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Submitted: Saturday, Oct 01, 2005 at 10:35

Sargent Dan

I'm looking into getting a fridge and reading the posts it appears that the Engel is the bees knees, anyway came across one on Ebay with only a day left and it's sitting on $970. Is this a good price, not sure but I thought I saw them going for $1000 somewhere. What is the cover worth.

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AnswerID: 132611   Submitted: Saturday, Oct 01, 2005 at 12:27

Carl & Kaz replied:

What size is the engel on ebay??
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FollowupID: 386941   Submitted: Saturday, Oct 01, 2005 at 12:32

Carl & Kaz posted:

Okay, just checked ebay, its a 40ltr 40th anniversary model. You can buy these brand new from Boots Outdoors for $1199 including the transit bag and a slide-lok. The slide-lok is worth about $85, or worth nothing at all if you won't be using it. Not sure what the transi bag is worth, but would guess about $150.

Chances are that this ebay item will increase in price dramatically in the last 2 minutes of the auction - most items do that!

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FollowupID: 386985   Submitted: Sunday, Oct 02, 2005 at 01:13

geocacher (djcache) posted:

You can buy it from Lyall Eales Disposals in Shepparton at the moment for $995 as advertised in the Shepparton News for the past few weeks.

They are having a closing down sale.

Rays Outdoors matched it for someone else I know.

I picked up his fridge, Engel bag for it and a camp oven the last Saturday for $1170.

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AnswerID: 132613   Submitted: Saturday, Oct 01, 2005 at 12:44

BenSpoon replied:

If you are willing to get a waeco, check out fridgeshop.com.au. I have never heard a bad word about them and they sell fridges with warranty for cheaper than I have seen anywhere- new or second hand.
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AnswerID: 132620   Submitted: Saturday, Oct 01, 2005 at 15:36

Mad Dog (Australia) replied:

I think Ray's was selling the 40 ltr for $1000 sans cover. The Ebay job seems a bit over the top for second hand but then again it is an Engel




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FollowupID: 386953   Submitted: Saturday, Oct 01, 2005 at 16:41

Bonz (Vic) posted:

And its E-bay

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AnswerID: 132626   Submitted: Saturday, Oct 01, 2005 at 18:17

Member - DOZER replied:

Rays' special deal was actually cheaper....$899 or $920 or something like that for a 39 litre.
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AnswerID: 132627   Submitted: Saturday, Oct 01, 2005 at 18:28

Brew69(SA) replied:

I am sure Rays are selling the 40th anniv model for $900 odd dollars. And as for your comment about engel being the bees knees???????? Send me what ever you are on lol :))
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FollowupID: 386958   Submitted: Saturday, Oct 01, 2005 at 19:39

Powertolose posted:

Engel the bees knees? hahahahahahahahaha wooooooohoooooo heeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaaa
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AnswerID: 132634   Submitted: Saturday, Oct 01, 2005 at 20:17

Pedirka replied:

Sgt Dan,
Engel are a fantastic fridge. Ours have been going basically non stop for the last 12 years, all kinds and of trips and some of the roughest tracks and roads. But I think imo that this is alittle expensive. And as someone has said that being ebay, it will dramatially rise at the very end. Up to you though.

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AnswerID: 132650   Submitted: Saturday, Oct 01, 2005 at 21:47

Sargent Dan replied:

Thanks guys, it would appear that it may be bit on the steep side for a second hand unit. I'll ask around regarding the best price available for a new one. After reading a lot of debate here in other posts one has to read between so lines so I decided to go with the Engel for quailty and reliability.
Thanks again
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FollowupID: 386977   Submitted: Saturday, Oct 01, 2005 at 23:37

govo posted:

Dan where abouts are you...l have a mate that was thinking of selling his 32 ltre Engel for about $600 and upgading to a 60 litre now that he has 3 kids and finds the 32 a bit small ( bottles of milk are taking up his tinnie room ) l know the fridge is in pretty good condition and has the 12vlt and 240vlt cords.Not sure what the frieght would be .
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