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John Bergher from CoolBot joins us today to discuss their product known of course as the CoolBot. This tool allows you to use a standard high efficiency window air conditioner to build a walk in cooler.
With this technology homesteaders, farmers and anyone in need of cold storage can build a large walk in cooler for thousands of dollars less than buying one. Since 2006 over 35,000 CoolBots have been deployed all over the world.
John is a dynamic business professional with 20 plus years in key leadership positions. John has spent most of his career in the security and automation industry where he worked in both the residential and commercial channels.
Currently, John serves as the Vice President of Sales & Marketing with Store it Cold, LLC. Store it Cold manufactures and sells the revolutionary CoolBot. He joins us today to discuss how this technology can help homesteaders and food producers while saving them a great deal of money.
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