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- deewhite0612Explorer
YC 1 wrote:
Dometic makes 12 volt/110 volt ice chest/freezers. Several sizes. We use ours as a refer for cold drinks. I mean as cold as you want them. If you want it to freeze you just turn it down and it becomes a freezer. It has handles so can be moved around like an ice chest. We keep it in our basement and it works great.
We have one of these (100 lb) in the basement of our Dutch Star. We use it as a freezer, but have used it as a fridge as well. Works great. Love it! - Dennis_M_MExplorerWe put one of these in our front compartment. Works great, no heat issues.
I do have it bolted down and of course it only works when we are plugged in, but we do not boondock anyway and only use it when we are stationary for 3-4 months during the winter. - Jack_Diane_FreeExplorerHad a small freezer in the basement of our Mobile Suites. Could travel all day unplugged and still have ice cubes at the end of the day. Just don't open it. When we stopped for the night everything got really frozen again although it did not seem to thaw while travelling.
- jnharleyExplorerWe have an Engel ac/dc refer/freezer that we use as a freezer. We have both ac and dc plugs in the basement and it automatically switches depending on the power source at the time. It typically keeps the temps around -2 degrees even in the hottest weather. We have it on a sliding tray because it does open at the top. This thing has only one moving part. It is pretty pricey but we have no regrets as it allows up to pick up items on sale or to purchase some specialty items like all the bison we bought when in SD.
- YC_1NomadDometic makes 12 volt/110 volt ice chest/freezers. Several sizes. We use ours as a refer for cold drinks. I mean as cold as you want them. If you want it to freeze you just turn it down and it becomes a freezer. It has handles so can be moved around like an ice chest. We keep it in our basement and it works great.
- GemstoneExplorerI found a Canadian made "Woods" brand upright freezer on craigslist that fits in my basement storage with 1/2" to spare, and I've had no problem with overheating/not working properly.
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Gemstone - ontheroad101ExplorerThink about changing out you RV refrigerator for a residential refrigerator. We went from 12 cubic foot to 21 cubic foot. We do have a inverter and a generator.
- bad99ramExplorer
MookieKat wrote:
Does anyone have an extra freezer in their rig? Can you put one in the basement?
These RV freezers are so small, that if we decide to stay on the road for several months at a time, we would be constantly running to the nearest Whole Foods, which is not so near in most places.
We carry a 1.3 CF freezer in the basement of our rig. We purchased it at Target the brand name is Haier. Works great. No problem at all with having it in the basement. - DodgeVoltageExplorer
MookieKat wrote:
Does anyone have an extra freezer in their rig? Can you put one in the basement?
These RV freezers are so small, that if we decide to stay on the road for several months at a time, we would be constantly running to the nearest Whole Foods, which is not so near in most places.
We have kept a small freezer in the truck bed if we need to and plug it in at least every other day and it stays frozen.
*there are other food stores that might be closer than WF for convenience. - edatlantaExplorerIf you put a small freezer in your 5'er basement does it get too hot for it to operate properly?
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