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Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: ahmic18 on June 09, 2014, 10:52:51 PM
For those with a quicksilver...do you use an electrical cooler or a bar-type fridge inside?  Any recommendations?  And recommendations about where to keep it?  How long can you run it off of the battery?
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: admin on June 10, 2014, 11:49:07 AM
I've been toying with the idea of a fridge or powered cooler of some type. In my searching I've yet to find something that is in my price range that seems to do a decent job. All the 12 volt solutions are either WAY too expensive for my taste, or they are so small they are impractical. I've also noticed that the "powered coolers" cant keep up with real refrigeration temps, so if you plan to keep any raw foods the coolers most likely wont be able to keep them cold enough to store safely.
Another option I've thought about were the really small 120v fridge in the 1.7cuft range. Without taking measurements I was thinking it could fit on the floor for travel, and still be small enough to setup when at camp. I have a 2012 QS 10.0 so I have a little table like area above the AC unit that could work well for this. However I'm having a hard time picturing exactly how much this would actually store so I dont know if it would be worth the space/weight. Plus it cant be used much during transport. I think it could be run while packing and if filled with could non-perishable items like soda/water/etc it might keep things cool depending on travel time. With that in mind, I'd still have to use a cooler during travel, or plan to buy groceries near or at the camp ground.

As of now I'm content using my Coleman 5 day cooler. It seems to live up to its claims of keeping ice for nearly 5 days as long as its not in direct sun in the hottest parts of the summer. Plus its still a heck of a lot cheaper to buy a 10 or 15lb bag of ice every 3-5 days versus going out to buy another appliance with limited usage.

Maybe one day I'll end up with some thing powered...

-Sean
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: aznighthiker on June 14, 2014, 12:05:32 PM
We use ice chest and use ice and or dry ice. We use a Coleman Extreme cooler for food, a regular Coleman cooler for sodas and water. We also have a thick walled styrofoam cooler that we use with dry ice for the longer trips. Keep the coolers off the ground and in the shade and the ice lasts longer.
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: m0brando on August 05, 2014, 10:15:18 AM
We use a Mobi-cool DC powered cooler.  It is small, but it handles all the important stuff... A cooler bag with an icepack can handle things like fruit or yogout that don't go bad without constant refridgeration.  We plug it into the van while driving, and then we bought a long extension cord and an AC/DC converter that goes into it, so that we can have the cooler outside, under our tarp, in our 'kitchen' during the day.  At night we bring it into the QS 8.1 and plug it in.  Works very well for us!

Hope this is helpful.
Sue.
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: jaredudall on August 14, 2014, 07:43:04 PM
We have the Coleman thermoelectric. I think it is called the power chill. When we are driving I can plug it in to the DC outlet in the back of the van, so it is also good for regular vacations
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: walt3 on August 15, 2014, 01:20:23 PM
We use the two cooler method large one as fridge then dry ice for the freezer for a few years now. Started that when we would tent camp.
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: hiker74 on April 23, 2015, 05:12:57 PM
Lots of reviews out there comparing the Coleman Extreme coolers to much more expensive coolers. I may give that a try. Maybe I'll do that and then make some ice tubes so I don't have to mess with ice!!!
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: vmcmn on April 23, 2015, 06:48:51 PM
Used the 12v even had it set up for that,went back to ice chest
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: husaberger on April 23, 2015, 10:49:33 PM
I've been dreaming and drawing up some plans but its just a dream.

Remove the sink portion box (the top part) and make a new box with a built in fridge, yes oddly shaped and wide, but squatty, as long it will work, and yes that as my fridge.

when we go, 12v from the TV keeps it cool to our next destination or back home, then arrive, swing the fridge up and have it running over the weekend.

we can dream can we?
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: debiski on February 08, 2016, 10:07:51 PM
We got our QS 8 last year and bought the smallest mini fridge we could find (I think it's 1.7 cu. ft. or so) but I was super disappointed when I found out even that TINY fridge was too tall to keep in the camper when it's folded. I'd like something to keep the food cold that will be able to STAY in the camper when traveling. We are not foodies and rarely cook while camping so we eat mostly sandwiches and such. We have so far only camped where there is electric hook ups and we'll probably remain that way so plugging something in is no problem.
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: admin on February 09, 2016, 04:33:06 PM
I'm a little surprised to hear you say that @debiski. I have one of the cheap 1.7 cu. ft. fridges from Walmart (also available at amazon here http://amzn.to/1nW6ZtL ) and it fits in the walkway of the 10.0 without a height issue. Was it too tall that it rose over the lip of the wall, or did it just not leave enough room for the top to fold in?

Side note if I recall our fridge is around 20" tall.

-Sean
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: husaberger on February 10, 2016, 12:26:13 AM
if they are all the same at L & W & H

this one is smaller height wise, at 15 inches, almost 4 inches shorter - should easily fit if the width its good enough at 15.31 vs 19.4

Not sure if the fridge is good enough tho.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Igloo-1.7-cu-ft-Refrigerator/24309896?&u1=VnJxNGRRb0tNcXdBQUlHT1ZLTUFBQUNF&oid=368707.1&wmlspartner=NKa3hZyYoHA&sourceid=18943447350624348024&affillinktype=10&veh=aff

Amazon has it WAY cheaper at 60.00 but hits you with a 49.99 shipping charge

http://www.amazon.com/Igloo-1-6-Refrigerator-RED-color/dp/7897979458 (home depot has it cheaper and can do ship to store free too)

[quote source="/post/18561/thread" author="@admin" timestamp="1455049986"]I'm a little surprised to hear you say that @debiski . I have one of the cheap 1.7 cu. ft. fridges from Walmart (also available at amazon here http://amzn.to/1nW6ZtL ) and it fits in the walkway of the 10.0 without a height issue. Was it too tall that it rose over the lip of the wall, or did it just not leave enough room for the top to fold in?

Side note if I recall our fridge is around 20" tall.

-Sean[/quote]

Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: debiski on February 22, 2016, 10:32:13 AM
The fridge is stored in the garage so I can't measure it ATM, but the problem was that we could not fold the top all the way down with the fridge in it. We've had to transport the fridge in the back seat of the car to the campsite and then move it to the camper once we have it set up.
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: daplumbr on February 22, 2016, 08:19:25 PM
I realize this may not fit into the "affordable" category for occasional camping, but we have this portable refrigerator and I can vouch for it working extremely well. It will keep a set temperature very accurately on either DC or AC power and is very efficient. This is the 40 qt size, but they come in many sizes. This is large enough to hold several days worth of cold food for 2. We bought this as an emergency refrigerator for our cabin when the main refrigerator was not available for a couple of weeks. Since then, we have used it regularly in our cars for many trips as a cooler, plugged into the 12VDC outlet in the rear of the vehicle. At our cabin, a 100Ah deep cycle battery had no trouble running this for almost a week with outside temps in the 60sF. 

http://www.amazon.com/Dometic-CF-040AC110-CoolFreeze-Gray-Refrigerator/dp/B0030G4VBA/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1456186197&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=Dometic+CF-040AC110+CF-40
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: admin on February 22, 2016, 08:46:35 PM
Out of curiosity @Merlin, when you were looking at the Dometic did you check out the Whynter models? A 65qt model for less than the 40qt Dometic is listed here: http://amzn.to/21b1Jo8
I'd love to eventually move to something like this both for camping, and backup refrigeration if needed.
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: mjmoore17 on February 22, 2016, 10:03:50 PM
Quote from: @admin" timestamp="1456188395" source="/post/18915/threadOut of curiosity @merlin, when you were looking at the Dometic did you check out the Whynter models? A 65qt model for less than the 40qt Dometic is listed here: http://amzn.to/21b1Jo8
I'd love to eventually move to something like this both for camping, and backup refrigeration if needed.
Sean

i have had both. The Dometic is a more durable brand but to be honest, I think the Whynter was a better value. Remember that these are not light, when filled with food, they are difficult to move, the bigger the heavier. You can unload the baskets but that is also dependent on how much overhead room you have. With my old station wagon I could not easily get overhead clearance to unload and move to tent/trailer. I doubt a problem with my jeep. I liked having it easily available for drinks on the road.

michael

Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: daplumbr on February 22, 2016, 10:39:40 PM
@sean, the only other brand I checked out was the Engel. When I bought my Dometic, they had just purchased the refrigerator line from Waeco, which had a great reputation in the the off-roading overlanding crowd. In fact, the cover I bought with it says Waeco on it. Dometic's purchase of Waeco fridges didn't cheapen them, so they are still good quality. 

I agree they are heavy when loaded and many folks install them on a slider in the rear of a vehicle to make access easy. I don't need that convenience and we have no trouble getting food/drink out on the road because our SUV has a high roof. The door (top) is readily removable too, so it doesn't get in the way of large items. 
Title: Fridge/Cooler for 8.1
Post by: charlie2922 on July 13, 2016, 03:22:28 AM
I run a one man trucking business and have a 50 qt Dometic Freezer/Fridge that I keep in my truck in addition to the Waeco built in one in the truck. I just take it out and use it in the 8.1. It is great and you can freeze ice in 1/2 liter bottles of water as well. Filling excess area with the ice helps keep temp more stable as well. Then can keep small cooler for drinks and swap them back and forth as needed.