Looking at buying a compression fridge, but cant decide if I want a standard upright like the Dometic CRX 50? Or to go for a portable compressor coolbox, that can be easily taken out of the van for ease of use. The Dometic ones are silly money.
Anyone recommend any other brands? Ive seen "BERG" that seem reasonably priced but not sure about the quality or efficiency? I will be running it off leisure battery & solar when I get the cash together for a panel too.
I would appreciate thoughts/comments?
Cheers
Jiffies
Compression fridge or portable coolbox advice
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Re: Compression fridge or portable coolbox advice
Yep, they are not cheap but they work really well without hammering your power. I also run of LB as we ditched hook up a few years ago. I don't use panels but most do - we don't use a lot of power as we only have LED lights, fridge, charge a phone or camera every so often andvery occasionally the night heater.
I went with portable as it suits my needs - we can carry sufficient food in the 18ltr capacity and it chlls beer down pretty quick. Having a 30 ltr capacity fridge is a hug amount of space dedicated to one use.
A portable can also be used in the other car if required
I went with portable as it suits my needs - we can carry sufficient food in the 18ltr capacity and it chlls beer down pretty quick. Having a 30 ltr capacity fridge is a hug amount of space dedicated to one use.
A portable can also be used in the other car if required
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Re: Compression fridge or portable coolbox advice
I got the one in the link below (though it was only £280 when I bought it), but worth looking at the other "suggestions" further down that Amazon page.
It goes cold VERY quickly and can go as low as minus 15 if you need it and it only uses about 2 Amps when it's on (but of course the thermostat turns it on and off, so it's not a constant 2 Amps.) I am very pleased with it.
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It goes cold VERY quickly and can go as low as minus 15 if you need it and it only uses about 2 Amps when it's on (but of course the thermostat turns it on and off, so it's not a constant 2 Amps.) I am very pleased with it.
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Re: Compression fridge or portable coolbox advice
jiffies wrote:Looking at buying a compression fridge, but cant decide if I want a standard upright like the Dometic CRX 50? Or to go for a portable compressor coolbox, that can be easily taken out of the van for ease of use. The Dometic ones are silly money.
Anyone recommend any other brands? Ive seen "BERG" that seem reasonably priced but not sure about the quality or efficiency? I will be running it off leisure battery & solar when I get the cash together for a panel too.
I would appreciate thoughts/comments?
Cheers
Jiffies
IMO other than the big brands they all the same chinese stuff which are copy one of the big names
The upright ones have smaller footprint and probably easier to organize which can be an advantage while the coolbox types keep the cold more easier as cold air wont escape with every opening.
You need to priorize.
Probably the built in top-loaders (like Dometic Coolmatic CB series) are the best compromise
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Re: Compression fridge or portable coolbox advice
We bought a Waeco coolfreeze cdf18 portable compressor fridge and it must be 20+ years old. Extremely reliable, actually freezes even in high ambient temperatures and we can put it in the awning or put it in the boot of the car if we are going out for the day but not using the camper. I think its now called dometic rather than Waeco.
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Re: Compression fridge or portable coolbox advice
Has anybody got one of these? If so interested in your reviews.
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Re: Compression fridge or portable coolbox advice
I went through a similar process last year though I was after 12/240v as I go both hookup and off grid. The consensus was to go with a compressor unit, some good tips and links on here if you haven't already read this thread:
http://forum.club8090.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 0&t=169409
http://forum.club8090.co.uk/forum/viewt ... 0&t=169409
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