Description
710 Labs: Terp Cooler - Portable Dab Mini Refrigerator
Don't Worry, Be Hashy!
The 710 Labs Terp Cooler keeps your concentrates in the same consistency as when you purchased them and it keeps them fresher than ever with its internal temp reaching as low as 35 degrees Fahrenheit.
Say goodbye to buddered terps!
The height and length of the Terp Cooler are between 4.5 and 7 inches making this little guy super portable when traveling. This Dab Mini Fridge has a battery life of 8-12+ hours depending on what conditions, however it also comes with a car charger so that it can be used while on the go!
Specifications:
- Inner Dimensions: 3.78 x 3.78 x 1.50
- Outer Dimensions: 4.49 x 5.31 x 6.81
- Mini Cooler for Dabs
Features:
- 8-12 Hours of Battery Life
- Perfect for On-the-Go Usage
- Included Car Charger to Charge as You Drive
Includes:
- 1 x 710 Labs: Terp Cooler - Dab Fridge
- 1 x Carrying Case
- 1 x Car Charger
- 1 x Wall Charger
- 1 x User Manual
Quick Tip:
What is The Best Type of Storage Material for Concentrates?
First, let's talk storage containers - more specifically, their materials. Everyone who dabs should have a dedicated concentrate container that is meant to keep the contents inside fresh. It should have an airtight seal, as the more oxygen gets inside and mingles with the compounds, the faster they'll degrade.
#1: Glass
Airtight glass containers are quite commonplace, and overall, they can do a good job at keeping the product fresh. But, this is more the case in the short-term. If the glass is clear rather than amber, then light can enter the container which can play a role in degrading the compounds. Another thing to keep in mind is that dabs are sticky. And, they will stick to the interior of the glass. Meaning, you'll need to work a bit to really scrape that concentrate off its walls and base.
#2: Silicone
Silicone is the most popular storage container material. Its nonstick surface makes it much easier to scrape concentrates out of a silicone container, and the dabs are less likely to really stick in the first place. Beyond that, silicone is thick and opaque, which means that light will not get inside. Plus, the thickness of silicone helps make the interior of the container less responsive to changes in temperature and humidity which can also impact the concentrates.