Product FAQ's
How long does it take for the lid to freeze?R36 - With a Freeze Rack, the R36 lid will freeze in approximately 16 hours. Without a freeze rack, the R36 lid may take up to 4 days in a standard freezer. This is because the lid is incased in super insulation to force the thermal pathway through the Thermal SwitchTM and convection plate. The Freeze Rack forces air into the thermal chamber of the R36 lid. R11 - A new lid design for the R11 allows the user to extract the entire Thermal Regulating Unit (TRU) from the lid. This allows the TRU for the R11 to freeze in about 16 hours in a standard freezer with no freeze rack needed. This new design will become standard on all future sizes. Does the lid require a special freezer?No. All Kodiak units can be charged in a standard (-20° to -22° C) freezer. Chest freezers tend to work better for the 36 liter lids because of the size of the lid. Kodiak does offer a special multi-lid Freeze Rack (for the R36) for industrial walk-in freezers. Do Kodiak containers require special packing materials in the cargo area?Kodiak supplies one piece of Fiber Flow with each unit purchased. Fiber Flow is a packing/cushioning material that is very porous allowing for adequate airflow inside the cargo area. The payload liner in the cargo area is ribbed to allow for this airflow. Any packing/cushioning material that does not restrict this airflow will work. *Note - filling the excess payload area with any small-fill material such as foam peanuts will restrict the airflow and reduce the performance capabilities of the container. Does Kodiak allow potential customers to test a unit prior to purchase?Yes. Just download our Testing Agreement and fax it to the number on the form. Contact our sales department for more information.
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