Portable 12v Freezers
Greetings,
Although the acquisition cost is pretty high, I found my 12v Freezer to be very handy on the road. I'm pretty sure that I spent a little over $300 for it, and it has a 14 quart capacity. In hindsight I probably would have gotten a larger one to stretch the time in between grocery runs, but as such I could fit a lot of hot pockets and frozen dinners in there if I took them out of their boxes. I bought it from a web site called compactappliance.com - where they only seem to sell big ones now. Even so, if you're in it for the long haul its a good way to save $$$! Here's a picture of mine: http://www.compactappliance.com/imag.../ENG15_vl1.jpg - Nathan |
I've been thinking about one, but just cant seem to save the 3-$400. to get one. Do you have a fridge and a freezer? obviously you have a microwave.
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Hi,
Yep, I used one of those coleman coolers along with the freezer! J.B. didn't let us have microwaves! 8) - N |
And it will keep things frozen even though it is only plugged in to a hot point? Man, I didn't think you could get one that worked well unless you hard wired it in. I'm going to have to find the money for that.
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We just bought a regular college fridge with seperate door for freezer. About 129.00 at Lowe's.
It's lasted over a year and well worth every penny. Our 1500 watt runs it and the microwave at the same time just fine. |
NowNow, if you go shopping once a week, theres no need to freeze anything...even your milk will keep in a coleman or igloo 12v cooler. Besides- frozen foods are not known to be very healthy, so hotpockets wont do....Nothing like a healthy cereal and whole milk in the morning and some fresh fruit to snack on during the day....
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