I can’t wait to take this out camping this weekend. I tested this empty for 24hrs with my Jackery 240 INSIDE my house on medium to get an idea how long the Jackery will keep our food cold. I kept the temp at 30 degrees and after 24hrs, I still had 20% battery life left. Ofcourse, results will vary based on ambient temp and how often it’ll be opened during real-world use.
True... there's no light inside, but there's a USB Socket on the top! We use a Flexible USB Powered Light we got from a Computer shop (plugs into Laptops to see your books). When the door's open, we shine the light into the fridge. When closed, we shine the light on a cutting board we put on top, as we ALL need more Counterspace! For example... Pull out the cheese, cut a piece off, then put it back!
@@mytimebytony2315 There is a decent amount of room for food and a few drinks. I think I'm going to get a different cooler at some point this summer though. I'd like one with handles on the sides that I can strap down to avoid it bouncing around on the trails or attach to a pull-out slide tray for the back of the Jeep. Otherwise, its been a great unit for us.
Looks pretty good. I don’t know if it would run with the engine off (the plug is “hot” in my Silverado half-ton). I think I need a power station. The BougeRV seems to be the same as the F40C4TMP brand.
I run a fridge. I have a jackery that I have the fridge plugged into the the jackery is plugged into 12 volt. So if I turn the truck off the fridge keeps going for about 15 hours.
Secondly, it's NOT Suction that holds the lid down. There's two Really Strong Magnets along the front, so it takes a bit of force to pull the two magnets apart.
I can’t wait to take this out camping this weekend. I tested this empty for 24hrs with my Jackery 240 INSIDE my house on medium to get an idea how long the Jackery will keep our food cold. I kept the temp at 30 degrees and after 24hrs, I still had 20% battery life left. Ofcourse, results will vary based on ambient temp and how often it’ll be opened during real-world use.
True... there's no light inside, but there's a USB Socket on the top! We use a Flexible USB Powered Light we got from a Computer shop (plugs into Laptops to see your books). When the door's open, we shine the light into the fridge. When closed, we shine the light on a cutting board we put on top, as we ALL need more Counterspace! For example... Pull out the cheese, cut a piece off, then put it back!
I have the same one. Works great in the back of the Jeep for day trips offroading.
I’m assuming this is good for 2-3 day camping?
@@mytimebytony2315 There is a decent amount of room for food and a few drinks. I think I'm going to get a different cooler at some point this summer though. I'd like one with handles on the sides that I can strap down to avoid it bouncing around on the trails or attach to a pull-out slide tray for the back of the Jeep. Otherwise, its been a great unit for us.
Good review buddy! I'm an RV transporter. I spend my life in my truck lol. I like how this draws almost no juice.
Hey I saw you driving on the freeway today and saw your RUclips channel on your truck so I decided to look it up
Thanks brotha much appreciated
@@EddieLife3500 lol you're very welcome, also I'm a female lolz
Code is still good. 🤙
Saved me about $40.
Thanks!
Looks pretty good. I don’t know if it would run with the engine off (the plug is “hot” in my Silverado half-ton). I think I need a power station. The BougeRV seems to be the same as the F40C4TMP brand.
If that one is like mine the lid is held by magnets. The rubber is there for the seal.
I run a fridge. I have a jackery that I have the fridge plugged into the the jackery is plugged into 12 volt. So if I turn the truck off the fridge keeps going for about 15 hours.
What refrigerator do you have in your truck?
Secondly, it's NOT Suction that holds the lid down. There's two Really Strong Magnets along the front, so it takes a bit of force to pull the two magnets apart.
By the way that low medium high switch has nothing to do with power it is the low-voltage cut off so it does not drain your batteries to zero.
Has anyone been able to put the 30 qt in a regular trunk, i.e. Toyota?
This thing is drawing Less power then an old lightbulb. (By old I mean 2001 young people)
What are the two products brand names are? All we know is that they are refrigerators
Are these things weather resistant?
Is this better than the new air?
Think that is sturdy enough to handle oilfield Semi duty? Hotshot and pickups ride smoother than an 18 wheeler down lease roads.
Heck ya
What's the brand and model?
Thats bad ass
How long has this fridge worked for you?
I’m still using it
Nice, we always take a ice chest we could take this instead. So where did you get it from?
I put the link in the description just click it and put my discount code in for you
How much I want it for my truck...ud 370
Compressor controller quit working after a week of use still waiting on a replacement a week later.
No way that’s crazy man, sucks to hear
Mine just stop working after 4 months
lol this comment came up right as he said it would last for years
Do you actually know how to use those tools or are they there just for looks?
Strictly for looks
@@EddieLife3500 😂
You must be new???
Isn't it a freezer too?
You can pick one or the other
can you run it as a fridge and freezer at the same time
No u would need the dual door for that
You received it free and the no name compressor is terrible
Well it’s been on everyday in the back of my truck and works awesome so I’m gonna have to disagree with you