Esky vs 12 volt fridge
Submitted: Saturday, Dec 31, 2005 at 06:05
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Member - Reiner G (QLD)
We have been doing small one and two day trips from
home over the holiday time and paddle lakes and rivers in south east queensland.
Many month ago I made the desision to buy two Eva Kool eskies and not a 12 volt car fridge.
Last night after we got
home I had a beer from my eskie and was thinking how glad I was with my choice, no fridge is as cold as a eskie full of ice.
We ad a bag of ice every morning in this weather and I think thats pretty good.
Just food for thought and a happy New Year to all
cheers
Reiner
Reply By: Member - Jeff M (WA) - Saturday, Dec 31, 2005 at 13:37
Saturday, Dec 31, 2005 at 13:37
My $299 42L supercheap fridge is sitting in the back of the loaded up surf as we speak, we are just waiting for the others to arrive before we take off for 3 days in the bush... The digital display has -3 on it and I've verified that with my multimeter temp probe to be spot on. I opened a king brown of
home brew the other day that had been resting on the back wall of the little fridge and as I opened it the release of pressure instantly froze the entire beer and nothing came out the end!! DOH! I had it set to -6 at that stage. With my 200amp hours of batteries I can easily go a week without starting the car as it's a soft start compressor and only draws 4.5amps while running, with about a 40/60% cycle time.
Mate I've done the esky thing, I've got a Coleman Extreme 5 day esky, but by the time you fill it with ICE and with the superthick insulated walls you can hardly get anything in the bloody thing! We've got 6 people going away with us and we have food for two nights and 3 days.
3 x 600ml coffe chill
3 x 2L Soft Drinks
1 x 2L
Orange Juice
1 x Roast
2 x Bags of onions
2 x Bags of Salad
1 x Big Pack of Sausages
1 x Pack of Diced Beed (for stew)
1 x 2L of Milk
1 x Butter
And more bleep I can't think of. I would have NEVER got that in my Coleman Extreme, even without the ICE! And it's Bigger than the Fridge!
Plus being parked up for 3 days in summer, I don't want to have to get more ice everyday!
We've got heaps of otherwarm drinks that'll we can whack in as we need them, it cools them down very quickly at the expense of a little more
battery power, but hey, we've got plenty in reserve so who cares!!
Anyway, that's enough from me, besides they'll be here soon! YAY!
Have a good new year everyone!!
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Follow Up By: bombsquad - Saturday, Dec 31, 2005 at 15:52
Saturday, Dec 31, 2005 at 15:52
$299 for a compressor fridge, any chance of posting a few photo's etc, and a bit of a description and performance report. I can afford $299.00
PS I don't want to start a cheap vs dear, you get what you pay for thing here, just curious about what the quality of this unit is, there is plenty of information on the better known brands around!
Cheers Andrew
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Follow Up By: Member - Jeff M (WA) - Saturday, Dec 31, 2005 at 15:54
Saturday, Dec 31, 2005 at 15:54
I think they would have sold them by now, I'm just about to leave, but I'll post some photo's and the manual when I get back for you.
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Follow Up By: Member - bushfix - Sunday, Jan 01, 2006 at 20:53
Sunday, Jan 01, 2006 at 20:53
ha ha great post Jeff,
btw, just got back from two weeks back in
Perth for Christmas, geeeeeeeeeeez it was cold. The creek was flowing
well through our spot block at Dwellingup too, kids and i had a ball.
back in NSW now with 45 deg, two homies waiting for me in the engel (~25 years old) aaaah but I do have a 60L Evakool icebox for various purposes :)
hope you had a rippa and hap noo all
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Follow Up By: Member - Davoe (Widgiemooltha) - Sunday, Jan 01, 2006 at 22:12
Sunday, Jan 01, 2006 at 22:12
I want my money back - the ice didnt last 5 days in my Coleman Extreme actually i dont think it lasted longer than my willow. Same external dimension but way smaller internally
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Follow Up By: Member - Jeff M (WA) - Monday, Jan 02, 2006 at 19:52
Monday, Jan 02, 2006 at 19:52
Davoe, yeah mate, I can maybe get 3-4if we don't open it much in summer. I'd ask for my money back too, but I got it for nothing brand new (long story) so I'd probally be better off keeping it!! LOL
It does work
well as a ICE store. We actually used it this weekend, my sister in law put it in their car as they were using an esky for drinks. We put two bags of ice in it and they were still like new yesterday afternoon (we bought them on Saturday morning and it was sitting in the sun at
camp). I think the trick with those is, don't keep openning them. But hey, who cares! My crap was cold! LOL.
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Reply By: Member - Bware - Saturday, Dec 31, 2005 at 14:32
Saturday, Dec 31, 2005 at 14:32
i gotta go with the esky. For starters for the same capacity a fridge takes up more space. Unless you're going
miles from anywhere for extended periods a fridge isn't necessary and eskies have come a long way in terms of making ice last longer. For people like myself who generally
camp coastal and do a bit of driving around, ice is never far away. More importantly, I don't have thousands of dollars to throw at my vehicle so an 80L Engel and dual battery system weren't on Santa's list! LOL!
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Reply By: Muzzgit (WA) - Saturday, Dec 31, 2005 at 17:11
Saturday, Dec 31, 2005 at 17:11
I used to do the eski and ice thing until we went away with freinds who have a 40l engel. After the third trip I chucked the bleep s and bought a 50l waeco and will never ever go back.
Yes, it cost me $1000 plus a dual battery system, but I am very, very, very glad I saved for it.
I did consider getting a big icebox and using block ice but our freinds did all the hard stuff, been there, done that, and they ended up buying the engel and were the ones that ended up convincing me to get a car fridge. The ice box they had took up so much room inside the 4WD that they needed a roof rack for all the other stuff. Not any more !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers,
Muzz
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