stan909 wrote:
The poster of the question is buying a new class b so maybe they need to find out why do the companies put such small fridges in their product. I guess they don 't expect people to go anywhere longer than a couple of days.
While dry camping and with some careful planning I have been able to store one, even two weeks of food in the 3cu ft fridge in my Roadtrek 190 and I am not dining out either. With careful placement it is amazing the amount of frozen food you can pack in that very small freezer in my RT. Make yourself a cardboard box the size of your freezer and then start figuring out the best placement for your food items before loading the freezer. Hint: remove all original outside cardboard packaging from frozen foods to reduce wasted space.