In the back, this Kenmore portable refrigerator always accompanied us, and I recall various cold treats coming from it on the seemingly perpetually hot SoCal summer days.
When Dad passed in 2011, I got to clean up after him -- thirteen storage units, etc. -- and this was amongst the detritus I found. He'd long before switched to a huge Norcold unit for his trips, and this little three-quart unit hadn't seen service in years. I dragged it home to the Seattle area and it sat in the garage behind other stuff I actually used.
Recently, I moved again, and it came with me. Unpacking, this morning I plugged it in and let it run for a couple of hours: still works! On AC, anyway; that cigar lighter adapter looks suspiciously like it's missing a cone-shaped spring end. I can't find squat online about this Made-in-Japan cooler, which uses 1.7 oz. of R12. It's got an ungrounded 117v AC cord for AC operation, and a cigar lighter adapter for running on 12v DC -- apparently, both positive or negative ground. Green Dymo labels were a favorite of Dad's.
I'm posting some pictures here for the search engines to find them, when someone else goes looking for info on theirs. Maybe they'll have an Owners Manual


























