Costway via Amazon has 58-Quart Costway Portable RV Car Refrigerator on sale for $359.71 - 38% when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page = $223.02. Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
Can hold up to 84 bottles of 330ml drinks.
It has 2 areas for refrigeration and freezing.
Two-way door design makes it easy for you to take the things.
With compressor cooling technology, our car fridge can achieve rapid cooling from -14.8°F to 50°F. And it has fast cooling mode and energy saving mode for you to choose as needed. The easy-to-operate display panel can control temperature and switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Equipped with a 3-level battery monitor to protect your automobile batteries. Can work with a standard household 100V to 240V outlet or a 12/24V power source, like an automotive battery.
Dimensions: 26.5"D x 18"W x 19.5"H
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COSTWAY Portable Car Refrigerator, -14.8°F to 50°F, 58-Quart Compressor Travel Fridge with Two-way Open Door, Operating Panel, Groove Design, Compact RV Freezer and Cooler for Outdoor and Home Use
Manufacturer:
COSTWAY
Model Number:
EP24448US
Product SKU:
B083QZ5J2C
ASIN:
B083QZ5J2C
Brand:
COSTWAY
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
26.5 x 18 x 19.5 inches
Item Weight:
44.5 pounds
Item model number:
EP24448US
Manufacturer:
COSTWAY
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"I had this for 3 years and it stopped working. They told me it was out of warranty and there was nothing they could do. I'll never buy anything from them again."
"I bought this and it didn't work so I didn't do anything about it. A year and a half later I tried to get it replaced but they told me it was out of warranty. This is a terrible company."
Best price I've seen on anything this size. I don't even need it and I'm tempted. Damn you slick deals!
They must've read Costco instead of costway lol
Returned after using it for 3 years? Come on, dude.
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05-16-2024 at 01:58 AM.
Lmao at the bad reviews.
"I had this for 3 years and it stopped working. They told me it was out of warranty and there was nothing they could do. I'll never buy anything from them again."
"I bought this and it didn't work so I didn't do anything about it. A year and a half later I tried to get it replaced but they told me it was out of warranty. This is a terrible company."
Best price I've seen on anything this size. I don't even need it and I'm tempted. Damn you slick deals!
"I had this for 3 years and it stopped working. They told me it was out of warranty and there was nothing they could do. I'll never buy anything from them again."
"I bought this and it didn't work so I didn't do anything about it. A year and a half later I tried to get it replaced but they told me it was out of warranty. This is a terrible company."
Best price I've seen on anything this size. I don't even need it and I'm tempted. Damn you slick deals!
People want to literally use stuff forever and then get a completely new one
still rocking the Mossimo one from Costco 3 years ago, it has been running nonstop in my tinny office room... there are many new brand and model of these mini fridge now
Anyone have experience with this cooler vs. BougeRV which is also on sale again?
Inital differences between the two - this is almost 2x the capacity and gets slight colder. No solar panel power ports.
Longevity (e.g compressor) would be good to understand.
Thanks in advance for any input.
What size do you need for your use case? This one is a monster compared to the other one and will take up a lit of room. The size should be your driving decision.
still rocking the Mossimo one from Costco 3 years ago, it has been running nonstop in my tinny office room... there are many new brand and model of these mini fridge now
still rocking the Mossimo one from Costco 3 years ago, it has been running nonstop in my tinny office room... there are many new brand and model of these mini fridge now
Mine still works like a champ too. I haven't used it non-stop, but it gets a ton of use and a ton of abuse.
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05-16-2024 at 04:24 PM.
I bought the 48qt Newaire Cooler on a Slickdeal for $200 back in September. A few thoughts on my experience which might be relevant.
1. Dual zones is nicer than I anticipated. It's nice to be able to keep some stuff frozen, particularly for longer trips. And you can still use the entire thing for refrigerator or freezer if needed. It doesn't look like this has that feature.
2. It's more space than I expected. On paper the 48qt. is smaller than our 55/60qt coolers, but because you're not wasting space with ice it's actually more room overall. It's also nice not having things get soaked by melting ice.
3. I don't see that this one can use a built in battery. I spent about $100 to get the integrated battery for our Newaire, and it's saved our bacon multiple times. While we generally have the cooler attached to a power station/solar, sometimes it comes unplugged or it's not convenient to have plugged in or we took the power station somewhere to charge in prolonged bad weather. The built in battery also has enough capacity to run the cooler overnight (at least in non-horrendously hot weather--we'll see for hotter weather) allowing us to use our power station in the tent at night when we want to.
4. The built in wheels and extendable handle on the Newaire are nice, but we still most often just carry it around away from home (same with other coolers) because wheels and nature frequently don't mix well.
I have a cheap Acecool branded 50qt that I bought on Amazon last year for like $180. It's basically turned into extra refrigerator space as we leave it plugged in all the time. Works great on trips too. It's been really handy. Mostly use it as a refrigerator but I have used it as a freezer a couple times. No complaints there either.
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"I had this for 3 years and it stopped working. They told me it was out of warranty and there was nothing they could do. I'll never buy anything from them again."
"I bought this and it didn't work so I didn't do anything about it. A year and a half later I tried to get it replaced but they told me it was out of warranty. This is a terrible company."
Best price I've seen on anything this size. I don't even need it and I'm tempted. Damn you slick deals!
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"I had this for 3 years and it stopped working. They told me it was out of warranty and there was nothing they could do. I'll never buy anything from them again."
"I bought this and it didn't work so I didn't do anything about it. A year and a half later I tried to get it replaced but they told me it was out of warranty. This is a terrible company."
Best price I've seen on anything this size. I don't even need it and I'm tempted. Damn you slick deals!
"I had this for 3 years and it stopped working. They told me it was out of warranty and there was nothing they could do. I'll never buy anything from them again."
"I bought this and it didn't work so I didn't do anything about it. A year and a half later I tried to get it replaced but they told me it was out of warranty. This is a terrible company."
Best price I've seen on anything this size. I don't even need it and I'm tempted. Damn you slick deals!
People want to literally use stuff forever and then get a completely new one
They must've read Costco instead of costway lol
Inital differences between the two - this is almost 2x the capacity and gets slight colder. No solar panel power ports.
Longevity (e.g compressor) would be good to understand.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Inital differences between the two - this is almost 2x the capacity and gets slight colder. No solar panel power ports.
Longevity (e.g compressor) would be good to understand.
Thanks in advance for any input.
What size do you need for your use case? This one is a monster compared to the other one and will take up a lit of room. The size should be your driving decision.
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Nothing I hate more than a tinny room.
Mine still works like a champ too. I haven't used it non-stop, but it gets a ton of use and a ton of abuse.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank EtherGnat
1. Dual zones is nicer than I anticipated. It's nice to be able to keep some stuff frozen, particularly for longer trips. And you can still use the entire thing for refrigerator or freezer if needed. It doesn't look like this has that feature.
2. It's more space than I expected. On paper the 48qt. is smaller than our 55/60qt coolers, but because you're not wasting space with ice it's actually more room overall. It's also nice not having things get soaked by melting ice.
3. I don't see that this one can use a built in battery. I spent about $100 to get the integrated battery for our Newaire, and it's saved our bacon multiple times. While we generally have the cooler attached to a power station/solar, sometimes it comes unplugged or it's not convenient to have plugged in or we took the power station somewhere to charge in prolonged bad weather. The built in battery also has enough capacity to run the cooler overnight (at least in non-horrendously hot weather--we'll see for hotter weather) allowing us to use our power station in the tent at night when we want to.
4. The built in wheels and extendable handle on the Newaire are nice, but we still most often just carry it around away from home (same with other coolers) because wheels and nature frequently don't mix well.
Overall we're really happy we got it.