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Tesla Cybertruck 🚚 2–5 Day Delivery – Ships Within the U.S-⚡️ 90 CANS, -18°F & TESLA-PROOF STEEL: The Cybertruck Cooler That SLAPS Tesla Cybertruck  Fridg

? 2–5 Day Delivery – Ships Within the U.S.
? Yo Cyber Squad!
Listen up—I’ve had my Cybertruck since Day One, and today I’m dropping truth bombs about a game-changer: Tesstudio’s Cybertruck Cooler. This ain’t just a fridge—it’s a vibe. Trust me, you need this in your life.

? Why This Cooler is MADE for Cybertruck
  1. ⚡ Power Beast Meets Battery Beast
    Our Cybertruck’s 123kWh battery? It laughs at this fridge. Plug it into the 120V/240V outlet, and it sips power like it’s nothing. I ran this thing for 3 days straight while camping—beer colder than a polar bear’s toenails, steaks fresher than Whole Foods. And my battery? Barely blinked.
  2. ? Stainless Steel or Bust
    Same 30X cold-rolled stainless steel as the truck’s exoskeleton. Scratches? Nope. Dents? Forget it. This thing looks like it rolled straight out of Giga Texas. Plastic coolers belong in 2010.
  3. ? Fits Like a Glove in the Frunk
    No guesswork—it slots into the Cybertruck’s front trunk (38”x16”x12.5”) like it was factory-built. Zero cabin space sacrificed. Reach in, grab a frosty one, and keep dominating the road.
❄ Real-World Test: This Thing SLAPS
  • ? -18°F Deep Freeze in the DESERT? Yes.
    Took it to Death Valley—115°F outside. Opened it? ICE CRYSTALS on my Coke Zero. Salmon stayed sushi-grade for days. Apocalypse-ready? Uh, yeah.
  • ? Holds 90 CANS + 3-Zone Flex
    Top for drinks, middle for meats, bottom for produce. Fed my whole tailgate crew without breaking a sweat. Competing "premium" coolers? They’re glorified lunchboxes.
  • ? Silent & Efficient
    Barely whispers—even at max cool. Doesn’t murder your range. Slept next to it camping; heard crickets, not compressor rumbles. Tesla would approve.
? FINAL WORD:
“This isn’t an accessory—it’s a Cybertruck UPGRADE.”
When you pull out ice-cold brews while everyone else chugs lukewarm sludge? That’s the Cybertruck flex.
?
GRAB YOURS BEFORE GONE → CYBERTRUCK COOLER (INSTOCK NOW)
(Seriously—last drop vanished in 2 hours.)
? Tap that link—turn your truck into a LEGEND. ?
(Pro move: Laser-engrave your VIN on it. Ultimate flex.)
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Just ordered mine!! Thanks
Sure, thank you. Please provide your order number, and we will arrange for shipping as soon as possible.
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I'm interested in your Cybercooler so I'm trying to find facts about it on your website and on this forum. But I feel like that process has left me more confused than when I started.

Listen up—I’ve had my Cybertruck since Day One, and today I’m dropping truth bombs about a game-changer: Tesstudio’s Cybertruck Cooler. This ain’t just a fridge—it’s a vibe.
What's a "truth bomb"?

? Stainless Steel or Bust
Same 30X cold-rolled stainless steel as the truck’s exoskeleton. Scratches? Nope. Dents? Forget it. This thing looks like it rolled straight out of Giga Texas. Plastic coolers belong in 2010.
I love the ultra-hard cold-rolled stainless alloy used on the Cybertruck so this really made me want one. But, looking at the photos, I'm having trouble identifying which parts of constructed of this metal. Is it the exterior? The interior liner? Can you clarify?

Also, I was under the impression the Cybertruck uses a proprietary alloy of stainless steel that is cold-rolled to "full-hard" condition. You claim the fridge won't scratch and dent because it's the same material Tesla uses. Do you get it from Tesla? I didn't know other companies had access to the proprietary alloy Tesla uses on the Cybertruck. And is it cold-rolled to "full-hard" condition? This is the hardest a metal can be cold-worked but it makes it more difficult to drill or form into 3D shapes. Is your metal really the same stuff Tesla uses? Please clarify.

? Fits Like a Glove in the Frunk
No guesswork—it slots into the Cybertruck’s front trunk (38”x16”x12.5”) like it was factory-built. Zero cabin space sacrificed. Reach in, grab a frosty one, and keep dominating the road.
This is where I got really confused. The photos make it appear it is custom made to fit in front of the center console but the advertising copy makes it sound like you grab your cool drinks out of the frunk. You do know that a vehicle's frunk is the area under the hood? Which is it? And is there 120V power in the frunk to run it? If it's the center console area, why does it say "zero cabin space sacrificed"? And, if it's the frunk, why do the photos make it look like it was designed for the center console area? I'm very confused by this.

❄ Real-World Test: This Thing SLAPS
I'm not familiar with the acronym "SLAPS". What does it mean? Are there any data or temperature graphs, power consumption, etc. from these "real world tests"? How much does the product weigh?

It's rare that I become more confused after researching a product on the company's website.
 
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Me too. I was just told to expect logistics next week. The headline of this ad says 2-5 data delivery time! That is obviously not true.
 

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Tesla Cybertruck  Fridge.jpg

? 2–5 Day Delivery – Ships Within the U.S.
? Yo Cyber Squad!
Listen up—I’ve had my Cybertruck since Day One, and today I’m dropping truth bombs about a game-changer: Tesstudio’s Cybertruck Cooler. This ain’t just a fridge—it’s a vibe. Trust me, you need this in your life.

? Why This Cooler is MADE for Cybertruck
  1. ⚡ Power Beast Meets Battery Beast
    Our Cybertruck’s 123kWh battery? It laughs at this fridge. Plug it into the 120V/240V outlet, and it sips power like it’s nothing. I ran this thing for 3 days straight while camping—beer colder than a polar bear’s toenails, steaks fresher than Whole Foods. And my battery? Barely blinked.
  2. ? Stainless Steel or Bust
    Same 30X cold-rolled stainless steel as the truck’s exoskeleton. Scratches? Nope. Dents? Forget it. This thing looks like it rolled straight out of Giga Texas. Plastic coolers belong in 2010.
  3. ? Fits Like a Glove in the Frunk
    No guesswork—it slots into the Cybertruck’s front trunk (38”x16”x12.5”) like it was factory-built. Zero cabin space sacrificed. Reach in, grab a frosty one, and keep dominating the road.
❄ Real-World Test: This Thing SLAPS
  • ? -18°F Deep Freeze in the DESERT? Yes.
    Took it to Death Valley—115°F outside. Opened it? ICE CRYSTALS on my Coke Zero. Salmon stayed sushi-grade for days. Apocalypse-ready? Uh, yeah.
  • ? Holds 90 CANS + 3-Zone Flex
    Top for drinks, middle for meats, bottom for produce. Fed my whole tailgate crew without breaking a sweat. Competing "premium" coolers? They’re glorified lunchboxes.
  • ? Silent & Efficient
    Barely whispers—even at max cool. Doesn’t murder your range. Slept next to it camping; heard crickets, not compressor rumbles. Tesla would approve.
? FINAL WORD:

? Tap that link—turn your truck into a LEGEND. ?
(Pro move: Laser-engrave your VIN on it. Ultimate flex.)
What does this mean? Have any picture of the fridge In frunk? “
“? Fits Like a Glove in the Frunk
No guesswork—it slots into the Cybertruck’s front trunk (38”x16”x12.5”)”
 

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What does this mean? Have any picture of the fridge In frunk? “
“? Fits Like a Glove in the Frunk
No guesswork—it slots into the Cybertruck’s front trunk (38”x16”x12.5”)”
From my understanding, it does not fit in the frunk. If I had to guess, just some lost in translation wording.
 


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Was thinking that too. I have the fridge, just trying to figure out if there is something I might have missed.
 

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Was thinking that too. I have the fridge, just trying to figure out if there is something I might have missed.
You have one of these fridges?

Is it really made of the same ultra-hard cold-rolled stainless steel as the Cybertruck?
 

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No. It’s made out of the same shitty plastic every other fridge is made out of, but it’s awesome. The integration and fit is great. Could use some manufacturer/reseller rethinking of how to connect it to the car but there are plenty of threads on that already and it’s fairly simple to do. Would budget to also get a small power station personally if I didn’t have one and was going to buy the fridge.
 
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Hello, First and foremost, I want to sincerely apologize for the delay in delivering your product. We understand the inconvenience this may cause, and we are working diligently to rectify the situation. The delay is primarily due to unexpected high demand for this particular product, which has put additional pressure on our supply chain. We want to assure you that fulfilling your order is our top priority, and we are actively addressing the issue to expedite the delivery process. In the meantime, we understand that this delay may be frustrating, and we want to express our gratitude for your patience and understanding. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach back out to us. Kind regards,
 

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I'm interested in your Cybercooler so I'm trying to find facts about it on your website and on this forum. But I feel like that process has left me more confused than when I started.



What's a "truth bomb"?



I love the ultra-hard cold-rolled stainless alloy used on the Cybertruck so this really made me want one. But, looking at the photos, I'm having trouble identifying which parts of constructed of this metal. Is it the exterior? The interior liner? Can you clarify?

Also, I was under the impression the Cybertruck uses a proprietary alloy of stainless steel that is cold-rolled to "full-hard" condition. You claim the fridge won't scratch and dent because it's the same material Tesla uses. Do you get it from Tesla? I didn't know other companies had access to the proprietary alloy Tesla uses on the Cybertruck. And is it cold-rolled to "full-hard" condition? This is the hardest a metal can be cold-worked but it makes it more difficult to drill or form into 3D shapes. Is your metal really the same stuff Tesla uses? Please clarify.



This is where I got really confused. The photos make it appear it is custom made to fit in front of the center console but the advertising copy makes it sound like you grab your cool drinks out of the frunk. You do know that a vehicle's frunk is the area under the hood? Which is it? And is there 120V power in the frunk to run it? If it's the center console area, why does it say "zero cabin space sacrificed"? And, if it's the frunk, why do the photos make it look like it was designed for the center console area? I'm very confused by this.



I'm not familiar with the acronym "SLAPS". What does it mean? Are there any data or temperature graphs, power consumption, etc. from these "real world tests"? How much does the product weigh?

It's rare that I become more confused after researching a product on the company's website.
This comment slaps man. Super hard. You must have been hitting that Martinellis right above the sliced oranges pretty hard to achieve that level of humor.
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