Enthusiast III
With each passing day I become more and more interested in swapping my hard coolers for a powered fridge. A failure to load enough ice packs resulting in a bit of food spoilage on our last trip has me thinking about it again.
We normally use a 25L Igloo BMX for trips of 1-2 nights (surprisingly great little cooler, got it as a gift from work) and an Rtic 45L for anything longer. We camp once or twice a month with a break in the hottest part of summer and never go more than 4 nights without resupplying.The coolers work well enough but on longer trips the Rtic takes up a lot of space and is very heavy and the occasional rush to use food before it spoils is no fun.
The cooler usually sits on the folded down 1/3 side of the backseat of our Subaru, strapped down to the child seat anchor and the back of the driver’s seat. With a fridge I’d either build a better platform for that spot or reorganize the hatch to build a slider. The plan would be to run it from the car while driving and off of the Jackery 240 at night, charging by solar during the day, though we never stay in the same spot more than 2 nights. I’ve heard that it’s better for the compressor to leave the fridge powered on, so it would likely live in the garage running as a beer fridge when we don’t travel.
I’m interested in the Iceco JP30 31L or the similarly sized Rockpals unit since that seems like an appropriate size for our rig and 31L should hold plenty for two of us when there’s no need for ice/ice packs. When we use the big Rtic it’s rarely completely full and I gather that empty space kills fridge efficiency.
My question to you fridge owners is, does the fridge seem “worth it” when it is used, at most, 5 or 6 days a month? I know the answer is yes if it makes me happy, but I’m curious what the mental calculation looks like for you.
We normally use a 25L Igloo BMX for trips of 1-2 nights (surprisingly great little cooler, got it as a gift from work) and an Rtic 45L for anything longer. We camp once or twice a month with a break in the hottest part of summer and never go more than 4 nights without resupplying.The coolers work well enough but on longer trips the Rtic takes up a lot of space and is very heavy and the occasional rush to use food before it spoils is no fun.
The cooler usually sits on the folded down 1/3 side of the backseat of our Subaru, strapped down to the child seat anchor and the back of the driver’s seat. With a fridge I’d either build a better platform for that spot or reorganize the hatch to build a slider. The plan would be to run it from the car while driving and off of the Jackery 240 at night, charging by solar during the day, though we never stay in the same spot more than 2 nights. I’ve heard that it’s better for the compressor to leave the fridge powered on, so it would likely live in the garage running as a beer fridge when we don’t travel.
I’m interested in the Iceco JP30 31L or the similarly sized Rockpals unit since that seems like an appropriate size for our rig and 31L should hold plenty for two of us when there’s no need for ice/ice packs. When we use the big Rtic it’s rarely completely full and I gather that empty space kills fridge efficiency.
My question to you fridge owners is, does the fridge seem “worth it” when it is used, at most, 5 or 6 days a month? I know the answer is yes if it makes me happy, but I’m curious what the mental calculation looks like for you.