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23-Qt BougeRV Portable 12V Car Refrigerator

$152

$190

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BougeRV via Amazon has 23-Quart BougeRV Portable 12V Car Refrigerator (CR22, Grey) on sale for $151.99. Shipping is free.

BougeRV has for their Members (free to join): 23-Quart BougeRV Portable 12V Car Refrigerator (CR22, Grey) on sale for $151.99. Shipping is free.
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About this product:
  • 23qt portable refrigerator/freezer w/ compressor cooling
  • Cools from 77F to 32F in about 15 minutes
  • Supports 12V/24V DC and 110V-240V AC power
  • ECO mode uses under 45W; MAX mode uses up to 60W
  • 3-level battery protection with 45dB operation
  • Dimensions: 22.68" x 12.60" x 12.97" (22.3 lbs)
     

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    • This offer is now $8 less (5% savings) than our front page deal price of $159.99 from May 2026 which earned over 25 thumbs up.
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BougeRV via Amazon has 23-Quart BougeRV Portable 12V Car Refrigerator (CR22, Grey) on sale for $151.99. Shipping is free.

BougeRV has for their Members (free to join): 23-Quart BougeRV Portable 12V Car Refrigerator (CR22, Grey) on sale for $151.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Must be signed in for member pricing to apply.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 23qt portable refrigerator/freezer w/ compressor cooling
  • Cools from 77F to 32F in about 15 minutes
  • Supports 12V/24V DC and 110V-240V AC power
  • ECO mode uses under 45W; MAX mode uses up to 60W
  • 3-level battery protection with 45dB operation
  • Dimensions: 22.68" x 12.60" x 12.97" (22.3 lbs)
     

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is now $8 less (5% savings) than our front page deal price of $159.99 from May 2026 which earned over 25 thumbs up.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Skitals
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I have this in my model y subtrunk. You NEED risers for air circulation. I 3d printed some, but you can DIY anything to keep the subtrunk open so all the heat doesn't get trapped.

Even with risers, when it was 100°+ outside it could not keep a fridge full of cold food below 60° when set at 38. That is with the AC in the car on, but the car in the sun.

If you are going to use it in extreme heat the subtrunk won't work.

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Yesterday 5:25 PM
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greedyinternYesterday 5:25 PM
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Been watching this for a little bit and finally pulled the trigger for the sub trunk of our Model Y. Looking forward to using it on a few trips and tailgating. Already plan to precool it the night before use on AC power and put in precooled food/drink for the best results I hear. Any other helpful tips appreciated.
Yesterday 6:06 PM
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likeawYesterday 6:06 PM
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Quote from greedyintern :
Been watching this for a little bit and finally pulled the trigger for the sub trunk of our Model Y. Looking forward to using it on a few trips and tailgating. Already plan to precool it the night before use on AC power and put in precooled food/drink for the best results I hear. Any other helpful tips appreciated.
I don't know if I would put it in the subtrunk as that means you would have to unpack everything on the top level. When on a trip I leave cooler on the top as it is more convenient to get to. I put tire repair kit, charger and compressor in the subtrunk and hope I don't have to use them. I also have a small 300w battery that I plug the cooler into just in case, this usually lasts 8+ hours.
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BeastmaniaYesterday 7:31 PM
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yeah I have one and do use it in the subtrunk but it gets hot and is a pain to get to if you're just trying to fish out a drink. But for a roadtrip or camping, subtrunk is ok to save space.
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play2winitYesterday 8:02 PM
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Good deal
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Quote from greedyintern :
Been watching this for a little bit and finally pulled the trigger for the sub trunk of our Model Y. Looking forward to using it on a few trips and tailgating. Already plan to precool it the night before use on AC power and put in precooled food/drink for the best results I hear. Any other helpful tips appreciated.
I have this in my model y subtrunk. You NEED risers for air circulation. I 3d printed some, but you can DIY anything to keep the subtrunk open so all the heat doesn't get trapped.

Even with risers, when it was 100°+ outside it could not keep a fridge full of cold food below 60° when set at 38. That is with the AC in the car on, but the car in the sun.

If you are going to use it in extreme heat the subtrunk won't work.
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Hamburgerler71Today 12:54 AM
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Has anyone every used this in a suv for a long trip and vented the exhaust out a window? For what ever reason i have a couple extra portable AC unit exhaust vents and wandering if anyone has done anything like this. I was worried about the air flow blowing back into the tube.
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hpcaubToday 1:53 AM
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Quote from Hamburgerler71 :
Has anyone every used this in a suv for a long trip and vented the exhaust out a window? For what ever reason i have a couple extra portable AC unit exhaust vents and wandering if anyone has done anything like this. I was worried about the air flow blowing back into the tube.
I have an older model, probably 5 years old, I've used it in a sedan trunk, a backseat, an rv- it all works great. I've never had a need for venting. I used it for 2 weeks straight in my rv in 100 degree temps and it kept my food plenty cold.

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Ultra1337Today 2:27 AM
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I've had this unit for two or three years and it's fantastic

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