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Alpicool CF45 Portable Fridge Freezer,12 Volt Car Refrigerator, 48 Quart (45 Liter) Fast Cooling 12V Fridge -4℉~68℉, Car Cooler, 12/24V DC and 100-240V AC for Outdoor, Camping, RV, Truck, Boat

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Arrives Monday, May 27
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Size: 45 Liter


Features

  • STORAGE SPACE:Exterior Size 27.2x13.6x18.2, 48Quart(45 Liter) capacity ,fits 48 x 12ozs cans of Cola.
  • FREEZES WITHOUT ICE: -4F(-20C) powerful chilling down performance ,can adjust the temperature be a fridge or freezer.Run great with your small solar system as well.
  • CAR BATTERY PROTECTION:With temperature memory function and 3 different levels for battery protection: Low, Med and High to protect your vehicle battery without run down.
  • FUNCTIONAL DESIGN:With LCD display and digitized temperature adjustment, included built-in LED light and internal basket.
  • KEEP COOLING AND FRESH:Reliable sealing property construction,thick and high Density Foam Insulation.Continues keep cooling performance during your journey.Fresh all way and super energy saving!

Brand: Alpicool


Material: Foam


Package Information: Box


Capacity: 45 Liters


Product Dimensions: 13.6"D x 18.2"W x 27.2"H


Item Weight: 30 Pounds


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: Handles


Model Name: CF45


Pattern: solid


Brand: ‎Alpicool


Material: ‎Foam


Package Information: ‎Box


Capacity: ‎45 Liters


Product Dimensions: ‎13.6"D x 18.2"W x 27.2"H


Item Weight: ‎30 Pounds


Special Feature: ‎Portable


Included Components: ‎Handles


Model Name: ‎CF45


Pattern: ‎solid


Chamber Depth: ‎10.3 Inches


Chamber Height: ‎18.1 Inches


Brand Name: ‎Alpicool


Model Info: ‎CF45


Item Weight: ‎30 pounds


Item model number: ‎CF45


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Annual Energy Consumption: ‎190 Kilowatt Hours


Installation Type: ‎Freestanding


Part Number: ‎AL-CF


Form Factor: ‎Chest


Special Features: ‎Portable


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Wattage: ‎45 watts


Material Type: ‎Foam


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: December 3, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cold cream and frozen fish
Size: 35 Liter
I bought this in August 2020. Reviews had been mixed. My experience was very positive. I use mine on my boat and in my van. It works flawlessly on 110 power. It works extremely well with my 100 amp HR lifepo4 battery also. I have it powered by a 100 watt solar panel, which is not always enough. I just purchased a 2nd 100 watt panel though. That should be all I need. What I learned: the fridge is great. I use as a combo fridge freezer. I think it works best that way overall. I set mine at 20F. I add about 4 to 6 prefrozen pint water bottles first. This acts as a "cold battery" to hold the temp down and increase efficiency. I add frozen meats on bottom in Ziploc bags. Then milk, cheese, butter, mayo. Veggies go on top. If you don't have that intermediate layer I recommend putting a light hand towel to protect veggies from freezing on one side. A paper bag might work but probably end up soggy. Towel is perfect. I do this to minimize run time and keep food frozen up to a month. I got this thing to cycle on for only 20 minutes per HR. I figure that's drawing approximately 1.5 amp hrs. If you're using lead acid battery, you won't get more than 2 days, and I can't say that you will be able to recharge as efficiently either, because of their increased resistance at higher capacity. I have lived on the road in my van and it works. But... with only 100 watt solar and 100 amp battery fridge will run on eco mode for about 3 days. You can run into a problem if your battery runs down and the temp rises into 40s for longer than say 12 hrs. The contents will still be safe because the frozen food and ice bottles will keep things cool, even though the thermostat says 45. Just like a cooler. The problem being that as temp comes up, when your battery has recharged, fridge has to run longer to get temp back down, so that can lead to temp spiraling upward as fridge keeps running and drawing down battery. I've actually shut my fridge off at night to conserve power and restarted in morning with full sun. I also have a noco genius 10 amp charger if I need to recharge battery and have access to power. I think I did that once over a month on the road. You can also help things out by adding bagged ice or frozen foods. Common sense tweaking. But with a 2nd solar panel I expect few issues. Don't block the vents either. The unit will shut down to prevent overheating. Overall Im quite happy with this unit. Also, on AC power at my slip this thing just rocks. No issues. Uses less power than a lightbulb. It will even make ice if you put a Ziploc with water on the bottom. Cheaper than a Yeti cooler and no ice unless you want it. Several of my neighbors at the marina have purchased also. If you have some common sense these are a good value, economical to run, easy to clean, durable within reason, perfect for 1 to 2 people. Mine is running right now and I have the Bluetooth app on my phone. I have it set at 28 because I didn't want to freeze some sodas that I put in there. Its reading 31 and the fridge is humming along after 9 months. Happy camper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2021 by woodsy owl

  • It actually does get the temperature below zero...
Size: 45 Liter
The first thing about this model is that it is likely OEM-ed by others. However, the firmware in the Alpicool has a few features that others of this model don't have. One of them is confirming on the display that someone wants to pair with Bluetooth. This is important, so someone can't just lock the control panel as a prank on you, or adjust settings which might damage the fridge. The good about it. It does what it says. I have a number of freezer packs which will not freeze unless the temperature is well under freezing, around 0 degrees Fahrenheit. All of them were solid in a few hours, which is pretty astonishing. The small fridge compartment is good enough to keep some bags of shredded cheese above freezing, but refrigerated. It cools and cools quickly, and keeps things going. The app is decent, and has all main stuff at a glance, where turning on and off Eco mode is easy. My only worry, as I mentioned above is someone ninja-pairing their phone, locking the display, or the display is locked and a phone is lost or factory reset. Hopefully there is a way to reset the fridge if locked via the Bluetooth app. The basket makes it easy to get food in and out. It can get heavy, but it is nice being able to pull the entire contents out. The fridge works well, and you can tell it is working because a hand by the vent (left if facing the plug, right if facing the control panel) will have warm air. You can also hear the refrigerant quietly gurgle, which is a good sign. Overall, decently quiet. The fridge has a three level selection of battery saver. I've yet to test it, because I always use it with a power bank, as a power bank can tend to run the fridge for longer than just a car battery. Because it only connects to a power bank, I set that to "low", just in case a power bank doesn't have a regulated 12 volt port. If one adds an optional cover (make sure it fits this model, or a comparable brand), it adds a good amount of insulation, allowing the compressor to rest longer, and thus save on battery power. Eco mode works well, and is something I like using on a cool night. In the daytime, I turn it back to Max, especially if I have a generator and/or solar on, just for better cooling. What would be nice is the ability to set this setting either on time of day, or perhaps at ambient temperature outside. The bad: The latch is something that seems fragile. I try to gently close and open it, because if that breaks, there is no way to securely shut it. I have another, no name, fridge which has lasted since 2019, with constant openings/closings, zero issues. It would be nice if the parts that made up the latch were stainless steel or even brass just so it isn't a worry. Bonus points if ball bearings are used. The area you plug the cord into does not seem reinforced. I fear that I might break the case by pressing the cord in. So, I'd probably just not risk things, plug the 12 volt cord in, and use that, either to the battery bank, or via a 120 VAC to 12 VAC rectifier that can do at least 60 watts (I prefer 120 just for headroom as the compressor starting up has a big inrush current.) This way, the cable can stay put, but one can plug it into wherever one chooses. The door opening up long-ways can be a drag. However, one can position it so that isn't too bad an item. The vents should have proper airflow, and mind air direction. If either of the compressor vents winds up blocked, it may cause the compressor to shut down. The ugly: This fridge seems to be OEM-ed by a few companies, be it Alpicool, Euhomy, Roxx, and others. It has the same control panel, but the Bluetooth app belongs to the fridge company. There are directions around to do low level programming on the E1-E8 items, if need be... but in general, if there isn't a need to adjust them, other than the one that swaps between Celsius and Fahrenheit, I'd not bother with them. Overall, it keeps my frozen stuff safely under 0º (F), so I'm happy, and it does the job well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by D.

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