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frontpageDesertGardener | Staff posted Sep 17, 2025 06:32 PM
frontpageDesertGardener | Staff posted Sep 17, 2025 06:32 PM

23-Quart (22L) BougeRV 12V Portable Refrigerator / Freezer (Pink)

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BougeRV has 23-Quart (22L) BougeRV 12V Portable Refrigerator / Freezer (CR22, Pink) on sale for $219.99 - $68.19 w/ discount code PINK31 in cart = $151.80. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • Capacity: 23 QT / 22 L/ 0.78 cu. ft.
  • Exterior size: 22.7"L x 12.6"W x 13"H
  • Interior size: 13.8"L x 9.8"W x 9.8" D
  • Weight: 21.16 lb.
  • Temp Range: -7℉~50℉(-22℃~10℃)
  • Wattage: Max 45W Mode, Eco 36W Mode
  • Noise: ≤45 dB
  • Refrigerant: R134A
  • Warranty: 2 Years
  • 10 Year lifespan compressor
  • LED display
  • 3-level battery protection prevents vehicle battery drain
  • Can be powered via portable power station, solar panel, 12V car charger, or standard AC outlet

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • Deal price is slightly less than a previous Frontpage Deal from June 2025 for the Gray Colorway.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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BougeRV has 23-Quart (22L) BougeRV 12V Portable Refrigerator / Freezer (CR22, Pink) on sale for $219.99 - $68.19 w/ discount code PINK31 in cart = $151.80. Shipping is free.

Thanks to SD Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

Note: Our links may go to a product variant that is out of stock or not included in this deal. Please use the available sorting options on the product page to select the available items on sale.

Product Details:
  • Capacity: 23 QT / 22 L/ 0.78 cu. ft.
  • Exterior size: 22.7"L x 12.6"W x 13"H
  • Interior size: 13.8"L x 9.8"W x 9.8" D
  • Weight: 21.16 lb.
  • Temp Range: -7℉~50℉(-22℃~10℃)
  • Wattage: Max 45W Mode, Eco 36W Mode
  • Noise: ≤45 dB
  • Refrigerant: R134A
  • Warranty: 2 Years
  • 10 Year lifespan compressor
  • LED display
  • 3-level battery protection prevents vehicle battery drain
  • Can be powered via portable power station, solar panel, 12V car charger, or standard AC outlet

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • Deal price is slightly less than a previous Frontpage Deal from June 2025 for the Gray Colorway.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Yesterday 02:50 AM
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JahlivesYesterday 02:50 AM
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I've had this same product (different color) running continuously in our garage for two years straight. No issues at all, but we only keep it at 45 degrees for cold drinks. But our garage gets very hot in the summer. I've been impressed with it. It's quiet. A little condensation develops inside over time, but it's not excessive and easily wiped with a paper towel.
Yesterday 02:51 AM
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XBLMatter92Yesterday 02:51 AM
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This is a decent price.

As for the quality of this, I've been keeping my beer warm with the 42 quart version in the back of my truck with solar panels for the past three years. I spent about 250 days camping with it and I can say its very reliable but not the most energy efficient. The insulated "protective cover" that is available is crap - I've ripped two of them now and probably would've ripped more had I replace it after the second time.
Yesterday 03:31 AM
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Save4LoveYesterday 03:31 AM
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Amz grey one is 158 bucks. I wish to get their Rocky on discount.
Yesterday 10:41 AM
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DarkerKnightYesterday 10:41 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank DarkerKnight

I had this in the back of my Tesla for 3 days during camping and it kept the drinks ice cold. Very little battery drain on the vehicle. Really good product.
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Yesterday 12:23 PM
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multiuseemailYesterday 12:23 PM
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Quote from Jahlives :
I've had this same product (different color) running continuously in our garage for two years straight. No issues at all, but we only keep it at 45 degrees for cold drinks. But our garage gets very hot in the summer. I've been impressed with it. It's quiet. A little condensation develops inside over time, but it's not excessive and easily wiped with a paper towel.
Interested at why you chose to get this for garage duty. Wouldnt those cube fridges be more efficient (and maybe same price/cheaper?)

Did you initially buy it as an "in case" but just kept it plugged in instead of wasting space/being stored?
Yesterday 12:52 PM
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solargeek84Yesterday 12:52 PM
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What's been the kWh usage of this? I only have a 1kWh battery bank and a solar panel on my camper. I find the solar panel doesn't do much most of the time when I'm camping because well.. we always camp in the woods!
Yesterday 01:14 PM
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ccbikeryderYesterday 01:14 PM
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Quote from XBLMatter92 :
This is a decent price.

As for the quality of this, I've been keeping my beer warm with the 42 quart version in the back of my truck with solar panels for the past three years. I spent about 250 days camping with it and I can say its very reliable but not the most energy efficient. The insulated "protective cover" that is available is crap - I've ripped two of them now and probably would've ripped more had I replace it after the second time.
Beer.....warm? Are you in Germany? lol
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Yesterday 01:27 PM
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Tumbleweed7200Yesterday 01:27 PM
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I've been running mine 24/7 for over two years. No issues
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Yesterday 04:37 PM
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PadreSJYesterday 04:37 PM
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I've been using this fridge (the Grey one) for 2 years.

In the summer months, it comes with me while I'm car camping. It has no problem keeping things at 45 degrees while pulling 35w while in operation. I could set it lower, but then ice starts forming.

I have it paired with a Runhood 1200 power station and a 100w solar panel with a long cord. As long as I change the orientation of the panel at midday so that it's getting power in the morning and afternoon, the power station stays at about 85%, even with all my fans and lights running and me operating an 800w rice cooker once a day.

When it's not the summer, my parents use it as their drink cooler in the TV room. It's been rock-solid.

The one gripe I have is that the included AC adapter is pretty much crap. After a few months we got constant compressor errors ("E3") on the display because the AC adapter would undervolt. I replaced it with a beefier AC/DC adapter and it's back to working perfectly.
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Yesterday 05:57 PM
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TylerJ_COEYesterday 05:57 PM
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I have the non pink one from 3 years ago. it's been great and this price is fantastic. I think I paid $235 3 years ago. Agree with all other comments here. Great little fridge.
Yesterday 09:07 PM
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FairMeerkat278Yesterday 09:07 PM
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I like to keep drinks and snacks outside as a thank you for the delivery drivers but I live in south Florida so I can't do it half the year due to the heat. Do you think this would be able to keep drinks at 45-50 degrees if I kept it under some shade all summer even when the outside temp is over 100°?
Yesterday 09:41 PM
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415MeadowYesterday 09:41 PM
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We live on the gulf and people always want us to bring them fish - how is the freezer for like a 10 hour trip ?
Yesterday 10:34 PM
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qualitypixelYesterday 10:34 PM
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Quote from solargeek84 :
What's been the kWh usage of this? I only have a 1kWh battery bank and a solar panel on my camper. I find the solar panel doesn't do much most of the time when I'm camping because well.. we always camp in the woods!
I used a similar sized fridge with a 1Kwh battery (Ecoflow Delta 2), over a multi-day trip visiting Grand Teton, Yellowstone, and Glacier. Battery automatically charged while driving, and I also used the battery to charge devices since the 12v socket was used up by the Ecoflow. Lowest charge level I saw was around 85%. Using a portable fridge like this was a far better experience than using a cooler and ice.
Yesterday 11:49 PM
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countylineYesterday 11:49 PM
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Quote from 415Meadow :
We live on the gulf and people always want us to bring them fish - how is the freezer for like a 10 hour trip ?
No problem whatsoever as long as you keep it plugged in as they don't have the insulation value of a regular cooler.

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ChangenameWrenToday 02:16 AM
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This color surprised me LOL!

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