EF ECOFLOW-US via Amazon offers
Prime Members:
EcoFlow GLACIER 40-Qt Portable Car Refrigerator on sale from
$453.57 when you apply the $150 off coupon on the product page and enter promo code
0724EFPDHOBO at checkout.
Shipping is free.
- Note: This item is sold and shipped by a third-party seller (EF ECOFLOW-US) and is not fulfilled by Amazon/Prime.
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hnchen for finding this deal.
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Product Details:
- In addition to freezing, this portable car refrigerator can also bring you 18 solid ice cubes in 12 minutes by a 120w powerful compressor
- [40-hour Extended Run Time] This portable refrigerator runs for up to 40 hours when connected to an optional 298Wh plug-in battery by a powerful compressor. Please note that the refrigerator and battery are shipped separately
- This car fridge can fit 60 cans of 330ml drinks. With a removable divider separating it into two zones(left zone is 23L, right zone is 15L), and independent temperature control, both sections can cool from 10°C to -25°C
- EcoFlow GLACIER cooler provides battery monitors with three Settings (high, medium, and low) to control battery discharge levels, so you can enjoy your journey without worrying about the battery running out soon
- The EcoFlow App of refrigerator allows dual-zone temperature control, ice making, and provides performance history, internal temperatures, remaining working time, etc. via WiFi or Bluetooth
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Here's a nice reddit thread detailing the repair necessary, as well as several users complaints.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Ecoflow_...utm_
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"60 x 330 mL 🥫" (19.8 L)
You lose half of the capacity by filling it up with cans?
As far as brands go, I'd think some of the cheaper ones would be good enough. I've seen the IceCo and Dometic ones go out. Chrome had one that was DOA, but they replaced his and wanted the old one back for testing. The Dometic was easily fixed with a resistor, potentiometer or something, but they told him he was SOL and it wasn't repairable and I think he said they'd give him a discount on a new one after two years with the first one. He fixed it for like $5 and some digging in the cavity and foam. That was the channel Sharing the Wild. His friend had the same issue and sold him one of the things to repair it. SetPower is cheap and I've seen a few people with them.
Even Bob Wells of CheapRVLiving said don't get Dometic, just go cheap and replace it because they all have the same warranty. He's been doing van life for several years and had companies ask him to do reviews and never really had any issues with them, and doesn't take pay, only donations and he gives them to others to test, and if he doesn't like the product, he's brutally honest. Like the portable AC units. He doesn't like them and says they're a waste of money.
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