• ❄ FREEZES WITHOUT ICE: -4°F(-20°C) deep chilling down performance ,can be a frigde and freezer.
  • ❄ STORAGE SPACE: Exterior Size- 22.4"x12.6"x10.2".16 Quart(15 Liter) capacity ,fits 20 cans of Cola.
  • ❄ CAR AND HOME USE:Includes 2 power cables to separately connect with 12/24V DC and 110V to 240V AC power inputs.Run great with your small solar system as well.
  • ❄ STRONG PLASTIC MATERIAL:Light weight but durable and easy transport to anywhere.
  • ❄ KEEP COOLING AND FRESH:Reliable sealing property construction,thick and high Density Foam Insulation.Continues keep cooling performance during your journey.Fresh all way and super energy saving!

I've had this running for a week straight now in my camper van without a single issue it's a great little unit I have it running off my 12v battery bank that's charged by a 100w solar system and it barely runs my battery down at night there are some people saying the the temp gauge is not accurate but I guess I got lucky mine seems to be pretty spot on a little pricey but so worth it great unit I highly recommend it I might end up getting the bigger c20 model in the future but for now this one is perfect

I have used it for a few road trips, and as an ice-less cooler for a small party, and I have been very impressed. It is capable of freezing temperatures, or holding a cold temperature without freezing. The temperature does seem to fluctuate a bit, and the inside seems to be a touch warmer than what the sensor reads, but it was never enough to ever be an issue for me.

First, although the manufacturers box clearly shows that it must be transported "right side up", amazon placed it upside-down in an amazon box. In order to read the shipping label, the manufacturers box had to be upside down. While this was a serious fail on the part of amazon fulfillment, it had nothing to do with the manufacturer or the quality of the compressor cooler. I contacted the manufacturer and they said that it should be alright as long as I let it sit, Right-Side-Up for two days before using it. I did so, plugged it in and it is getting cold. The manufacturer was quick to respond and provided very helpful information. Second, I also contacted the manufacturer about the specific cut off voltages for the three levels of the battery saver feature. They are as follows: Stage 12V input 24V input H1 9.6V off;10.9V on 21.3V off;22.7V on H2 10.1V off;11.4V on 22.3V off;23.7V on H3 11.1V off;12.4V on 24.3V off;25.7V on The documentation they sent also included instruction for making adjustments that I have not seen documented anywhere else. These special features are accessed by first turning off the cooler with the "soft off" button. The pressing and holding "Set" until "E1" appears. Press "Set" to move to each setting in turn, and press the up/down buttons to make adjustments. The special settings are: "E1" Lowest temperature setting "E2" Highest Temperature setting (I think there is a maximum 40 C spread between E1 and E2) "E3" Temperature Return Setting "E4" Soft start Setting and "E5" Changing from Celsius to Fahrenheit (My favorite) Programming temperature compensation (in case the internal thermometer is not accurate) appears to also be possible. Third, innitial impressions: The owners manual says that the top can be opened either to the side or front to back. That is not true. It will only open to the side. The top is easily removed by lifting off when the hinge pins are at the correct angle. It is reasonably quiet. 10 minutes after first plugging it in and setting to the default minimum temperature of -4 F (-20 C) it got to that temperature and stopped. It was empty at the time and started at 78F. So, assuming the internal thermometer is accurate, it dropped the temp 82F in 10 minutes.\ The plastic around where the power cord plugs in seems a little cheap and flimsy. It bowed noticeably with the force required to insert to power cord. I have given this 4 stars for now, because of the poor documentation and cheap feel of plastic where the power cord plugs in. After a little use, if it works as expected, I'll probably increase this to 5 stars. To the manufacturer: Draining a battery to 11.1 volts (the highest battery protection setting) on a regular basis will quickly kill most batteries. Draining it to 9.6 volts (lowest battery protection setting) would damage any lead acid battery. Please add a battery saver setting with a relatively high voltage, like 12.5 volts. This would allow it to be plugged into a car and only run when the car was on. When hooked up to a solar system, it would allow it to run as a "dump load" only running when your battery is fully charged and you have nothing else to do with the power. Then the excess power could be used to make ice. Final note: There are several reviews here which report erratic operation or it staying on all the time. I suspect that some of those problems are related to the hidden settings getting accidentally set to random settings after piling stuff on top of the cooler. I upped my rating to 5 stars. After several weeks of use I'm very surprised by just how little power it uses. I have it on a 35AH battery that is charged by solar panels and the lowest voltage I have seen so far in the morning is 12.4. It does collect a little condensation and after a month it started to grow a little mold inside. It cleaned up easily with a paper towel. It does what it is supposed to do, it us very efficient and it was less than 1/2 the price of the competition. So 5 stars. Update: After 16 months is has 2 times (that I know of) gone into a "run away" cooling condition. When in that condition it would run the compressor, non-stop, until it was turned off or the battery was dead. The compressor gets VERY hot when this happens as it is not designed for a 100% duty cycle. Everything inside freezes solid. Some other reviews mention something like this. I suspect that it is a firmware issue, causing the internal computer to lock up. Unplugging it for a moment has always returned it to normal operation. Other than these two instances, it has worked flawlessly, non-stop, 24/7, for almost a year and a half. Because of the low price and fact that it has only done this twice (that I'm aware of), I am keeping my 5 star rating. I have also noticed that a few paper towels in the bottom to absorb the condensation helps to keep the mold down. Just change them once a month, when operated continuously. One other note: A 35 AH AGM battery, with a solar panel, will not keep it running for more than 2 cloudy days. 1 day if parked in a garage.

This is a real refrigerator/freezer -- NOT a thermoelectric unit that only cools about 20 degrees. It has a compressor just like big refrigerators!! It cools VERY quickly, like several degrees/minute. It is about 1/3 the cost of a Dometic unit! It contains both 12v and AC cords; nothing extra to buy! Freezing/refrigeration capacity is about 1/2 cubic foot, or 15 liters. To give you some idea of size, it will probably hold three standard bricks of ice cream, plus some cut vegetables on top of the ice cream. Not a huge amount of space, but it will keep those trout you caught at the lake frozen or cold until you get home. It only uses 45 watts, which means that it might work for homesteaders living off the grid. Sound is negligible, lots quieter than my standard size refrigerator at home!

So far so good, just what ive been looking for in a price range that is acceptable. This product arrived in a package that said do not invert, yet when i opened it, the cooler was upside down in the box. Im pretty sure this was not the intention of the manufacturer..prob somone on the assembly line got bored. So i was hesitant to start the cooler and did not plug it in until after 24hrs sitting upright...thought i might have problems ...i did not however ..cooler works great. Took about 7 hrs to freeze a 12oz bottle of water into a solid block of ice ..this was important to me as i can use this freezer to freeze ice packs amd rotate them in another cooler every 8 hours or so ..so now i have a sustainable freezer on solar and batteries ..and by refreezing ice packs ..i have a fridge too ..oh and this thing does not draw that much amps either ..about 2 amp draw ..one thing i would of liked is the built in battery ..this one does not have it ..all in all great 12v freezer ..love it

I was suspicious about it being new on the market and its low price. I own an $800 Engel 12v freezer and I have researched the products, so I gave it a try. The compartment is rectangular, (13 by 9 by 7), amounting to .5 cu. ft. Thats like, 15 quarts. I plugged it in with a watt hour meter and it froze solid using 2 amps at 12v average. This will drain a marine battery in a day, but hook up solar and it is sustainable. My plan is to freeze food at home, keep it frozen while driving, and enjoy the food before it defrosts while camping.

I bought it for its small size where it would fit under my table in my motorhome and yet have enough room for extra freezer storage. It will also fit under my bench seat if I choose to have it put of the way. I also bought it for its versatility of the 12v or electric choices. I've been using it on electric for a few weeks and it maintains the 15 degrees I set it at. Everything I put in was prefrozen. It's very quiet, I don't even hear it. I'm very happy with this purchase, quality seems great so far.

I really like the c-15, using it as a freezer. I'm a truck driver, dedicated lane, home on weekends. Prepare home cooked meals and freeze. Frozen vegetables This keeps me out of the high price truck stops food. And eat much healthier. I have the c-15 sitting on floor in front of passenger seat

I use this in a van while transporting expedited cargo. I’ve tried the thermoelectric coolers and they work well for a while but fail after a couple months of use. This has a compressor so should run for years like a residential refrigerator. It’s a bit on the small side but that’s the trade off for low power use. I leave it running and it’s never depleted my battery overnight because it will sense low voltage and shut itself off.

This is an awesome fridge/freezer. It is a really good deal considering other manufactures cost almost twice the price. Took it on a road trip across country for two weeks. Took it in and out of the car each day. It allowed us to keep our foods fresh for days. Probably saved us $100, didn’t need to buy food on the road as much. On the way back home we used it as a freezer and transported 14 pounds of frozen fish and caviar for 2000 miles. Everything was still frozen when we got home. The unit it quiet, it makes very little noise. Where the cord plugs into the unit it feels not strong, so I have been extra careful to plug/unplug gently. Occasionally the cord for in the car needs a wiggle for it to make contact with the car 12v socket and provide power, your car may work differently. It does include an AC adapter for 110v ac and a car cable for 12v use. We did find it was ok to set it to a below freeezing temp for non-frozen items. If you open/close it a lot set it to maybe -2 Celsius. For freezing set it to maximum -20.