Reddit Reddit reviews Dometic CF-025DC Portable Freezer/Refrigerator Slim/Tall, Gray

We found 3 Reddit comments about Dometic CF-025DC Portable Freezer/Refrigerator Slim/Tall, Gray. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Dometic CF-025DC Portable Freezer/Refrigerator Slim/Tall, Gray
Slim and Tall this model fits into narrow spaces23 Liter capacity holds 27, 12 ounce cansStrong injection molded cabinet, Deep freeze functionality; Additional Interior lightTwo-Stage battery monitor and Upright storage of 2-liter bottlesInput voltage (AC) 100-240 V ,Input frequency 50/60 Hz ,Rated input current (AC) 1.3-07A AC100-240V A ,Rated input current (DC) 7A DC12V/3A DC24V A ,Input voltage (DC) 12/24 V
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3 Reddit comments about Dometic CF-025DC Portable Freezer/Refrigerator Slim/Tall, Gray:

u/locoGoonie · 5 pointsr/vandwellers

If you get a fridge, pick one like this Dometic not the one you linked to.

You won't be able to keep a fridge going in the summer from the engine unless you drive a lot. I would suggest starting off with something like this Coleman


Save your money as much as possible and then see what you will need once you have been living in the van for a while.

u/rabidchinchilla · 3 pointsr/teslamotors

While not intended for this purpose, I have a setup I use for travelling that would take care of small scale emergency refrigeration/freezing. A 12v "real" portable refrigerator/freezer (compressor based) and a multi-purpose 225wh lithium battery. Depending on the temperature difference requirements between the internal temp and external, the unit can run just off the 12v port of the 225wh battery for up to 24 hours. The battery can be charged with a wall plug or with a 12v adapter straight from the car while its being used. Basically I can keep things refrigerated/frozen for extremely long periods of time by having the 12v of the Model S connected (via the standard 12v outlet) to the battery and have the battery connected (via it's standard 12v outlet) to the refrig/freezer.

Just rambling on, but thought it was a cool setup that would only require the Model S to be powered on "sometimes" to keep the 225wh battery charged.

These things:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005X9E6IK

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M45PI56

u/Earthserpent89 · 1 pointr/vandwellers

hey all,

I'm in my Ford Explorer currently, out of neccessity, but plan to move into a van out of choice at the end of October.

I was thinking of getting this Goalzero Solar Kit, a long with this 12Volt Dometic to store some cold items.

Do you think I'd be able t run that fridge off of the Yeti 400 and still be able to charge my laptop about once a day at least? I'm in Portland Oregon, so I plan to also charge the yeti off my vehicle engine when the weather goes to shit.

What type of Solar & refrigeration set ups do you all have?
My budget initially should be around 600-700 bucks.