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slarsen
Aug 09, 2016Explorer
I have never boondocked, and don't plan to. But I've been all over the lower 48, and am on my 3rd set of tires in 7 years. Yes, as soon as we are leveled up and plugged in, I will plug the portable Refrig into the wall.
I think this will work, bpounds. Again, thanks for your input, and that of any others who have responded.
I see that Dometic just came out with a new Refrig that somewhat addresses my issues, with a section that runs on 12V. Had I known about it earlier, I might have been tempted. But despite the hassles and education process, I'm liking my solution better.
I have a freezer that works really well, a refrigerator section that works really poorly but provides somewhat cool storage space, and a refrigerator that has as much or more capacity as the built-in, which cools down to useful temps in a little over an hour, recovers from an open door in minutes, and it won't freeze my wife's lettuce and then go to 60 degrees in the same day. That's all we ever really wanted: a functional, dependable refrigerator.
I think this will work, bpounds. Again, thanks for your input, and that of any others who have responded.
I see that Dometic just came out with a new Refrig that somewhat addresses my issues, with a section that runs on 12V. Had I known about it earlier, I might have been tempted. But despite the hassles and education process, I'm liking my solution better.
I have a freezer that works really well, a refrigerator section that works really poorly but provides somewhat cool storage space, and a refrigerator that has as much or more capacity as the built-in, which cools down to useful temps in a little over an hour, recovers from an open door in minutes, and it won't freeze my wife's lettuce and then go to 60 degrees in the same day. That's all we ever really wanted: a functional, dependable refrigerator.
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