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โOct-26-2018 05:52 PM
jrstout89 wrote:
Will be upgrading our fifth wheel in about a year for going full time. Quick question, what is the upside to residential fridges? I've been using a small 2-way for 8 years now with no problems. We went to an rv show last month and there were a lot of larger 2-way frigdes in the models we were looking at. Plenty of space for the Wife and I. So why a residential, I'd like to know before I buy next year. Thanks.
โOct-26-2018 03:21 PM
โOct-26-2018 01:22 PM
jrstout89 wrote:
...what is the upside to residential fridges? ... Thanks.
โOct-26-2018 11:33 AM
ford truck guy wrote:
I have a residential Whirlpool and I can go from NE Pennsylvania to Key West with the fridge staying on with my 2 Lifeline-group 31 AGM's and 1000 watt pure wave sine inverter..
โOct-26-2018 05:42 AM
Michelle.S wrote:jrstout89 wrote:
Will be upgrading our fifth wheel in about a year for going full time. Quick question, what is the upside to residential fridges? I've been using a small 2-way for 8 years now with no problems. We went to an rv show last month and there were a lot of larger 2-way frigdes in the models we were looking at. Plenty of space for the Wife and I. So why a residential, I'd like to know before I buy next year. Thanks.
No more possible fire threat, almost double the interior storage for almost identical outside size, and Ice Cream stays hard.
โOct-25-2018 06:12 PM
jrstout89 wrote:
Will be upgrading our fifth wheel in about a year for going full time. Quick question, what is the upside to residential fridges? I've been using a small 2-way for 8 years now with no problems. We went to an rv show last month and there were a lot of larger 2-way frigdes in the models we were looking at. Plenty of space for the Wife and I. So why a residential, I'd like to know before I buy next year. Thanks.
โOct-25-2018 04:55 PM
jrstout89 wrote:
Will be upgrading our fifth wheel in about a year for going full time. Quick question, what is the upside to residential fridges? I've been using a small 2-way for 8 years now with no problems. We went to an rv show last month and there were a lot of larger 2-way frigdes in the models we were looking at. Plenty of space for the Wife and I. So why a residential, I'd like to know before I buy next year. Thanks.
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โOct-25-2018 09:16 AM
3ares wrote:
Has anyone ever tried using a residence refrigerator? If so have you used dry ice for cooling while traveling?
Thanks and happy camping
โOct-25-2018 08:55 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:
If its already at temperature, along with what you stuff in it, it should hold acceptable temps for at least 2 days if you dont open the door.
NO ! Well if you are Camping in COLD weather maybe.