Go-anywhere fridge/freezers offer rugged construction, innovative technology and powerful yet efficient Cooling. Great for adding refrigerator or freezer space to any RV, car, truck, or boat. Never use bagged ice again and is great for camping, tailgating, road trips or picnics. Cooling compartment has removable wire basket. All operate on 120-volt AC, 12-volt DC or 24-volt DC, so they move seamlessly from home to vehicle. Electronic thermostat with LED digital temperature display and space-saving folding carry handles. Energy-efficient LED interior light. Heavy-duty stainless steel hinges and detachable lids. USB port for charging small electronic devices. AC and DC power cords included. Includes removable baskets with divider. Set temperature to -8F to +50F (-22C to +10C).
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Fantastic!!! I love this thing. I wish I had bought it sooner. I have mine set up with a 100W folding (Mahoo) solar panel and a Goal Zero Yeti 400. This refer sips wattage gently. Pulling roughly 50Watts. The 100watt solar panel feeds it nicely. The Goal Zero Yeti 400 alone feeds it for 1.5 days, with the panel it’s unlimited. Just don’t block the cooling vents and it works great… VERY EFFICIENT TOO!Love the whole kit together! Highly recommend!!! I camp in my Tesla Model S and it works perfect for…
Solar Ice Cream? Anyone? Anyone? CFX-35US Really impressed. Bought this to bring on camping trips and for back up when power goes out. I used a goal zero yeti150 hooked to a 100 watt solar panel. In one hour it cooled down to -11 before the compressor shut off and kicked back on at -4. No noticeable drop in battery power.
Replacement is working perfect. Amazing low energy draw once its cooled. UPDATED 5/5/17See my video review on YouTube by searching for “TEARDROP TRAILER REFRIGERATOR COSMO “=====================================Updated 4/1/17=====================================The results of the cool down test are chilling.Cooling 2.5 gallons of water from 39 to 33 took 5 hours and used 4.75 amps or about .95 amps an hour. That is not linear by the hour. It varies. More in the beginning less at the end. But if you run this out for 24…