Traveler III
Traveler III
Traveler III
Thank you for the review. Did you happen to notice how quickly the internal temp rose from 34* to 40* in the ~68* environment? (either Empty or Full) This gives an idea for how well insulated the box is and how long it can go w/o power and stil keep food in the safe zone. (IE: be used as a cooler)This means that indoors, it used not even one amp per hour to maintain 34*. Not bad at all. It will benefit from an insulation blanket in the summer but i am very impressed on its efficiency so far.
You know, that is something I didnt look at. I will test it today, empty, indoors and report back. I think the lid and lid seal are the weakest part of the fridge that i see. The seal itself doesnt feel substantial enough, and I did notice a bit of moisture/frost form around the top of the inside. The lid seems thin. I would love to see someone cut into one of these, I am gonna guess the actual insulation is very thin. I had it wrapped in a moving blanket overnight in the car on Friday. I think the extra insulation a blanket or even some custom cut foam could offer will substantially aid it.Thank you for the review. Did you happen to notice how quickly the internal temp rose from 34* to 40* in the ~68* environment? (either Empty or Full) This gives an idea for how well insulated the box is and how long it can go w/o power and stil keep food in the safe zone. (IE: be used as a cooler)
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I didn’t know anyone but Dometic made a drawer. It looks like alibaba is the only source?Anyone have any experience with Alpicool brand drawer fridges ?
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I didn’t see one there either, but...Alpicool does not make a drawer. I assumed TwoSheds meant their chest fridges.
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Well how about that...I didn’t see one there either, but...
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I just want to clarify- this was the Alpicool C40 chest fridge, empty. Not a drawer.Holy carp! I wonder how that compares to a chest fridge? I've been eyeing a drawer for a while, but not if it doesn't have any "ride through" capacity.
Well how about that...
So Yesterday I ran some more tests as per above.. cooled the *empty* fridge to 34 and let it soak for several hours indoors, then watched how long it took to for the temps to climb back to 40.
39 minutes. I was a bit shocked thinking, maybe it needed a longer soak time, so I let it run all night, still empty, and repeated the process. Again, 38 minutes.
Not great. Not great at all. I know I will be sewing/acquiring/building an insulated cover for it this winter in prep for summer temps.
D30, half way down on the left sideAlpicool does not make a drawer. I assumed TwoSheds meant their chest fridges.
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half way down on left side, D30I didn’t see one there either, but...
I managed to buy a few this summer, ten to be exact. We used two in camp kitchen builds (one LC100, one 5th gen 4 runner). They are awesome, and work beautifully. The bluetooth control / monitor is super handy too. We are selling the extra units we have locally in Calgary, Canada for $500 cdn.I just received the smallest alpicool I could find (the C9) chest style, and was going to test it before trying to buy the Alpicool drawer fridge (D30) you're talking about, OP. Comments:
1. The C9 cooled from 86 F down to 34 F in 15 minutes, and then down to 10F in another 15 or so minutes (in 86 ambient garage). Awesome compared to previous thermo-couple-style cooler.
2. I don't have much experience with Alibaba, but tried and failed with 3 vendors to purchase a D30 (seems like it's all B2B and no B2C).
3. haven't found a retail source for the D30. The Dometic looks so similar, but the analog temp control seems annoying already (in terms of precision around freezing, and also limiting internal space, per amazon review).