Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Portable Refrigerator

One of the highest-rated Portable Refrigerator is the Koolatron P20. It can fit in between seats and other places in your car, and is easily accessible. It also has a unique cord wrap, and a place to seat the cigarette plug. If you set it to warm, it will also keep your food warm for you on the way to wherever you're going.
As tested it performed quite well, cooling about 10+ degrees per hour. On a trip we purchased this cooler with the AC adapter option. It kept the drinks reasonably cool the entire time, and when we were ready to partake in what we chilled, we replaced with room-temperature drinks, and those chilled in a couple of hours.
Now for those worried about this unit draining the batteries on your car, you can get an optional battery saver that will shut off the unit if it starts over-draining your car battery. Price: $75-$85.
There was a time when people went out for shopping, and purchased a perishable item at last. Portable Refrigerator are becoming an important item when we go out. Different manufacturers like Sunpentown and Summit for the consumers have over the years developed a comprehensive range of Portable Freezers. Some of the features of Portable Freezers are:
• CE & UL Approved
• CFC free- Uses environmentally friendly refrigerant gas
• Variable Temperature Control
• Can be used as a Refrigerator or Freezer
• Some models also offer warmer option
• Offers unique efficient heating capability
• Swing Motor Compressor Maximizes Cooling Power
• Self lubricating- Never needs oil
• Shoulder strap for easy carriage
Certain models come with wire shelves in them to help you easily locate the stored items.
Well yes, you can carry them along with you for a trip, trekking, camping and other adventurous activities.
An RV refrigerator is one of the most-used appliances in most people's RVs. Even if you don't do a lot of cooking inside the RV, you will always need to store food in the refrigerator to keep it cold and/or fresh.
There are several types you can choose from when looking at these refrigerators:
- Propane
- 12 volt
- Dual AC/DC power
Propane refrigerators are the most common ones you'll find for RVs. 12v refrigerators plug into a standard 12 volt power source, which you'll find in almost every RV as well as cars, trucks, boats and other types of vehicles.
Just keep in mind that there aren't as many places that service them so if you run into trouble a long way from a repair center, you could wind up having to replace it (which could wind up costing you more in the long run).
Dual AC/DC power refrigerators are essentially the same as 12 volt models, but they can also be plugged into a standard 120/240v outlet. These are useful if you need to move the refrigerator back and forth between the RV and home, the cabin, the office, etc.

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