dave17352 wrote:
That's what I got used to with my propane fridges. Anything over 90 degrees and things would start to go down hill quickly. I always supplemented the cooling with Ice jugs.
Then fortunately my propane fridge failed.
I am on my second year with my danfoss compressor fridge and could not be happier. It would be 37 in the fridge there and 0 in the ice box. Not bragging but if that one should fail, I would try a compressor fridge they are great. JMHO
... and cost less than even a propane rebuilt cooling unit.
No brainer for me. I'll have one as well, this winter.