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DOMETIC CFX3 100-Liter Portable Refrigerator and Freezer, Powered by AC/DC or Solar

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Arrives Friday, May 17
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Size: 100 Liter


Features

  • NO ICE NEEDED: Refrigerate or Deep Freeze down to 7 F using powerful VMSO3 compressor cooling technology
  • RUGGED CONSTRUCTION: Heavy-duty, lightweight ExoFrame construction and aluminum alloy handles will stand up to any conditions
  • ULTRA LOW POWER CONSUMPTION: Power via AC, DC or Solar and built in 3-stage dynamic battery protection system prevents dead batteries
  • ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY: CFX3 App allows temperature control via WiFi or Bluetooth and provides performance history
  • EASY TO USE: High-Resolution-Color-Display and Soft-Touch-Buttons enable seamless control and monitoring of cooler performance

Product Dimensions: 20.9"D x 37.9"W x 18.6"H


Brand: DOMETIC


Capacity: 100 Liters


Configuration: Compact Internal Freezer


Energy Star: 5 Star


Color: Black


Special Feature: Lightweight,Portable


Installation Type: Freestanding


Number of Doors: 1


Defrost System: Automatic


Brand Name: ‎DOMETIC


Model Info: ‎CFX3 100


Item Weight: ‎65.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎38 x 21 x 19 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Mexico


Item model number: ‎CFX3 100


Capacity: ‎100 Liters


Annual Energy Consumption: ‎0.01 Kilowatt Hours


Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity: ‎100 Liters


Freezer Capacity: ‎100 Liters


Installation Type: ‎Freestanding


Part Number: ‎9600024623


Form Factor: ‎Chest


Special Features: ‎Lightweight,Portable


Color: ‎Black


Voltage: ‎12 Volts (DC)


Defrost: ‎Automatic


Door Hinges: ‎Reversible


Shelf Type: ‎Wire


Shelves: ‎2


Included Components: ‎Dometic CFX3 100 Powered Cooler - 99L


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 20, 2020


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  • Mostly great!
Size: 25 Liter
Haven’t had the CFX3 25L long, but so far I love it. Compact, quiet, and most importantly cool. Only issues I have are.. 1.) The WIFI option doesn’t seem to work. It’s supposed to be used in conjunction with an app but the app hasn’t been updated in 8 months. Other Dometic apps on the App Store haven’t been updated in 4-5years. According to the manual I should be able to connect to the cooler using wifi, and I should be able to connect the cooler to my local network. Neither option seems to work. If I turn the cooler’s wifi on I can see it listed in my local networks, I can sign in to it, but that’s it. The wifi light on the cooler doesn't light up and I’m not able to control the cooler using the app. And when I try to use the app to log the cooler into my local network, nothing happens. Something needs to be updated. That’s for sure. With the high cost of these coolers they need to step up their software support. Bluetooth connectivity works fine and at the end of the day I don’t really need Bluetooth or wifi. I don’t mind operating my electric cooler like the cavemen did, but it would be cool to remotely check on the temp. 2.) The set temperature fluctuates. I set it at 39F. It dips a little below that on occasion. I don’t really mind that, but over night it dropped down to 34F and when I went to check the set temperature it had readjusted itself to 37F. I can understand the temp not always being 100% correct, but why would the temperature I SET readjust itself? I contacted Dometic and they said “When these cooler are made the are made in Celsius, so it is normal when being operated in Fahrenheit for the cooler to occasionally readjust itself.” The typos are theirs, not mine. So now I’ve changed my temp readout from F to C and set it and 3C. We’ll see if it stays where I set it. As of writing this it’s already dropped to 1C. Seems like the temp dipping below where it’s set is pretty common. Again, I don’t mind it being off by a few degrees on occasion, but once I set the temp, that number shouldn’t change. Other than those 2 small gripes, I think it’s awesome and a very good buy. Have fun out there! UPDATE Just wanted to give an update and provide some info that I find to be incredibly useful. Since changing my cooler display to Celsius from Fahrenheit I haven’t had any more issues regarding the roaming temps. Still no wifi support. I think it’s an app issue. Dometic hasn’t updated the app in 8 months and multiple reviews on the App Store say that since the last update wifi has stopped working. Now for some good news. I’ve been running the Dometic CFX3 25L using a Jackery Explorer 300 and a Jackery Explorer 1000 Pro. I’m no electrician so I won’t try to explain the complexities of AC/DC or what an inverter does but I’ll tell you this. The Dometic comes with both an AC plug (the kind you plug into a regular wall outlet) and a DC plug (the kind you plug into your car’s cigarette lighter thing. Using the Dometic’s AC adapter plugged into the Jackery 300 I was able to run the CFX3 25L for just under 24 hours. Using the Dometic’s AC adapter plugged into the Jackery 1000 Pro I was able to run the CFX3 25L for about 70 hours. In either case the Dometic remained cool for about 5-6 hours after losing power. Here’s where things get really interesting. Using the DC adapter plugged into the Jackery, it basically doubled the Dometic’s runtime. I got about 46 hours out of the Jackery 300 and the 1000 Pro is literally still going. It’s been 76 hours and the battery is at 33% so easily a 4 day run time off of one fully charged Jackery 1000 Pro. Run times will vary depending on your environment/conditions but wow. What a difference. Apparently it has something to do with the extra power consumed when the AC outlets on the Jackery are used. Because an invertor gets involved. E = mc2 and what not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 24, 2023 by Rob Deez

  • Icy
Size: 25 Liter
You can’t go wrong with this little guy. Depending on what you’re doing with it and the size you want. Always keeps your drinks cold and frosty. You can even have ice cream and not worry about melting. You can set this thing to your desired temp and let it do its thing. Great for traveling across country. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 13, 2023 by Bryan

  • Low power consumption for excellent cooling is just outstanding
Size: 35 Liter
I bought this as a damaged item from Dometics Amazon page with a nice cost reduction. Had no idea how bad the damage was, (no pictures) but a $300 discount was worth checking out. Damage is cosmetic and on one side and no effect on operation. Not a big deal to me, since its likely to get bumps and bangs during use anyway. This is a great refrigerator/cooler in every way. As others have said, built like a tank. I used it in both A/C mode and DC 12v mode. Using my Yetti 3000, it was drawing 7 watts in standby and 80 watts with compressor running. But, in 12v DC mode, it drew zero in standby and only 55 watts with compressor running. I ran it for 24 hours and the draw was only 7% on the Yetti 3000. Really great news, just how long it will run without charging the Yetti. I also have solar, so this unit should run as long as I need. Note, that if your using a power supply (not vehicle) change the voltage setting to "low" otherwise you will get a yellow warning message saying low voltage. With setting at low using the Yetti there was no message. This unit is also very quiet, it was so quiet that I wasn't sure it was working when I first plugged it in. The temperature shown is about 2 degrees colder than what I have it set at. But, I would rather it be colder than warmer. I was not able to get the bluetooth to connect, but suspect its more of a phone issue and not a cooler issue. Plus don't think I will really need that and I have so many apps on my phone was happy to eliminate one. This is a great unit, just so happy with it. UPDATE 9-9-22 after using the Dometic on four trips. Works flawlessly, a bit heavy when fully loaded. On my last trip the Dometic 35 stopped working when on 12v but worked fine on 110v. Issue is not, let me repeat, is not the Dometic but rather the Yetti Goal Zero 3,000. Found out the cigarette lighter output on the Yetti Lithium 3,000 is not regulated and when battery reached 47%, the voltage dropped to 10.8v and the Dometic refrigerator will not run on that lower voltage. Yetti sells a cigarette lighter adapter that is regulated, but you have to spend another $48 for this on (w tax/shipping) very disappointing that the Yetti power supply will only work on 12v when battery is over 47%, unless you spend extra. The Yetti 3,000X doesn’t need this regulator, but the Yetti 3,000 lithium does. Important info for Yetti users. My Solar 100 briefcase supplies more than enough power to run the Dometic on full sun. Just love how cold the Dometic is for very little watts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 16, 2022 by Retired Navy MPR

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