• 🐟 【Multi-use & Considerate Design】 Deep chilling down performance, two separately controlled temperature zones, you can set either zone as a freezer and the other as a refrigerator. A removable wire basket is included. No worry for noises, the working sound of the refrigerator is less than 45db. 【This product is not for sale in California.】
  • 🍉 【Large Capacity & Perfect Portability】 With 100L large capacity, this refrigerator could hold a great amount of drinks. There is also enough space for other food. Great for personal spaces, travelling, camping, commuting, and more! Two durable metal handles on both side for easy moving.
  • đŸ„€ 【Fast Freeze】For the compressor cooling technology, this refrigerator could achieve fast cooling between -0.4°F to 50°F with variable control. You could also choose MIN mode for energy-saving or MAX mode for fast cooling. WARNING: Required battery: Rated capacity 144Ah(518Wh),Output current 10A
  • 🍧 【Battery Protection】 Three different levels for battery protection can be chosen: Low, Med and High. This design could satisfy your different needs and well protect your vehicle battery. This refrigerator can work with a standard household 110 Volt outlet or a 12 Volt power source, like an automotive battery.
  • 🍒 【LCD Display Screen】With LCD display and digitized temperature adjustment. It is convenient to adjust temperature and mode. The operation is easy that you could quickly learn how to use it. Internal LED lights also allow for easier, more convenient access in low-light conditions.

This cooler works great! Have used on several trips now and this has performed perfectly. The very first trip i didnt have the time to figure anything out other than turn it on get the inside to 30-ish, ended up freezing our milk and everything at the bottom of the cooler. Used quite a bit of power as you would expect. Even with that i was able to keep everything charged for 4 days chasing sun spots in the redwoods with my 100W solar panel. The last couple of trips have been even better and really working out the best settings. Highly Recommend.

Received the unit last week, tested it out in the garage on 12 volt and on 120 volt. The set temperature and real temperature it off about two degrees. I love the feel of the handles and how easy it is to move. It fits perfectly in the spot I measured it for. Hard to tell how many amps it used in 12 volt but didn't effect the voltage on the batteries very much. I did have a 100 Watt solar panel to keep the batteries charged. I would recommend the unit. I just hope it lasts for at least three years.

It fits perfectly with my generator in the back of the van! I lime that the freezer is a little larger. I eat as organic/sustainable as possible and I make combinations of ingredients to put in the freezer and fresh food and cooked food in the refrigerator. They stay nice and cool! The capacity is great for full time van dwelling! It makes some noise but not enough to keep me awake at night, and I sleep on the other side of that bench.

I have it in my 18 wheeler plugged into 12V, 24/7. It works as well as my $2,500 home fridge.

Unit been works great on my trips., Freezer side goes colder to meet refrigerator side set-point. Battery drain good for 3 days so far. Unit did arrive with the back side vent area pushed in. Packaging should be better. Unit work very well.

After buying 3-4 Colman coolers a year I finally bought this one. Keeps everything as cold as you want it and doesn’t burn up the 12 volt plugs like the Coleman. I do wish I could purchase an extra cord for it. If I had one complaint it’d be that I wish the lid opened from the side and not the end but it’s not a big deal.

So efficent 12 v pump cools dast and quitedont even beapry drain my 9 batteries at all way more efficient then a 120 v fridge for solar systems but it came with the right side pushed in alittle bit i hope it dont affect it in the future !!

The refrigerator was delivered dead on arrival, but costway worked with me to replace it quickly. The new unit worked just fine. I'm just back from an outing. 85 degrees outside. The fridge was fairly full of stuff that was cold and the setting was at 35 degrees. It had no problem keeping the inside at that temp. It would kick on for about 15 seconds each 10 minutes or so and drawing a bit over 4 amps when running. If you have limited power (I have a 12v 140amp bank with solar) then a thermal wrap would probably do a world of good. Wish they sold one.

I have an off grid houseboat with 600w solar array on the roof. I've been looking for a way to just keep some drinks cold, something I could leave on 24/7 without fear of draining the batteries. This fits the bill perfectly and I can run it off the 120v system or save a few watts and power directly from the solar controller 24v supply. I keep it at 40F and it doesn't have to run much at all to maintain that temp. Having a compressor like a real refrigerator it cools very quickly, but it does take much longer for the contents to cool down as there is no air circulation inside. Not a big deal for us, just don't expect your warm beer to get cold in 30 minutes. The instructions on the fridge itself are not quite right and it took a little experimentation to figure everything out. Overall I'm very pleased. As long as it lasts for some time (I'll update if it breaks) I would highly recommend this.

I was apprehensive about buying an off-brand truck fridge, but I couldn't swing the expense of a brand-name unit. After 4 months and 4 road trips, I am pretty pleased with my purchase. Having a fridge instead of a cooler is a big game changer for camping trips and off-road adventures. We can stock up on raw foods, dairy, and produce--without worrying about food safety or having to buy ice every day on the road. And when we get home, instead of throwing everything away as a soggy mess, we can shuttle leftovers and condiments back into the kitchen fridge. I also love that it comes with an AC adapter, so if we are staying at a hotel or crashing at a friends house, we can just lug the whole thing inside and plug it in. However, be advised that it is a bit on the noisy side, so you might have trouble sleeping if it's plugged in next to your bed. On the trail, we have had no problem running it on battery power throughout the night, so far for up to about 24 hours, in weather peaking around 80 or 90 degrees in the day. I did preemptively upgrade to a premium AGM battery before buying the fridge, but I'm not using any kind of multi-battery or charge-monitoring system. I just keep an eye on the battery voltage as the night progresses. Honestly the only criticism I can offer is that the fridge is a bit noisy for indoor use, and that the power plug tends to rattle loose in off-road driving. Sometimes I wish it was bigger, that it had a separate freezer compartment, or that it could print $100 bills... But in terms of its actual specs, I'd say it does pretty well.