Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 13

Thread: Primus Fridge 60 lt

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Nowra NSW
    Posts
    3,906
    Total Downloaded
    0

    Primus Fridge 60 lt

    The Primus stove people are doing fridges and lots of other things these days.
    I have aquired a new 60 litre stainless one though a barter for work to a retailers 4WD.
    I beleive it normally retails for the $1200 to $1400 dollar range.
    I have been looking at the stainless Engal for a while and the price was too great even though I have great respect for the Engal.
    I could find little information of the Primus fridges on the web and so I am doing my own report.
    I am impressed with the construction and quaility.
    Features are.

    Drain plug in the bottom if required.
    3 year warranty
    50mm insulation.
    alloy inner with dual plastic coated wire cages.
    28 kg weight.
    Wireless remote battery and temp monitoring
    12/240 volt
    Alarm if lid is not closed after 2 mins
    Steel handles
    steel lid clips.
    Hinges are plastic , but are solid enough and of a simple easy to replace design.
    Will pull down to minus 22 degrees
    Has a three voltage cut out options from 10 to 11.8 volts
    Has three internal temp sensors
    Has internal LED lighting
    I think this is the equal to a Engal stainless fridge in design.
    All I have to do now is bounce it around for a few years in the back of my Landrover....to give it the long term test.
    If you see one it is worth a look and also advialible in a 40 litre size









  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Nowra NSW
    Posts
    3,906
    Total Downloaded
    0
    I have a few hours on this fridge now and every thing is very good except Three things.
    I feel the condenser is not that big and is hidden away from the world by the stainless panels.
    It has a computer fan to assist air flow, but the compressor seems to run for long periods of time which I can only put down to a slightly small condenser.
    I notice even though the insulation is very good and everything being 50mm thick around the bottom and sides, the lid only has 25mm thick insulation and with the stainless outer sheet it does get slightly cool indicating to me the coldness is escaping from the lid.
    The lid seals are very good design and quality.
    My old Engal 35 litre, chestcold 3 way and Mobicool never had a problem with power supply in the back of my defender and they worked OK.
    The remote volt and temp unit showed the wiring is not all it could be and I was getting voltage drops though my wiring when the (Landrover) motor was not running.
    This never worried the older fridges , but the primus must have a electronic control board as it would some times shut down to low volts.
    The other interesting thing is the compressor appears to be variable speed as you can hear it changing speed as required by its refrigeration needs.
    Last thing is the plastic coated wire cages are there for a reason as even though the interior is alloy, it is thin and can be dented by a bouncing bottle or one thrown back into the fridge from a distance without the cage.
    It still appears to be a good thing and its power use is low, but runs longer than it should for the above reasons.
    I am getting the optional insulated cover for the fridge and this should stop any heat entering though the lid and improve things.
    Don't get me me wrong its atop fridge and well made.
    Some thing else I found and liked is the four bottom foot pads mounted on a thick inverted U section stainless strengthener.
    Ron

  3. #3
    350RRC's Avatar
    350RRC is offline ForumSage Silver Subscriber
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Bellarine Peninsula, Brackistan
    Posts
    5,501
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Hi,

    Bought the 40l version at Anaconda last week for $899, cover incl.

    60l looked too big, but its same height, 30mm wider and 90mm longer.

    Never had a fridge before, so have nothing to compare it with. Only use so far has been one weekend with a Mazda 4x4 ute with only a tiny cranking battery. Just started the car occaisionally to keep it at the set temp of -8.

    Seems to be well made. The remote wireless temp display / battery indicator / voltage readout is great.

    Be interested in how your 60l one is going Ron.

    There was a 60l Engel sitting beside the Primus 40 on the display and it was way too noisy for my liking.

    cheers, DL
    Last edited by 350RRC; 8th November 2010 at 04:55 PM. Reason: Coz

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Avoca Beach
    Posts
    14,152
    Total Downloaded
    0
    There was a 60l Engel sitting beside the Primus 40 on the display and it was way too noisy for my liking.

    Yes , and the damn thing will stay noisy and drive you mad for 20 or 30 years. Mine's only 12 and is already driving me mad.

    Regards Philip A

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Nowra NSW
    Posts
    3,906
    Total Downloaded
    0
    My primas is still working well and I have no complains.
    It lives permanetly in the back of the 101 landrover now and it runs when ever I drive the vehicle if I need the fridge or not as I am too lazy to unplug it .
    If you are looking for a better quality fridge the primas may be for you.

  6. #6
    350RRC's Avatar
    350RRC is offline ForumSage Silver Subscriber
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Bellarine Peninsula, Brackistan
    Posts
    5,501
    Total Downloaded
    0
    My 40 L Primus got its first real workout last week, along the Glenelg in western Vic while on a work trip.

    As previously posted, I've never had a fridge before.

    Fridge was loaded into car (single battery Ford courier 4x4, not the RRC) then filled with 'essentials'. Took a while to get below zero while driving. Would bring it down on mains first before leaving next time, but was pushed for time last week.

    Remote temp and voltage readout worked faultlessly, as did the fridge itself.

    Seemed to draw very little power. Kept temp @ -9 overnight, leaving enough juice to start from the puny single battery. Voltage got down to 10.5.

    If I make up my mind to keep this trayback for work it'll get another dedicated battery and controller.

    Overall I'm impressed with this tax deduction.

    cheers, DL

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Posts
    3,775
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Another fridge / freezer option is the Evakool Fridgemate, we have a 60 litre version that has proven to be very good over the two years we have owned it.

    When I looked on thier site yesterday they were having a seconds / demonstrator sale, from memory they have the same 60 ltr FridgeMates for $799 if anyone is interested. Our one was also a purchased on one of thier seconds sales and there was nothing wrong with it.

    www.evakoolstore.com

    cheers,
    Terry

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Scarborough, QLD
    Posts
    3,315
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Also, I find my Bushman THE BUSHMAN 12 VOLT FRIDGE FREEZER FOR CAMPING & FOUR WHEEL DRIVE to be pretty good. Hasn't let me down yet.

    I comes with 2 different size lids, an expansion collar, 3 different sized baskets and cover as standard. In a 4WD Action shootout it was the most energy efficient of all the fridges. My only gripe is lack of drain plug.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Posts
    3,775
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by Ranga View Post
    Also, I find my Bushman THE BUSHMAN 12 VOLT FRIDGE FREEZER FOR CAMPING & FOUR WHEEL DRIVE to be pretty good. Hasn't let me down yet.

    I comes with 2 different size lids, an expansion collar, 3 different sized baskets and cover as standard. In a 4WD Action shootout it was the most energy efficient of all the fridges. My only gripe is lack of drain plug.

    If I was in the market for a new fridge I would buy the Bushman it seems to be a really good bit of gear.

    cheers,
    Terry
    Cheers,
    Terry

    D1 V8 (Gone)
    D2a HSE V8 (Gone)
    D3 HSE TDV6 (Unfortunately Gone)
    D4 V8

  10. #10
    350RRC's Avatar
    350RRC is offline ForumSage Silver Subscriber
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Bellarine Peninsula, Brackistan
    Posts
    5,501
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by 101 Ron View Post
    My primas is still working well and I have no complains.
    It lives permanetly in the back of the 101 landrover now and it runs when ever I drive the vehicle if I need the fridge or not as I am too lazy to unplug it .
    If you are looking for a better quality fridge the primas may be for you.
    Bit of grave dig, but I'm interested if other brands have this 'issue'.

    I haven't used the 40l Primus for quite a few years, no need really.

    The last time I used it there seemed to be a problem............. fan was screaming and it wouldn't come down all the way to set temp.

    Was out of warranty, had bit of a look at the time at the internals, thinking it's maybe munted, aka Ron B's luckless purchases.

    Anyway recently I had to move it from one property to another and I had bit of time to take it out of the cover and have a closer look.

    The problem was somewhat obvious, dunno why I didn't see it before. Condenser has a screen attached to the front of it like metal flywire and it was covered with a film of fibrous dust (a bit like what you'd expect from carpet from a 1974 RRC cargo area ). It wasn't plastered in it but it was there.

    I pinched the slots in the stainless casing a bit wider with pliers so I could get a fine brush in there and vacuum it out (rather than blasting it all through the casing with an air gun).

    Plugged it in to 240, set it to -!0c and away it went, like new. Left it running for a month and it's faultless, even the remote wireless in cab temp and voltage thing works perfectly.

    DL

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Search AULRO.com ONLY!
Search All the Web!