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What Fridge to get?

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Akil:
I personally have a 40L Waeco CF that's still going strong after 10 years. The only issue I've had was a faulty Poly fuse which was a $80 odd fix from memory.

If I was in the market again I would also consider a National Luna (www.nationalluna.com.au)

If you decide to go with a Waeco 4WD Supa Centre have been doing different specials on fridges all week.
www.4wdsupacentre.com.au

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BinaryMan:
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Yoodles:
I've had a 65L waeco CFX fridge freezer.  Did the cape with it and it was really good - but too big for me to be lifting in and out of the car.

Then bought a 32L engel - my family have had engels for decades now and they do last a long time, but still a bit heavy and clunky.  Engel has no voltage cutoff either, and I find it freezes food rather than chills.  So i now use this one as a freezer.

Then i bought a 28L waeco cfx - the new one thats just come out.  Its perfect for me.  Light and small to lift in and out, but still fits enough for a weekend trip easy.  Power cutoff is good/safe. Chills everything really well.

Theres my 2c  :icon_thumleft:

OldMucks:
I've got a 40l engel that 's about 20 yrs old and has survived a lightning strike so I can't complain about the quality. If I need a larger fridge I bought a TwoZone to fit on top that makes it a 60l.

Mitch:
I have two 35L engel's.

I run one as a freezer one as a fridge when we go away.

If I was to buy one now I'd probably look for something bigger, maybe say a 50L??

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