230-volt Euro-socket. The alternating current is generated by a Dometic WAECO inverter, which turns 12 volts into 230 volts. The Passat shows how Volkswagen is using Dometic WAECO’s after-market competence in automotive accessories for its original equipment business. |
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