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snakee23
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Insulation as I know it, prevents heat transfer, and that's how a beverage cooler works to keep things cold right?
I was wondering if it worked the same way in the opposite situation: do coolers keep things from freezing under freezing conditions?
To be honest, I'm actually wondering if storing my laptop in a cooler inside my car during the freezing midwestern winter would actually protect my laptop from damage :)
Thanks for any answers you guys can provide!
I was wondering if it worked the same way in the opposite situation: do coolers keep things from freezing under freezing conditions?
To be honest, I'm actually wondering if storing my laptop in a cooler inside my car during the freezing midwestern winter would actually protect my laptop from damage :)
Thanks for any answers you guys can provide!