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    Anyone know what this is? Electrolux is on the label. Appears to be a cooler?

    I'm not sure if this is actually military surplus, but the color and the instruction label is what made me consider it as such.

    Ammo chest, perhaps? I've seen a few posts on here about Electrolux made items in Australiaicon.

    Can anyone tell me more about this piece? If it is military surplus, what time frame would it have come from? Is there any value?

    I couldn't get all photos to load as attachments - photobucket album: Electrolux Photos by ashleyinga | Photobucket

    Thanks so much!
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    Looks like it's to carry those little blue ice bottles.
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    Doesn't look like its for ammo. It appears to be thermal lined, shock resistant and or weather proofed. can you get a pic of the diagram inside? Could be for comm gear...?

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    A diagram would help it looks like the spares box for a Compact Tactical Message Switch to keep the bubble memory modules and processors cool.

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