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MuxGuys:
After a load of research we bought another Trailblaza fridge  :cup:

First one we bought was a 60ltr about 10 years ago second hand when the fridge was 10 years old and mounted on the draw bar of the camper trailer....sold the camper 3 years ago and fridge still going strong mounted out in the weather.

Second one we bought 5 years ago and had custom made in size for the rear of our then 105 series cruiser with outbacker draws....worked out to be about 55ltrs. Sold it with the Landcruiser as it may not have fitted our next purchase.

Only really 2 of us travelling now and don't want a drop down slide in our future for the vertically challenged wife so its a lower and longer 46ltr trailblaza from the Ute range.

You pay a little more for a Trailblaza, but they are made in Queensland by an Australian company with brilliant sales and service and the flush inside finish of the fridge is so much easier to live with than many of the other fridges with the semi exposed cooling lines in the internal wall.   

They may not be as esthetically pleasing to the eye as many others fridges in fact agricultural to some....but robust as buggary and look pretty sexy in polished alloy checker plate or the platinum finish  :tongue1:

 :occasion14:

MuxGuys:
Here's our Trailblaza.... 50 ltr in the Platinum finish.












Big Damo:
I've got a 110 litre Everkool cause you can never have too much beer when you go away

Schtevo:
I picked up one of these about 3 years ago when on special for around $450. At that price it was pretty attractive but I wasn't expecting the longevity of the "name brands"

http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/Product/Ridge-Ryder-by-Evakool-Platinum-Fridge-Freezer-42-Litre/349024?menuFrom=1021364

So far I've been pleasantly surprised, used on both 240 and 12v and frequently mounted on the draw bar of a (motorcycle sized) camper trailer it has never missed a beat

Richie rich:
Truth been known they probably all made in the same factory....much like the awnings

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