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Ultra ChillTEC vs the CoolIt Peltiers, which one is more effective? Thank you :)

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The Coolit Eliminator (rated at 125w) and Freezone (rated at 175w) are twice to four times as effective as the Ultra ChillTec (rated at 50w), according to specifications listed by manufacturers.

Although I have not personally tested these claims by either manufacturer, I have seen several people posting in forums, claiming how the Coolit coolers are superior.


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Thank you :)

Has anyone actually tested these coolers?

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There was a review done on these recently if you look is the archives.


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