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RecPro 10 Cu Ft 12V RV Refrigerator | Black Frost-Free Fridge with Freezer | Double Door, Adjustable Shelves, Reversible Door, Built-In Lock | 23.5”W x 26”D x 59”H | Off-Grid & Dry Camping Ready

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Color: Black


Size: 10 Cubic Foot


Features

  • Versatile Sizes: Choose from 1.7 cubic feet, 3.3 cubic feet, 4.4 cubic feet or 10 cubic feet options to suit your RV kitchen space and storage needs.
  • Frost-Free Design: Say goodbye to manual defrosting with our advanced frost-free technology, ensuring hassle-free maintenance and optimal cooling performance.
  • Reversible Doors: Enjoy flexibility in installation with reversible doors that can be adjusted to swing open from either side, catering to your RV's layout.
  • Sleek Stainless Steel Finish: Elevate your RV kitchen aesthetic with a modern and durable stainless steel finish, adding style and longevity to your on-the-go living space.
  • Adjustable Shelves: Customize your storage configuration effortlessly with adjustable shelves, accommodating items of various sizes and shapes with ease.
  • Intuitive Temperature Controls: Keep your food and beverages at their ideal freshness with easy-to-use temperature controls, allowing you to fine-tune the cooling settings to suit your preferences.
  • Quiet Operation: Experience peace and quiet during your travels with our RV refrigerators' whisper-quiet operation, ensuring a serene environment in your mobile home.
  • Energy Efficient: Designed with energy efficiency in mind, our refrigerators help conserve power without compromising on performance, perfect for off-grid adventures.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the demands of travel, our RV refrigerators feature robust construction and high-quality materials for long-lasting durability and reliability.
  • Ideal for RV Living: Whether you're a weekend camper or a full-time RVer, our 12V RV refrigerators offer the perfect solution for keeping your provisions fresh and chilled while on the road.

Product Dimensions: 19.8"D x 17.5"W x 19.5"H


Brand: RecPro


Capacity: 10 Cubic Feet


Configuration: Freezerless


BEE Star Rating: 3 Star


Color: Black


Special Feature: Adjustable Shelves, Base Drawer, Compact, Energy Efficient, Frost Free


Installation Type: Freestanding


Number of Doors: 1


Defrost System: Frost Free


Brand Name: ‎RecPro


Model Info: ‎RP-RFG


Item Weight: ‎52 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎19.8 x 17.5 x 19.5 inches


Item model number: ‎RP-RFG


Capacity: ‎10 Cubic Feet


Annual Energy Consumption: ‎210 Kilowatts


Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity: ‎1.7 Cubic Feet


Installation Type: ‎Freestanding


Part Number: ‎RP-RFG-17-SS


Form Factor: ‎Stand Alone


Special Features: ‎Adjustable Shelves, Base Drawer, Compact, Energy Efficient, Frost Free


Color: ‎Black


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Defrost: ‎Frost Free


Door Hinges: ‎Reversible


Shelves: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Refrigerator


Item Weight: ‎52 Pounds


Number Of Doors: ‎1


Date First Available: February 14, 2025


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  • Well made, attractive looking
Color: Silver (Stainless Steel) Size: 4.4 Cubic Foot
I'm replacing the ammonia absorption fridge in my RV. This one has a decent price, while other similar ones of other brands were 4X higher in price. Unit is well made, and cools well. It is very quiet in operation. It appears to have reverse polarity protection. I had inadvertently gotten the hookup messed up, and cringed once I discovered why the unit wasn't running. I thought maybe I'd damaged it, but correcting the polarity, it started up and began cooling. Nice engineering! After getting a question directed to me, I wrote this: My unit has worked fine. I've tested it in hot conditions (120 deg F ambient), as well as cold conditions (50 deg F ambient) It usually regulates the refrigerator temperature to +/- 1deg F. The freezer actually gets colder as the ambient gets hotter, due to longer compressor run time. The door latch holds the doors from opening while on the road, even with rough roads and side-to side sway from crosswinds. I suspect some people are having problems due to inadequate wiring. This unit is a frost-free design and will need to defrost from time to time. While it runs at about 3-5 Amps, during defrost it will pull nearly 20 Amps. If the unit is in a humid environment, and the door is opened frequently, it will accumulate frost on the evaporator coil. If it doesn't defrost properly, eventually the coils will frost up completely and then it will quit cooling. This seems to be a common thread among the low star reviews, "It cooled for a few days, then quit". If you keep running it in this condition, it will eventually kill the compressor. Wire size tables are easily found online. Take twice the distance of your wire run (one path to and one path back, total length twice the distance between fridge and power source) and calculate the voltage drop for 20 amps. If you have 1.5V or more drop, you will likely have problems. If so, shorten the distance, or go to a larger wire size, i.e., lower number size. Another potential issue is not having enough cooling air space around the unit. This unit uses the outside of the cabinet for the condensing coils. There needs to be about 3 inches or more of free air space on both sides of the unit. It also needs to have about the same space above the unit to allow the air to flow. During operation, the sides of the unit will get warm, if they get really hot, then you don’t have enough airflow. A third potential problem is mounting the unit. It has to mounted as if free standing, to allow proper airflow, but must be rigidly held in place to avoid tipping over while on the road. This will require some creativity to do it. You cannot mount into a tight cabinet space because you won't get enough airflow around the unit. There's some fear mongering about the use of iso-butane in the unit. This is the same gas used in most butane cigarette lighters. You carry those around in you pocket and don't worry about it, right? Yes, there's more gas than in a single lighter, but not a large quantity either. The previous fridge, a Dometic ammonia absorption 3-way, was far more likely to catch on fire as is this one. And it contains hydrogen gas, as well as ammonia which are both highly flammable. And don't forget, underneath your RV is a large tank of propane holding a hundred times or more amount of highly flammable propane. So keep it in proper perspective. The previous fridge utilized outside air vents for the heat, and for the combustion products. You will need to seal those off, if your unit had those, to avoid letting outside air into the RV. I think this is actually a well designed unit at a good price compared to the other brands on the market. Be sure to watch for the issues I've mentioned above, and it should work well for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by Gary

  • Cold fridge and freezer
Color: Silver (Stainless Steel) Size: 10 Cubic Foot
Had an electric/gas absorption fridge and it was just hit n miss as if it was going to work. Plus bought Trailer brand new and fridge had to be replaced lees than one year. This fridge has worked perfect from day one. Sometimes to good haven’t quite got the right temperature figured out, to cold but a good problem to have. Would recommend this 100%. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025 by Dave L.

  • So far, so good. Quiet, efficient, well made
Color: Silver (Stainless Steel) Size: 4.4 Cubic Foot
We installed this at our off-grid, solar/low voltage cabin in the Rockies to replace a Grape Solar fridge that died after about 8 years. Compared to that, this is a much better product - I just hope it lasts longer. - Nice quality: glass shelves, separate freezer, designated spaces for cans, and a light inside - It is very quiet - very low noise. - Starting at 70F inside (and outside), it took 3.5 hours to drop the temp to 36 degrees before the compressor shut off. It was mostly empty except for a few cans of soda inside. So 9.5F per hour empty is a good assumption. - It takes roughly 80 watts (+/- 5) when the compressor is running. - I would estimate a 50% run rate at 70F external temperature. For example, it turned on at 12:52am when the fridge was at 40F, and turned off at 1:21am after dropping to 36.6F. It next turned on at 1:55am. - Given that run rate, I'd think it takes about 960 watt-hours per day in a 65-70F setting (without door opening losses) - Wide voltage range - will operate down to 10.5 volts, which can be helpful. - While the documentation says it can have an a starting current rush of up to 20 amps, we did not see that. We have it on a 10amp marine style DC circuit breaker that never blew. - Our wiring from a buck converter regulated to 12.3 volts (our solar/battery is 24V) is maybe 6 feet of 8awg, 25 feet with 4 conductors - a pair of 10awg and a pair of 12awg in parallel, and another 6 feet of 12awg at the end. I'd estimate our voltage drop as 0.6, meaning we have 11.7 volts at the fridge with the compressor running. - The fridge has 3 terminals for wired connections - plus, minus, and ground. No wire included. I'd add that this is very low power consumption compared to your 3 way RV fridge. Our Dometic 3cf 3 way we have in our camper takes like 150 watts when running 12VDC. Until we put in a DC-DC charger, we got less than zero charging from our tow vehicle's 7 pin connector. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024 by M. Walker M. Walker

  • Poor customer service
Color: Silver (Stainless Steel) Size: 4.4 Cubic Foot
The box it came in was fine, after unboxing it appeared fine. When I removed the top cover to change the door swing, I discovered the top corner dented. That means RecPro knowingly sent me a damaged product. The unit runns fine so far ....4 days. I emailed customer service to ask for an extended warrantee, the response was " we don't offer extended warrantee thanks, Jane", no other resolution was offered. Probably will not use this company again. 1 star because the unit is running good so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2025 by jay jay

  • Quiet, cold!
Color: Silver (Stainless Steel) Size: 10 Cubic Foot
It fits in the hole in my RV that other brand came out of. I like that it has separate controls for freezer/fridge temperature. It seems to use same amount of power as my old fridge that quit if not less power. It's miniscule though. I love the magnetic door close vs latch. I don't know if I trust the door lock for travel mode. (Maybe i dont under dtand how it works? I pulled on the doors and the latch slides open. Stuff might not fall out, but if the doors crack open on travel, then the compressor will work harder. Easy enough solution. I can secure it for travel mode in other ways. My biggest gripe would be how it secures in the opening. Screwing to RV cabinet trim is a no go on any late modle RV. The fridge that I pulled out, had 1/2" of trim that left a mark on my cabinet trim. This fridge exposes that. This is the second Recpro product I've put into my RV. The first was a roll up sliding shower stall door. Now this fridge. I'm definitely a fan of RecPro over the other brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025 by T. Rice

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