No one is going to win this argument. We all have our own opinions, capabilities, and needs, some actually based on fact. The danfoss compressors are certainly more efficient, reliable, and much happier without good leveling. I have owned several on boats and never had a complaint. But to boondock for an extended period in an rv the propane has distinct advantages. Any reefer can be improved with air circulation and additional insulation but the fact is compressor reefers draw more amps. If one parks in a sunny spot in the cool season, and to some extent when it is warmer, and has lots of batteries and solar you are good to go with a compressor. Unfortunately for me, in the summer, that is not always the case. I have 2 batteries and only 200 watts solar because I choose to carry kayaks up top. A compressor fridge would push me to the limit while boondocking. I do have a genset but I don't want to run it regularly. That is my choice. I guess my point is one has to analyze their situation and decide what is right for them.