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frontpage Posted by LovelyCheetah | Staff • 4d ago
Jun 20, 2025 11:34 PM
23-Quart (22L) BougeRV 12V Portable Refrigerator / Freezer (Gray)
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23 qt can barely store 1 can of coke for each person/day for 5 days.
23 quart is small, more of a picnic cooler or roadtrip cooler.
I have a 30quart same footprint but taller. It works well for 2 of us camping for 3 days. But we sometimes take a 16quart lunchbox cooler with ice for our drinks.. as we finish the food in the fridge,we move drinks from the cooler to the fridge.
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I've got the bigger model - their "VIP PRO 30" (linked here: https://www.amazon.com/BougeRV-Re...B0BYYMFNNY ) and it fits PERFECTLY in the sub trunk in my 7-seat Model Y. With it under there, it holds the trunk floor about 3/4" higher than normal - which is perfect, as it allowed for airflow in and out. Otherwise, if sealed under the sub trunk and the trunk floor down tight, it would be liable to overheat.
I've been quite happy with it - the 30 quart is about 3 inches taller, making it easily fit gallons of milk or water, (most) bottles of wine, freezer pizzas, etc.
As an example, it feels quite small when I use it for packaged groceries, things like cartons of eggs, ice cream, dairy, stuff like that. A gallon jug of milk can't sit upright in it.
On the flip side, after carefully portioning and bagging everything, I was able to fit around 12 lbs of ground beef, a couple pounds of bacon, about 50 bratwurst, a few pounds of cheese, and about 50 eggs worth of egg, pre beaten and poured into plastic bottles. Paired with a bunch of non-refrigerated items (bread, tortillas, fresh vegetables and fruit, canned stuff, chips) 6 people ate very well for a week.
As an example, it feels quite small when I use it for packaged groceries, things like cartons of eggs, ice cream, dairy, stuff like that. A gallon jug of milk can't sit upright in it.
On the flip side, after carefully portioning and bagging everything, I was able to fit around 12 lbs of ground beef, a couple pounds of bacon, about 50 bratwurst, a few pounds of cheese, and about 50 eggs worth of egg, pre beaten and poured into plastic bottles. Paired with a bunch of non-refrigerated items (bread, tortillas, fresh vegetables and fruit, canned stuff, chips) 6 people ate very well for a week.
For the trip we are going on next week i am doing something similar but precooking and freezing our meals in gallon ziplocs. Our site has an electric hookup so i plan to reheat everything in the instant pot. But if we camp in the future we wont always have electric hookups to do stuff like this either
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