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Alpicool CF35 Portable Car Refrigerator,12 Volt Car Fridge Freezer, 37 Quart (35 Liter) Fast Cooling 12V Car Fridge -4℉~68℉, Car Cooler, 12/24V DC and 100-240V AC for Outdoor, Camping, RV, Truck, Boat

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Arrives Monday, Nov 18
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Size: 35 Liter


Features

  • STORAGE SPACE:Exterior Size 27.2x13.6x15, 37Quart(35 Liter) capacity ,fits 36 x 12ozs cans of Cola.
  • FREEZES WITHOUT ICE: -4F(-20C) powerful chilling down performance ,can adjust the temperature be a fridge or freezer.Run great with your small solar system as well.
  • CAR BATTERY PROTECTION:With temperature memory function and 3 different levels for battery protection: Low, Med and High to protect your vehicle battery without run down.
  • FUNCTIONAL DESIGN:With LCD display and digitized temperature adjustment, included built-in LED light and internal basket.
  • 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!

Brand: Alpicool


Material: Foam


Package Information: Box


Capacity: 35 Liters


Product Dimensions: 13.6"D x 18.2"W x 27.2"H


Item Weight: 28 Pounds


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: Handles


Model Name: CF35


Pattern: Solid


Brand: ‎Alpicool


Material: ‎Foam


Package Information: ‎Box


Capacity: ‎35 Liters


Product Dimensions: ‎13.6"D x 18.2"W x 27.2"H


Item Weight: ‎28 Pounds


Special Feature: ‎Portable


Included Components: ‎Handles


Model Name: ‎CF35


Pattern: ‎Solid


Brand Name: ‎Alpicool


Model Info: ‎CF35


Item Weight: ‎28 pounds


Item model number: ‎CF35


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Annual Energy Consumption: ‎150 Kilowatt Hours


Installation Type: ‎Outdoor


Part Number: ‎AL-CF


Form Factor: ‎Chest


Special Features: ‎Portable


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Wattage: ‎45 watts


Material Type: ‎Foam


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: December 3, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cold cream and frozen fish
Size: 35 Liter
I bought this in August 2020. Reviews had been mixed. My experience was very positive. I use mine on my boat and in my van. It works flawlessly on 110 power. It works extremely well with my 100 amp HR lifepo4 battery also. I have it powered by a 100 watt solar panel, which is not always enough. I just purchased a 2nd 100 watt panel though. That should be all I need. What I learned: the fridge is great. I use as a combo fridge freezer. I think it works best that way overall. I set mine at 20F. I add about 4 to 6 prefrozen pint water bottles first. This acts as a "cold battery" to hold the temp down and increase efficiency. I add frozen meats on bottom in Ziploc bags. Then milk, cheese, butter, mayo. Veggies go on top. If you don't have that intermediate layer I recommend putting a light hand towel to protect veggies from freezing on one side. A paper bag might work but probably end up soggy. Towel is perfect. I do this to minimize run time and keep food frozen up to a month. I got this thing to cycle on for only 20 minutes per HR. I figure that's drawing approximately 1.5 amp hrs. If you're using lead acid battery, you won't get more than 2 days, and I can't say that you will be able to recharge as efficiently either, because of their increased resistance at higher capacity. I have lived on the road in my van and it works. But... with only 100 watt solar and 100 amp battery fridge will run on eco mode for about 3 days. You can run into a problem if your battery runs down and the temp rises into 40s for longer than say 12 hrs. The contents will still be safe because the frozen food and ice bottles will keep things cool, even though the thermostat says 45. Just like a cooler. The problem being that as temp comes up, when your battery has recharged, fridge has to run longer to get temp back down, so that can lead to temp spiraling upward as fridge keeps running and drawing down battery. I've actually shut my fridge off at night to conserve power and restarted in morning with full sun. I also have a noco genius 10 amp charger if I need to recharge battery and have access to power. I think I did that once over a month on the road. You can also help things out by adding bagged ice or frozen foods. Common sense tweaking. But with a 2nd solar panel I expect few issues. Don't block the vents either. The unit will shut down to prevent overheating. Overall Im quite happy with this unit. Also, on AC power at my slip this thing just rocks. No issues. Uses less power than a lightbulb. It will even make ice if you put a Ziploc with water on the bottom. Cheaper than a Yeti cooler and no ice unless you want it. Several of my neighbors at the marina have purchased also. If you have some common sense these are a good value, economical to run, easy to clean, durable within reason, perfect for 1 to 2 people. Mine is running right now and I have the Bluetooth app on my phone. I have it set at 28 because I didn't want to freeze some sodas that I put in there. Its reading 31 and the fridge is humming along after 9 months. Happy camper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2021 by woodsy owl

  • Way better than i expected
Size: 55 Liter
I was going to do something foolish and drop $1800 on an ARB Zero which only comes with a 3 year warranty. I read some reviews and decided to spend $300 on this and $33 or so for a 3 year insurance plan. I have it loaded with about 20 bottles of water and in 5 hours it went from dead warm (78⁰F) to 5⁰F. This is plugged into the AC wall outlet. I have it set to -4⁰ so it will probably take 24 hours or so to ultimately reach that. Purchased for a month long car camping trip, It's a great size. I originally was under the impression that this is a dual-zone fridge/freezer but it seems that the lid just allows air to pass from the large compartment into the small to act as a refrigerator. I'm hoping both compartments operate at 40⁰ to keep milk cold and food unfrozen. I will update my review if anything notable comes up. Also, the outside is made of flexible plastic....it's pretty close to a knock off ARB design. Heavy duty metal handles and metal interior freezer. Bluetooth app works well. The LOCK feature on the app locks the power button on the fridge.....just a heads up. I thought my power button was broken but it was just that setting. Interior light is a plus, pretty quiet so far and drink holders on lid could be handy. Battery protection settings are a bit backwards, L is for low battery, not low protection. High is for higher power output, not high battery protection. The instructions are pretty short but its a simple device. As other people mentioned, I would recommend chilling this thing for 24 hours on AC power before putting it in your car. UPDATE: So far I love it. Setting the temp to 35⁰F with the basket installed will keep the big compartment at perfect refrigerator temperature, and the smaller compartment stays around 50⁰F which would be perfect for bread storage or pre-cooling items you plan to put in the large compartment. It still will keep your drinks or snacks decently cold. I've been running it nonstop for about a week off of the car charger port on a power station. It will run for 2 days straight on a 1000wh power station set to 35⁰F in a room that is always 75-80⁰F. I expect it to perform much longer in a car that is usually pretty cold to begin with. It's still pretty quiet while running and pulls about 30-50 watts while the compressor is on. I would definitely buy this size again for the price and protection plan offered. Super happy with the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by Marie E. Marie E.

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