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This Whynter Portable Fridge / Freezer offers premium quality and innovative design made to meet to your frozen/refrigerated needs. This portable refrigerator for cars is great for RVs, boats, campsites, fishing trips, and more. Plus, this car fridge / freezer is truly portable, so you can take it anywhere! All you need is either a standard household 110 Volt outlet or a 12 volt power source, like an automotive battery. Whether on a day trip or major expedition, you can easily keep your food and beverages chilled, or frozen with this outdoor refrigerator / freezer. This outdoor fridge / freezer should not to be confused with less effective 12 volt plug-in "coolers" for vehicles. Our portable fridge / portable freezer for travel is a true convertible unit which cools between -6°F to 50°F. A cost effective and mobile solution for your recreational and critical freezing requirements.
Convertible Freezer / Refrigerator This 12V portable freezer easily converts to a portable refrigerator; With 65 quarts of storage and a temperature range of -8°F to 50°F, this compact refrigerator / freezer is ideal for cars, boats & RVs
Flexible Food Storage Whether used as a chest freezer or car refrigerator, this Ccmpressor unit offers 45 quarts of space and flexible storage in the form of 2 removable wire storage baskets
Fast Freeze Function & Consistent Temps This compact refrigerator / freezer features an easy-to-read LED temperature display and a "Fast Freeze" function that rapidly cools the camping fridge to -8°F, converting it to a portable travel freezer
AC & DC Power Options This ETL-approved deep freezer chest / camping refrigerator comes with dual power cords (110V AC and 12/24V DC); It’s compatible with vehicle power sockets and can also be connected to a standard household outlet
Easy to Transport & Clean Equipped with built-in stainless steel handles, this portable fridge for cars, boats, and RVs is easy to transport; A heavy-duty solid steel housing and built-in drain plug make cleaning a breeze
I'm a new owner to this brand and so I'm skeptical when it comes to portable refrigerator freezers that go in a big truck. My concerns are will they hold up to vibrations of driving over the road as many have troubled compressors that blink out as a result of vibrations. Many name brand units can be rather pricey but I try to go for one that has good ratings and hopefully it will last more than 2 years. 5 plus years would be super!Anyway, what brings me to this Whynter (Winter?) Brand was because my beloved Norcold 45 after 12 years of bliss no longer would refrigerate. It still works but, it freezes everything! I only want it to work as a refrigerator so here I am. Can't find my beloved Norcold anywhere on the market as they are either soldout from reputable places or folks are selling them at an outrageously jacked up price.So, when I found this unit, it checked off all the marks. The size is right for my space, it seems well built. It's actually taller and deeper than my old unit and I like that. It seems to cool down rather quickly to my set temperature of 36°. I have an inverter and it is running seamlessly on AC power without any issues. Mind you this is just day one but I'm writing this review to say that so far I like what this unit is giving me. It was priced very well and it is actually made very well and is working very well. I even bought the travel cover.It runs very quietly as I can barely hear when the compressor is running. The boxy shape doubles as a nice table actually. I plan to update after a month of using it and hope it will stay positive. I need to see how it handles after some vibrations of being over the road.Because it's built like a tank with all metal. I especially like the metal handles which are surprisingly comfortable when you're trying to carry it. It is heavy but manageable as I was able to get it into my truck but it was empty. Also the little lady who delivered it from Amazon had to walk upstairs with it in its big well packaged box and she managed without any issues so I definitely can't complain about it being too heavy. Although I don't plan to move it in and out, especially with food in it, so if that were the case I would be taking the food out before moving it.One slight drawback that I feel could be improved is actually where the controls are. Because they are located on the short end at the bottom of the right side, it would have been nicer to have them on the long end on the side where the unit opens and closes so that I can actually look back and see what the temperature readings are. So for extra measure, I have my thermometers placed inside the unit so that when I open the case I can actually see how cold the temperatures are inside. As I said before, I have it set the 36° but because heat rises and my thermometers are at the top they are registering at 40° so there's probably a plus or minus 4° on the temperatures. It's all fine with me as long as it stays under 42° which is in the safe refrigeration zone. Oh, and there is no way to change which way the top will open as it is fixed.So today I'm going to end with giving this a very glowing review and hope it stays that way as I will update this and let you know how things go after a month or so and hopefully after a year of using it. As it stands now for my first day of using, I would definitely recommend. It comes at a good price point, is well built, and it works well.UPDATE: Well, my update is coming about 3 months later..lol Good thing is that I can't report any problems. I did end up turning the unit so that I could always see the control panel and temperature. The lid is not reversible and so now the lid opens from the seat side or opposite my bunk. The temp inside has held steady as I switched it to the automic temp setting, which I believe works best. I believe the automatic setting keeps the compressor from working unnecessarily. I just plug into the DC outlet and go. I added a picture of the new positioning. Hope it continues to function without incident. I still would recommend.