I notice that no matter the make they all look alike too, and work alike.
I have one I avoided it for many years but a young lady I spend way too much money one got one and it was too big for her house so she got a smaller (half size) one which she uses and gave me the big one.. I have space for it so it's making ice... ONE thing you need to know, they have limited "ice tray" capacity, but work constantly, the way it works is they make ice, then dump it in the tray, the ice melts over time and drips down into the water tank is is then re-frozen.> To get 26 pounds you have to empty it EVERY LOAD.. they only hold a couple pounds of ice at any one time.
Back before I got my Class A.. Back in the PUP and small TT days, I used to buy bags of ice every day for my coolers during the summer.. Then the campground started charging for electric (Not something that was in the membership contract) so I traded the coolers in on a "Dorm/Office" size Fridge.. About 100 bucks at the time at Sears.
Sold it for 25 when I got the class A to another camper
Many advantages to this small Fridge over the cooler and with the door tied closed (I put a cargo strap around it in transit) the food stays cold for around 8 hours without power.. and when I was working, We never went more than 4 hours without power to the fridge..
Of course today, Fill timeing .. I'm often glad I have the RV type absorption Duel Fuel (Gas/Electric) fridge.. But back when I was weekending... That dorm unit was great.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times