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  2. Igloo recalls over 1 million coolers due to finger amputation ...

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    The recall, issued on Feb 13, applies to Igloo 90-quart Flip & Tow coolers that were purchased at major retailers such as Costco, Target, Dick’s Sporting Goods and Amazon between January 2019 ...

  3. Igloo Products - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1947 in Katy and is known for its blue and white coolers. [citation needed] Igloo's product line includes a wide range of coolers and ice chests for various uses, from small personal coolers to large commercial coolers, as well as beverage dispensers, marine coolers, and accessories.

  4. Your Igloo cooler may cause a fingertip amputation. Company ...

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    Consumers who purchased a defective cooler are urged to stop using it and contact Igloo for a free tow handle replacement by calling (888) 943-5182 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time or ...

  5. More than 1 million Igloo coolers recalled after fingertip ...

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    The recalled coolers sold from January 2019 through January 2025 for between $80 and $140 at stores and online, including Academy, Amazon, Dick's, Costco and by Igloo Products.

  6. Marlow Industries - Wikipedia

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    Marlow Industries Incorporated was founded by Raymond Marlow in 1973. [1] It was focused on thermoelectric cooling technology, value-added systems for the aerospace, defense, medical, industrial, automotive, power and defense sectors.

  7. Thermoelectric cooling - Wikipedia

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    Thermoelectric cooling uses the Peltier effect to create a heat flux at the junction of two different types of materials. A Peltier cooler, heater, or thermoelectric heat pump is a solid-state active heat pump which transfers heat from one side of the device to the other, with consumption of electrical energy, depending on the direction of the current.