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EUHOMY 12 Volt Easy To Secure Portable Car Refrigerator Camp Refrigerator

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Customer Reviews

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Isaac

I bought a high quality mini fridge at first but the problem is they lack insulation so as soon as they are unplugged, they start defrosting

This product works better because it's an insulated ice chest + fridge so you don't always have to worry about an electrical outlet to keep your food cold. Also this has a 12 volt cigarette lighter car plug that most mini dorm fridge lacks, so you can travel on the road and keep your food cold using only 33-35 watts on the lowest setting Eco Mode.

I tested this plugged into my portable power station Bluetti EB3A on Eco Mode, right out of the box after FedEx dropped it off. I plugged it in and the internal ice chest temp started at 107° F (middle of CA heat wave) Three hours later and my Bluetti is at 50% but the internal ice chest temp dropped to 46° F, this test was done inside my house. Five house later and my Bluetti is finally at 10% battery but the ice chest temp dropped to 37° F and it's using only 33-35 watts.

Conclusion is this lasted a bit over 5 hours on Eco Mode plugged into my starter pack power station 600 watt Bluetti EB3A via cigarette plug, and the starting temp started from 107° down to 37° F within five hours. I left a water bottle inside, I unplugged the device at midnight and by 7am the next morning I check the water bottle and it was still cool to the touch with condensation but wasn't slushy or frozen anymore. So you can theoretically unplug this over night and keep food cool long enough in a heat wave. Results would be different if you plan to pre-chill the cooler before use, or add ice inside to speed to cooling process. Highly recommended for anyone traveling on the road that needs to keep food and drinks cold.

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Zelene
Buy this instead of a Mini Fridge

I bought a high quality mini fridge at first but the problem is they lack insulation so as soon as they are unplugged, they start defrosting

This product works better because it's an insulated ice chest + fridge so you don't always have to worry about an electrical outlet to keep your food cold. Also this has a 12 volt cigarette lighter car plug that most mini dorm fridge lacks, so you can travel on the road and keep your food cold using only 33-35 watts on the lowest setting Eco Mode.

I tested this plugged into my portable power station Bluetti EB3A on Eco Mode, right out of the box after FedEx dropped it off. I plugged it in and the internal ice chest temp started at 107° F (middle of CA heat wave) Three hours later and my Bluetti is at 50% but the internal ice chest temp dropped to 46° F, this test was done inside my house. Five house later and my Bluetti is finally at 10% battery but the ice chest temp dropped to 37° F and it's using only 33-35 watts.

Conclusion is this lasted a bit over 5 hours on Eco Mode plugged into my starter pack power station 600 watt Bluetti EB3A via cigarette plug, and the starting temp started from 107° down to 37° F within five hours. I left a water bottle inside, I unplugged the device at midnight and by 7am the next morning I check the water bottle and it was still cool to the touch with condensation but wasn't slushy or frozen anymore. So you can theoretically unplug this over night and keep food cool long enough in a heat wave. Results would be different if you plan to pre-chill the cooler before use, or add ice inside to speed to cooling process. Highly recommended for anyone traveling on the road that needs to keep food and drinks cold.

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Gentle
5.0 out of 5 stars Lightweight, Quiet, Good Value!

Very quiet! Lightweight and easy to handle. Capacity seems plenty big for a few days camping. Bluetooth app is basic but works well. ECO sets a maximum compressor speed. MAX allows variable speed up to its highest speed. Pretty neat little thing! I think it’s a great value for the price.
Fits in the sub trunk in my Tesla Model Y.
Filled two gallon jugs with hot tap water to test it. The outside and compressor area does, of course, get hot when closed up in the sub trunk, trying to move all that heat out of the water. It did lower the temperature from an indicated 91° to 48° over about 3 hours, on MAX cooling mode. I think that’s not bad with two gallons of hot water. With already cold food and drinks, I have no doubt it would easily maintain temperature and shouldn’t get too hot in the sub trunk. Will update after a proper use case test.

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Ineke M.
Love it.

Got this is my truck and the compressor is strong it cools quickly and Keeps stuff at what temp you set it at. I’ve been hitting crazy pot holes and it seems to be holding up well.

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A C.
Travel ref

Gets cold fast

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Scott B.
Works fantastic

We used this for traveling and it was perfect for freezing bottles and using them in our coolers. There is also a section for keeping things cold. We love it! Never buy ice again.

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Ardy
Cools fast

The unit is very easy to work with. It cools very fast and the freezer/refrigerator separation and zoning works very well.

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Clucow
Cool and cold

I liked how quickly the unit cooled down. It seems sturdy enough. I like the app to control the unit and to monitor the temperature. There are other things I'm not so impressed with like a loud vibrating noise the developed after a while. It seemed to be coming from the lid. Also the smaller compartment was warmer than the large by a fair amount. 36 degrees larger to 52 degrees smaller.

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Jeff
Pretty noisy

Product works as its supposed to, BUT it has an annoying clicking sound in the back when the compressor runs. I know it is supposed to make a little noise when running, but maybe I just got lucky with a defective one. Time will tell

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Rcknroll
Used in our EMS vehicle

We needed a cooler for our first responder vehicle that has an AC inverter but gets plugged in to an outlet when nit in use. The cooler is purposely designed for power interruptions and after 6 weeks is doing its job keeping out water at a consistent 41 degrees