Looking for a decent 50L(ish)compressor fridge to use on me camping trips.Ideally 12/240v.Will consider a non compressor as long as it's a decent jobby.Appreciate this will need collecting so within an hours drive from Basildon ideally. Thanks.
I did look at those first,but no Trade card discount unfortunately.That's what made me ask for the compressor jobby.If no-one has anything similar then I shall buy that exact model,fanks.You can't go wrong with one of the Halfords ones, great bits of kit. Especially as they come with a 3 year warranty.
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As I said previously, if I can't find anything g similar to the Halfords one 2nd hand then I'll buy the 50L jobby.As you say,much more versatile.Halfords portable compressor fridge is way more flexible/adaptable than something like a Dometic CRX50, and less money too. It’s what I’d buy.
No good for my way,as i need it to be portable. Spose I should have clarified that point in the title,thanks anyway.I can recommend the Waeco CF40 portable compressor chest type. 12/240 v and can be used as freezer or fridge. Imported mine from Germany about 10 years ago, pre Brexit, but is abvailable in the UK . Also rebranded as Dometic unit I think? Its been excellent, really useful bit of kit both domestically and in my day van.
And this guy knows a bit about fridges…..Halfords portable compressor fridge is way more flexible/adaptable than something like a Dometic CRX50, and less money too. It’s what I’d buy.
Even with 30+ years experience in industrial cooling, there is still way too much for one person to know everything.And this guy knows a bit about fridges…..
Having bought a campervan without a built-in fridge, we bought an IGLOO brand powered cooler. I think it's the right approach for us too as it gives us a bit more flexibility.Having built my own camper van, in hindsight I wish I had just bought the Halfords portable compressor fridge (for several reasons) rather than a built-in fridge.
I have a trade cars but no discount to be had,,,,,,,,,BUT,,,,,,,the other half has a Blue light card so got 10% off,not to be sniffed at.Pick up in the morning.If you have any kind of trade indenture evidence, such as a City & Guilds certificate, CSCS card etc, its worth approaching Halfords for a Trade Discount card. It takes a few minutes to arrange at their customer service desk and costs nothing but can save you a considerable sum on larger purchases. Even better when stuff is already at a sales promotion discount and you add the trade card to it.