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frontpage Posted by Izzy138 | Staff • Jul 15, 2024
frontpage Posted by Izzy138 | Staff • Jul 15, 2024

30-Quart (28L) BougeRV 12V Portable Car Refrigerator

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$203

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BougeRV has 30-Quart (28L) BougeRV 12V Portable Car Refrigerator on sale for $202.50 when you apply discount code EC25 during checkout. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Capacity: 30QT (28L)
  • Temp Range: -7℉~50℉(-22℃~10℃)
  • Rapid cooling in just 16 minutes
  • With the ECO mode, the BougeRV Portable Refrigerator consumes less than 36W of power
  • Voltage: 12/24V DC or 110~240 V AC
  • Weight: 22.8 lbs
  • Dimension: 22.68 x 12.60 x 15.55 inches
  • Noise: ≤45 dB
  • Refrigerant: R134A

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BougeRV has 30-Quart (28L) BougeRV 12V Portable Car Refrigerator on sale for $202.50 when you apply discount code EC25 during checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member Izzy138 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Capacity: 30QT (28L)
  • Temp Range: -7℉~50℉(-22℃~10℃)
  • Rapid cooling in just 16 minutes
  • With the ECO mode, the BougeRV Portable Refrigerator consumes less than 36W of power
  • Voltage: 12/24V DC or 110~240 V AC
  • Weight: 22.8 lbs
  • Dimension: 22.68 x 12.60 x 15.55 inches
  • Noise: ≤45 dB
  • Refrigerant: R134A

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff

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Written by Izzy138 | Staff

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Thanks just bought one but i used the
Code: BD26
makes the total discount 70.19 brings the subtotal down to 199.80
One of the best purchases I've made. I have the smaller size and I constantly use it either when the fridge/freezer is overflowing or when we go to the drive on beach. I run it off a bluetti EB3A 300 watt which I can get about 8 hours at 30 degrees in 90 degree heat, then when I get back I just move it inside and plug it in without having to remove any of the contents

Also has 3 low voltage cut off levels so you don't kill your car battery if you run it off that instead.

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Jul 15, 2024
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LovelyCircle1040
Jul 15, 2024
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Thanks just bought one but i used the
Code: BD26
makes the total discount 70.19 brings the subtotal down to 199.80
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Jul 15, 2024
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Pirate00
Jul 15, 2024
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I bought this on one of the past deals and it works well. It's nice to have on roadtrips to keep all the kids snacks and drinks cold.
Jul 16, 2024
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Jul 16, 2024
Nicolethebest
Jul 16, 2024
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Going to camp next weekend, and just ordered one of this. It seems more convenient than a regular cooler. Does anyone thought about the same? Or any suggestions from the current user?
Jul 17, 2024
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tmurphy5150
Jul 17, 2024
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Current 30 quart owner here. Used this on a car trip from Chicago to Orlando. We had zero problems with this for the trip. Plugged it in and got to the set temperature super fast. Stopped at every Buc-ees and filled it up with snacks and drinks. Kept everything cold for the entire trip. I was worried about it overheating sitting on our back seat with the vents from the fridge but experienced no problems. Wishing I pulled the plug and bought the carrying case for it.
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Tumbleweed7200
Jul 17, 2024
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One of the best purchases I've made. I have the smaller size and I constantly use it either when the fridge/freezer is overflowing or when we go to the drive on beach. I run it off a bluetti EB3A 300 watt which I can get about 8 hours at 30 degrees in 90 degree heat, then when I get back I just move it inside and plug it in without having to remove any of the contents

Also has 3 low voltage cut off levels so you don't kill your car battery if you run it off that instead.
Last edited by Tumbleweed7200 July 16, 2024 at 08:18 PM.
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Likewise this is one of the best purchases I have ever made. I got it for the same price a year ago. I use it as a freezer while also taking an electric cooler. Both are powered by either an EcoFlow River 2 Pro power station or a Ryobi inverter with 18v battery. I set the BougeRV to 0 degrees and on Eco mode. The stated wattage in Eco mode is 35 but it seems to require a bit more than that, at least during trips. High 30s and up to 41. Still great.

I bought the black and silver carrying case to go with it. Convenient storage for cables. Both have already more than paid for themselves. On a recent 14 day trip I brought all my own food and spent a grand total of $9.34 on food during the trip. I carefully selected the best frozen stuff beforehand, in terms of taste, convenience and fit.

It was ironic that somebody mentioned Buc-ees in this thread. That was my only food expenditure on the trip. I succumbed to a pulled brisket sandwich at Buc-ees alongside I-95 in South Carolina. I'm still annoyed. There was no reason for it.
Last edited by AwsiDooger July 16, 2024 at 09:51 PM.
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ScarletCrib261
Jul 17, 2024
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If you're looking to use this near a living area, it's probably too loud. Look into Iceco or dometic for quieter compressors and better insulation, but they're also 2-5x the price.
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alphakp295
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This is an awesome price. I bought a smaller one and a larger one and it's part of our essential appliances.

I have the large one at home for an overflow to manage home fridge and freezer. Very handy for a short time fridge and freezer need, although I have it plugged for months…

I carry small one in the car with a battery. My trunk does get pretty warm keeping the unit at 32 degrees. Ambient temp at upper 80, the unit maintains the temperature well. At max setting, it takes about 350wh for 8hr usage. Love it for ice cold drinks and keeping ice creams still frozen.

Highly recommend for their quality and customer handling.
Last edited by alphakp295 July 17, 2024 at 12:23 AM.
Jul 17, 2024
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davidl340
Jul 17, 2024
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I purchased this on November 26, 2020 for a total of $200.29 after tax/discounts from Amazon. We have used this thing a LOT. It works pretty well. The temperatures are not exact on the display but close enough. We keep a small manual thermometer just to be sure the temp is right. I did end up replacing the 12volt plug on mine with a beefier one as the one they provided wouldn't always stay plugged in. Still going strong after 3.5 years being used weekly in the back of the minivan hauling groceries and the occasional camping trip. On the negative it doesn't hold its temp very long after unplugging but for $200 it does its job.
Jul 17, 2024
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Blindpig69
Jul 17, 2024
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Anyone know if E series is same quality? You can get the 53 qt for $258.
Jul 22, 2024
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pjwr2004
Jul 22, 2024
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Would this fit in the trunk of a Tesla Model 3? Also, how could I route power to it since the Model 3 does not have a 12V outlet in the trunk? Thanks!
Jul 22, 2024
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fennolio
Jul 22, 2024
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I've had this in my teardrop camper for 2+ years and it's been mostly great. Not having to worry about ice is incredible.

The only issue I deal with: after it's been running for days and and opened a lot, condensation turns to ice where the coolant lines are on the edge. The thermostat for the inside is somewhere near that frozen condensation, so it'll think it's <32 degrees because of the ice, but in reality, the contents are much, much warmer. Beyond food safe.

So, just keep the wall of the inside clear of ice and should work great.
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castrojustin
Jul 22, 2024
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I love mine! Got it last year on a Slickdeal.

I pair mine with an EcoFlow Delta 2 setup with an extended battery. The main purpose was for disaster prepping, with a 600W solar setup in the garage. I can run this little fridge indefinitely in emergencies.

For road trips and camping and parties, I take the main Delta 2 inverter (LiFePO4) in the truck and have a 240W panel on my truck that's enough to keep it running. https://i.imgur.com/zUexNCU.png

The temp does fluctuate a bit, so I set mine lower than I need. (I'm set four 34F most of the time). Also worth noting that the interior of a closed car can bake like an oven on hot days and make the compressor struggle. My truck makes it easy to keep the "back" window open to ventilate without risk of water coming in.
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rpm40
Jul 22, 2024
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Quote from AwsiDooger :
Likewise this is one of the best purchases I have ever made. I got it for the same price a year ago. I use it as a freezer while also taking an electric cooler. Both are powered by either an EcoFlow River 2 Pro power station or a Ryobi inverter with 18v battery. I set the BougeRV to 0 degrees and on Eco mode. The stated wattage in Eco mode is 35 but it seems to require a bit more than that, at least during trips. High 30s and up to 41. Still great.

I bought the black and silver carrying case to go with it. Convenient storage for cables. Both have already more than paid for themselves. On a recent 14 day trip I brought all my own food and spent a grand total of $9.34 on food during the trip. I carefully selected the best frozen stuff beforehand, in terms of taste, convenience and fit.

It was ironic that somebody mentioned Buc-ees in this thread. That was my only food expenditure on the trip. I succumbed to a pulled brisket sandwich at Buc-ees alongside I-95 in South Carolina. I'm still annoyed. There was no reason for it.
What did you live on for 2 weeks that cost $9?
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Quote from rpm40 :
What did you live on for 2 weeks that cost $9?
Pretty sure they spent an additional $9 on food outside of the supply in the fridge… that's the logical conclusion. Can't even buy a 14-day supply of ramen for under $9 anymore.

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