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Thread: Camping fridge/ freezer
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09-11-2021, 08:54 #11
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Re: Camping fridge/ freezer
I had a Waeco 80 that I bought second hand and used in my Landcruiser on long trips with extended periods on rough roads and tracks. It was used as a beer fridge when not in the vehicle and I sold it after 6 years to a mate who is still using it as a bar fridge. I have no idea how old it was when I bought it but its been in near continuous use for > 10 years since
When i got a 4x4 again I bought a double door 80ish litre Snomaster through a special deal that a skiboat club chairman friend made available to me. It has been in continuous use for 4 years now with the one side at full taps freezer setting and has been on 5 trips with a few hundred km of rough road/track. The solar charged remote is a real win and my only gripe is that the model I have is a taller one with a smaller footprint which makes it a little awkward in the canopy area of my bakkie. To address this I modified my homemade slider to have 200mm longer slides.
I'd buy either brand again without hesitation.
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09-11-2021, 09:38 #12
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Re: Camping fridge/ freezer
My Waeco is going on 7years now, goes with me on most biking trips and to all races. During summer it also works as a beer fridge.
Think I paid 5K for it new when takealot just started up and ill be really sad the day it retires as its replacement will probably cost twice as much.
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09-11-2021, 10:34 #13
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Re: Camping fridge/ freezer
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09-11-2021, 11:18 #14
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Re: Camping fridge/ freezer
I would be hesitant about the Dometic. They have a bad reputation in the 4x4 community because of bad after sale support in SA.
I have Camp Master, Indel B and NL fridges and they all perform well. If I was only going to have one fridge and was buying today, I would probably be looking at a NL or snowmaster.
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10-11-2021, 11:03 #15
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Re: Camping fridge/ freezer
lekker, thanks for the comments.
no negative comments on NL or SM. they basically cost the same... so ok it helps me to make my choice.
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10-11-2021, 11:31 #16
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Would ho with SM if you are transporting while running get the alloy case ones. I had a smaller plastic type and the compressor inside was knocking around even on not so harsh roads. I spoke to SM and they replaced it but advised to upgrade to the "toughened" alloy case kind as the internals are better braced for offroading etc.
It is a lot better but not 100% quite solved the knocking - note none of them broke ever but after buying it new I was not happy - the backup service was great and the upgrade was done at a really good deal.
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10-11-2021, 21:29 #17
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10-11-2021, 21:41 #18
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Re: Camping fridge/ freezer
I've used Engel (60 litre) & National Luna (50-ish litres, stainless outer case)
The Engel is at least 3rd hand and has worked hard but still functions perfectly. The NL was slightly used when I got it but much newer.
I think the Engel uses a lot more power than the NL but this might be because it is old and no longer seals properly, even though I have replaced the sealing ring/gasket/whatever you wish to call it. It is also a lot heavier than the NL, and loading it is a 2 person job even when empty because of the shape. The most annoying thing for me about the Engel is that it doesn't take a 2L coke bottle standing up, it is wide & shallow, Ironically, smaller capacity Engels don't have the same problem. The shape of the NL is such that I can pick it up (empty) alone and it takes the 2L coke standing up. Both are robust & I would buy either brand again but I wouldn't buy the 60L model of Engel.
On my NL, one can't unplug the 12V power supply from the unit whereas one can with the Engel. It would be nice to be able to remove it and pack it out of the way when running the unit on 220V. I'm told this has changed but I haven't checked for myself.
Engels seem to have become frightfully expensive.
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10-11-2021, 22:03 #19
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11-11-2021, 06:39 #20
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