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Old 02-25-2024, 10:07 PM #136
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These are my 4 finalists...

F40C4TMP 30 Quart for 199$ after a 100$ coupon
22.68"D x 15.5"W x 12.6"H

Alpicool CF45 45qt 269$ 13.6"D x 18.2"W x 27.2"H

ICECO JP30 30qt 499$ before 15% off at checkout. 13.8"D x 23"W x 15"H

PHILIPS TB7301G 48 Qt, 469$ before 120$ coupon. 27.56"D x 20.08"W x 22.32"H

I have an Ecoflow 720 that I plan to use to keep it powered. The Phillips seems like a really good deal for being almost 20 quarts larger than some of the other but because of that, of course its also a bit bigger than some of the others and Im not sure I need that much space in the fridge. trying to conserve space for other camping gear/sleeping platform etc.

Does anyone have any experience with any of these?
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I went with the Phillips, I have it up in my office right now. Keeping some drinks cool until i need to take it down for camping/trips etc.

Initial thoughts, its very sturdy. Could easily sit on it. cooled down super quick. Right now I have it plugged into the wall, but maybe Ill plug it into my Ecoflow 720 tomorrow or tonight or something and see how long it lasts on the battery.

Love the fact the lid can be opened from both sides. This will make it much easier to access once i build storage/sleeping platform around it.
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Alpicool has been great for me. I have the CF45 and recently upgraded to a T60 for more capacity. used the cf45 in below freezing temps up to 100 degree temps and its been great.
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I went with the Phillips, I have it up in my office right now. Keeping some drinks cool until i need to take it down for camping/trips etc.

Initial thoughts, its very sturdy. Could easily sit on it. cooled down super quick. Right now I have it plugged into the wall, but maybe Ill plug it into my Ecoflow 720 tomorrow or tonight or something and see how long it lasts on the battery.
So the Phillips only costs around $370 after the coupon is applied? That's a great deal. I wish I saw that before I purchased my single zone fridge.
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So the Phillips only costs around $370 after the coupon is applied? That's a great deal. I wish I saw that before I purchased my single zone fridge.
350$ after coupon... per quart one of the best deals I saw. The seller even sent me an AC/DC converter cable to plug the fridge into the wall for free. Its a little bigger than I wanted, but the next size down (39 quart) was only like 20$ or 30$ cheaper and wasn't really saving that much space. If you go down to 26 quart it completely changes from this rugged style 2 zone to a single zone smooth white version. Figured it would be better to have the space for when/if we need it than wish I had gone bigger later. What brand did you end up getting?
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I'm keeping my eye open for the 20% off on the Iceco VL47 single zone fridge. I've been shopping them for the past 3-4 years I think. Each time they have the sale (Black Friday), I'm just not ready enough to jump on it.
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350$ after coupon... per quart one of the best deals I saw. The seller even sent me an AC/DC converter cable to plug the fridge into the wall for free. Its a little bigger than I wanted, but the next size down (39 quart) was only like 20$ or 30$ cheaper and wasn't really saving that much space. If you go down to 26 quart it completely changes from this rugged style 2 zone to a single zone smooth white version. Figured it would be better to have the space for when/if we need it than wish I had gone bigger later. What brand did you end up getting?
I ended up getting this one on sale from Ironman: IceCube Fridge 50L (52 Quarts) (IFRIDGE50)

So far it's held up nicely. But that Phillips one has two zones and is cheaper. I think my wife would kill me if I bought another fridge for my vehicle though...
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