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Yep,, Fridges Again ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 233758" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Bought my first Engel in 82' (39L olde yellow) the only outlay since was $110.00 for a capacitor. Use it as a freezer of late.</p><p>2008 bought another Engel (80L combo) Has not missed a beat.</p><p>From 1990 a mate of mine has bought two EvaKools, an ARB and he is now on his second Waeco.</p><p>Four fridge failures in 16 years and am not sure what total he has outlaid $ wise but do know it is greatly more than two Engels in 34 years.</p><p>Engel with out a doubt would have to be the tried and proven portable fridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 233758, member: 1414"] Bought my first Engel in 82' (39L olde yellow) the only outlay since was $110.00 for a capacitor. Use it as a freezer of late. 2008 bought another Engel (80L combo) Has not missed a beat. From 1990 a mate of mine has bought two EvaKools, an ARB and he is now on his second Waeco. Four fridge failures in 16 years and am not sure what total he has outlaid $ wise but do know it is greatly more than two Engels in 34 years. Engel with out a doubt would have to be the tried and proven portable fridge. [/QUOTE]
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