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SMETA Propane Refrigerator RV 3 way Off Grid Camper Fridge Outdoor Refrigerator for Patio 12V/110V/Gas LPG, No Noise, Solar Fridge for RV Garage, Single Door, 3.5 Cu.Ft, White

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Color: white


Features

  • 3 Way Propane RV Refrigerator-The propane refrigerator supports 12V, 110V or LPG to meet the needs of various occasions. A gas refrigerator can help you enjoy outdoor kitchen without the constraints of a powered campsite. This RV refrigerator for camper is convenience for life and travel.
  • Portable Outdoor RV Fridge-Equipped with 2 adjustable shelves, inside freezer, 3.5 cubic feet of large space can hold fresh fruits, vegetables or drinks you need while traveling, the drawer inside the refrigerator door is equipped with 8 mini fixed baffles and 1 protective frame to prevent drinks from falling during movement. Reasonable space design makes your journey more convenient.
  • Quiet and Energy Saving- Our RV refrigerator has low energy consumption, high efficiency and long life. Gas consumption is 0.8 lb/day, electricity is 0.7 kWh/24h, only $0.15 per day. The propane gas refrigerator uses an advanced absorption refrigeration system, which is pollution-free during the refrigeration process, providing a quiet, healthy and green environment for camping, offices and apartments. (Product Dimensions(W*D*H): 20.6*23.2*32.2 inches)
  • Reversible Door Design-The reversible door design allows the refrigerator to be unrestricted by its placement location, such as against the wall and built-in. The RV refrigerator is lightweight and can not only be installed in the small space of the RV or under the table, but can also be easily moved outdoors to enjoy fresh fruits, vegetables and refreshing beer drinks.
  • Easy to Use & Durable-The propane refrigerator for camper is convenience for life and travel. Refrigerator door adopts an anti-corrosive stainless steel design, internal shelf adopts the stainless steel wire design, which will not be corroded by food residues. Adopts an absorption refrigeration, the refrigerator is free of parts wear and easy to maintain, with a long service life.

Product Dimensions: 20.59"D x 23.19"W x 32.2"H


Brand: SMETA


Capacity: 3.5 Cubic Feet


Configuration: Freezer-on-Top


Energy Star: 4 Star


Color: white


Special Feature: Energy Efficient, Low Noise, Adjustable Shelves, RV fridge


Number of Doors: 1


Voltage: 12 Volts


Pattern: Solid


Brand Name: ‎SMETA


Model Info: ‎SCD-100


Item Weight: ‎39.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎20.59 x 23.19 x 32.2 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎SCD-100


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Capacity: ‎3.5 Cubic Feet


Annual Energy Consumption: ‎249 Kilowatt Hours


Part Number: ‎SCD-100


Special Features: ‎Energy Efficient, Low Noise, Adjustable Shelves, RV fridge


Color: ‎white


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Wattage: ‎150 watts


Shelves: ‎4


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Item Weight: ‎39.9 Pounds


Number Of Doors: ‎1


Date First Available: June 12, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Arrived damaged
The top is dented in. The air inside isn't cold. We wasted a lot of time trying to get the unit to work. The door is not reversible, unless you are willing to to take the refrigerator apart. Per the seller, "not easy." Two weeks of emails with the seller in China never brought a solution. Returned. Awaiting the refund. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023 by John Brown John Brown

  • Propane Refrigerator perfect for off-grid carnivore
First I need to explain that I live off grid and my house batteries need to be replaced in my solar power system, but for many reasons this is not the appropriate time for me to buy them. Second I need to explain that I went on a Carnivore Diet a year and a half ago and never looked back. So my big refrigerator that was eating up electricity and dying at night when none was to be had was really not needed when I had no vegetables, drinks, snacks, fruits, etc. that needed refrigerated. All I needed was a small dormer size refrigerator to keep the meat I was to use for a day and a few days worth in its little freezer section. And I needed one that did not have to use electricity. So VOILA! I discover this little propane refrigerator that can also run on electricity. I do like that it can also use electricity, since I won't have to use propane on those long sunny summer days when my solar panels charge up the old batteries. Nights they will go back on propane, until batteries eventually get replaced. Just some comments that may be helpful if you are thinking of getting a propane refrigerator. I thought I wanted the refrigerator inside my house. But I knew that I did not want a propane tank inside my house. So I did get a flue kit and lined up a carpenter to drill the hole in my exterior wall so that the propane tank could be on the screened in porch on the other side and to build a cabinet to "channel" the flue and to keep the cat from going to the back where the flame was. Unfortunately the carpenter backed out and storms and winter approached. So the refrigerator stayed on the porch with the propane tank. But when the winds were exceptionally strong, the flame would be blown out. So I moved the refrigerator from the south facing porch to an east facing porch. At the same time I got a propane freezer. The photo shows the two appliances. This has been a perfect setup. Besides the flue (if putting refrigerator inside), I had to get a regulator hose. Both the Seller and Amazon recommend a high pressure regulator. I and other reviewers have discovered that this does not work. I got a low pressure regulator hose, same ones that I use for my grill, griddle and outside propane burners (on my Summer Kitchen Porch). That works. No hassle, No adjusting. Just connect be propane tank and refrigerator. The refrigerator runs too cold when it is freezing outside. I suppose if I cared, then I would need to have a insulated cabinet around it. But since I am only keeping meat in it, I just defrost the meat if it happens to be frozen. When the temperature outside was hot, it did keep the refrigerator temperature. That is what is most important to me. The refrigerator did arrive with a slight dent in the door, just as some other reviewers have noted. The shipping materials were perfect, so it had to have been shipped with the dents. But they are barely noticeable, it doesn't do anything to the function of the refrigerator. You can't even see them in my photo. Very subtle and you have to look at a certain angle. It only has a 12 month warranty and I don't know anyone around here (I'm in VERY rural location) who would be able to fix it, if it stopped working, but I am hoping that it just keeps on keeping on. So far, so good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2020 by Thyme Wisper Thyme Wisper

  • Nice looking fridge
Very nice looking fridge however I've had it for agonist two months and although I always make sure my RV is level, there must doesn't seem to be a way to keep it at proper temperature! It's either freezing or too warm. The plastic drawer at the bottom isn't the greatest quality and I can tell it's just a matter of time before it breaks! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Poor Quality Control
Refrigerator did not work. Tried to work with SMETA customer service, they were ignorant as to how the refrigerator worked. Sent pictures, repeated the issues, replies were unsatisfactory. SMETA customer service stated: "Technicians do not speak English," therefore we had to work with unqualified translators to resolve our issues, to no avail. Then finally we had to get Amazon involved, sent refrigerator back, and received a new one. It was damaged, but the packaging was not. They sent a damaged refrigerator in a undamaged box. I have since sent back the refrigerator and am waiting for my refund. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023 by Betsy Pollock

  • Great customer service!
~update 2~ It’s April 2021 and we’re back to a refrigerator that won’t stay lit. Trying to contact the seller for troubleshooting advice. ~Updated at the bottom~ I ordered the 3.5cuft model and installed it in our camp trailer last week. First, this is incredibly easy to install. It’s wired and plumbed, ready as is. We had to have an extension tube made for the gas line because the old line was attached to the bottom of the unit vs the top like this one. It was a quick fix, under $10. We did have to modify the old cabinet, but again, it was very easy. It fired up in the driveway, but wouldn’t stay lit when we got to the campground. We emailed the seller and had almost instant feedback from them about what the problem could be. Sure enough, their tech support was correct that our thermocouple wasn’t as sensitive as it should be. They sent us detailed instructions on how to fix it. Other than having to take it back out of the cabinet to get to the panel that needed removed, tightening the thermocouple was a breeze (though the instructions where for the wrong model, it was easy to figure out once we looked at it). Luckily, we travel with a generator, so we made it through the weekend until I could get the frig out of its cabinet. So far, it’s working fine now. Really hoping it does this weekend after we drive with it as well. But at least we have that figured out! Storage area inside is prefect for two people, freezer works great. 12volt will drain three coach batteries in about 8-10hr. Electric is prefect. The RV shop wanted $3000 for replacement of our old one with a unit half this size (we had an 30 yr old Dometic with a size that no one makes anymore.) For the price of this frig and the incredible tech support, I can handle a couple of bumps in installation. Update 8/23/19: We ended up exchanging the original frig with a new one. The manufacture was willing to send us new parts that we believe the frig needed, but they wouldn’t arrive in time to do the exchange if it didn’t work. Amazon was great about the exchange (I called to make sure they actually wanted it back from Alaska). They had UPS pick it up at our home the next day and the new one to us in five. The manufacturer had also shipped us parts, just in case we ever need them for the new unit. We’ve installed the new one in the camper and tested multiple times, over night, in our driveway. We’re hoping to take a drive with it soon to make sure that traveling with it isn’t a problem. So far, everything looks great with the new unit. I’m still pleased and have no complains about customer service at all. If we have more problems, I’ll update. If it runs prefect, you won’t hear from me. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2019 by WaywardOctopus

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