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bob_b1
May 12, 2014Explorer
Almot wrote:
Not to mention that most of them are 28-30" or wider, and a typical LP fridge of trailer of 5-er has 25" enclosure. When you will eventually find a 120V fridge ~7 cu.ft or bigger, under 26" width and super-efficient (for 120V unit anyway), it will be way over $299.
Running amps are 1 amp at 120v for my $299 10.1 cu ft residential fridge. It is 24" wide, 25" deep and 59" high (just like the 6 cu ft Norcold that I had replaced). There are many brands of cheap residential fridges with these same specs (not rare at all) The best part: it fit through the door :)
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