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Which Fridge, (its Driving Me Nuts)
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<blockquote data-quote="Westaus" data-source="post: 126276" data-attributes="member: 2598"><p>I will add I have a Waeco CFX50 and so far so good it has been run since getting it S/H and so far so good. I have not given it a real test in the bush yet, but hope to soon. One thing I do notice is the exhaust vents do get warm so wherever you put it make sure there is plenty of ventilation. </p><p></p><p>We run it at -2'c and drinks in there are just on icy if we leave them too long it will freeze over a bit too much, but we keep them rotated. The top shelf is great as it keeps things a few degrees warmer such as your marg or condiments etc... At this point I would recommend them and the Amp draw is very reasonable. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck I think they all do a pretty good job, just look at the shapes I like the Waeco a bit stubbier and higher suited me better, also 2lt bottles stand up no problems. That I would make sure is a must.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westaus, post: 126276, member: 2598"] I will add I have a Waeco CFX50 and so far so good it has been run since getting it S/H and so far so good. I have not given it a real test in the bush yet, but hope to soon. One thing I do notice is the exhaust vents do get warm so wherever you put it make sure there is plenty of ventilation. We run it at -2'c and drinks in there are just on icy if we leave them too long it will freeze over a bit too much, but we keep them rotated. The top shelf is great as it keeps things a few degrees warmer such as your marg or condiments etc... At this point I would recommend them and the Amp draw is very reasonable. Best of luck I think they all do a pretty good job, just look at the shapes I like the Waeco a bit stubbier and higher suited me better, also 2lt bottles stand up no problems. That I would make sure is a must. [/QUOTE]
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