I used to think the phrase “life upgrade” was marketing fluff, like “artisan granola” or “ergonomic shoehorn.” But after an unusually well-organized camping weekend (no meltdowns, no mess, and no cooler water sloshing around the backseat), I’ve started handing that label to two products I didn’t know I needed: a battery-powered wagon and a backpack that’s a working refrigerator.
They’re both from a brand called Litheli, and if you’re gearing up for any kind of summer outing, camping, beaching, tailgating, or parenting, these two products are as close as you’ll get to becoming the person who always has their act together.

The Wagon That Carries Everything (and Doesn’t Ask for Help)
Let’s start with the Litheli eWagon W1 Pro, which is a self-propelled utility cart with 200 liters of space, a foldable tailgate, and the ability to carry 132 pounds of gear across gravel, grass, mud, and mild sand without you having to lift a finger (okay, maybe one finger for the throttle). It walks at your pace, folds flat when you’re done, and runs on a battery that also charges your phone or powers your campsite string lights.
I’ve used it to move folding chairs, coolers, a small grill, and one semi-cooperative dog crate. Once, I even rolled it across a park to deliver lunch to friends who thought I was a genius. I didn’t correct them.
The Backpack Fridge That Makes Ice Look Stupid
Now onto the Litheli FrozenPack Backpack Car Fridge, which looks like a regular backpack, but is secretly smarter than half the appliances in my apartment. It chills to 32°F in 15 minutes, runs for 6+ hours on a swappable battery, and somehow manages to be comfortable enough to wear on your back while you hike. No ice. No leaks. No lettuce swimming in meltwater.
You can also plug it into your car, charge it with solar panels, or just use it to power other devices. It’s part fridge, part power station, part flex.

The Real Magic? They Work Better Together
Here’s where it gets weirdly satisfying: both products use the same battery system, which means you can swap power between them. I loaded the fridge into the wagon, hauled it across a lakeside trail, and switched the battery to power my phone while we ate. It felt like future camping, minus the solar panels and quinoa.
They both fold down when not in use. They both hold more than you’d expect. And they both make you look like you read product reviews for fun (you do now).
Prime Day Is the Smart Time
Here’s the real reason I’m writing this now: both are on sale for Amazon Prime Day (July 8–11).
● FrozenPack Backpack Car Fridge: $259.99 (originally $333.99)
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● eWagon W1 Pro: $159.99 (originally $299.99)
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If you’ve ever wanted to do outdoor activities without doing them the hard way, these two make the whole process feel smoother, cooler, and honestly more grown-up.
No cooler stress. No gear schlepping. Just clean, cold snacks and a wagon that follows you, as if it knows who’s boss.













