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toedtoes
Sep 14, 2014Explorer III
The con is simply that you will be limited in regards to any dry camping. You'll have to have hookups OR run your generator all the time to keep the fridge running. If you never intend on dry camping, you should be fine.
I have an old RV fridge (39 years old). It runs just fine. When traveling, it is not running, but stays cold. The freezer stays frozen during a 4 hour drive without issue. If I need a little extra insurance, I simply put a frozen blue ice pack in the freezer - it helps keep thing cool.
I have an old RV fridge (39 years old). It runs just fine. When traveling, it is not running, but stays cold. The freezer stays frozen during a 4 hour drive without issue. If I need a little extra insurance, I simply put a frozen blue ice pack in the freezer - it helps keep thing cool.
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