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    Quote Originally Posted by mervwho View Post
    I have just got back after three magnificent days on the Murray at Burkes Beach No 3 out of Yarrawonga and after suffering through mid 40's and a few cold slabs of .... We had three fridges alongside each other for the duration so is this a great test. Engel, ARB and my Bushman. Day two both the, Engel and ARB gave up the ghost Bushman just kept on going with the contents of most of the other two fridges in it. I appreciate there are good and bad with all makes but this was a good test for the three fridges. The Engel and ARB both came back on when the temperature cooled to below 30 and these fridges are under 12 months old.

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    Merv
    There is possibly something wrong there,my Engle that was bought around 1984,did a three day stint in 43 degrees while camping just before christmas.SWMBO's diet coke actually had ice in it.
    I have recently replaced the lid that warped,and the catch,but that is it.

    It has always performed well in high ambient temperatures.

    Unless they are not as good as they used to be,but i would be surprised if the new model would not handle at least 40 degree ambients.

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    In the Cub we have one of the new ARB 47l fridges and it is good, I love the drain plug in the bottom makes cleaning any spills easy. I cut the cig/merit plug off of the lead and put an anderson on it instead, no chance of that coming loose.

    I've got an ABR Sidewinder 50l (has a 12l freezer section) in the back of the Patrol, it has an italian compressor in it and is a good unit, but they are no longer being made. We set up the storage system with a slide to take the Waeco 80 as an upgrade, but I've been impressed with the ARB, might just get their 60l instead, though Waeco have the 80l now without dual zone.

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    There is only 1 fridge

    If you own a Landrover you like tuff things that don't brake easy, things that are made from aluminium, things that last a very.... very.. long time. You probably go places... hot places others don't get to or don't want to get to, you are rugged and independent, you don't follow the crowd , you choose your stuff carefully and only buy stuff that's rugged and tuff just like you. Then if you own a Landrover .... especially a Defender or Series the there is only one fridge "The Trailblazer" hand made in Caloundra QLD these are the best in the world. Made to military specs and sold around the world to transport vaccines., They are the toughest fridge by far, the standard model has 75 mm insulation or you can get a back of the ute job with 125 mm insulation. They are made from aircraft grade aluminium just like your Landrover. they run a danfos compressor draw very little power . My solar 108 watt cell runs it no worries. Up north when its over 45 deg in the shade the Engles and Wacos cant keep your tinnies cold and your bait and fillets will go off . Only the "Trailblazer " keeps working like its in a blizzard. Yes that extra insulation means they are a bit bigger than others and they cost a bit more but you get a hand built Aussie made classic. I have 2 friends who have owned theirs for over 20 years and they are still running, one never stops when not in the van its a hard working bar fridge. You can run em as a freezer or a fridge or both same time using a bit of insulation between layers. on freezer mode they are like a snap and pull fillets down fast.
    You can order them online or go to the factory like I did and watch yours being made. They are in Grigor street Caloundra Google them up you wont be sorry. I have no commercial interest in these at all they are just a dam good fridge. Just ask anyone who owns one.
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    Yep
    Would not buy any other brand of portable fridge.
    My 60Lt is pre production and still going strong and made in Australia

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    Not understanding the hate for Engle in here?
    I have an MT45F (near 2 years old now) and a MT35F closer to 4 years old now, both have run side by side in my old suzuki on a hot summer day with the car locked up would have been well over 40 inside the car, never missed a beat? left the MT45f sitting on the sand with a batteyr beside it for 4 hours in direct sunlight aswell, never had a sign of giving up.

    build quality i can fualt the engle, mates iron man fridge feels cheap and plasticy but works, same with mates waeco's i don't like the plasticy feel but they work. .

    Ill be getting another engle for the camper trailer, wouldn't even consider another brand(maybe those alloy ones from the sunny coast, cant remember the brand, maybe one of them).

    Leroy

    Edit: should have read that post 2 above, that trailblazer(the one I couldn't remember the name of above) would be were I would put my money if I wasn't to get another engle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leroy_Riding View Post
    Not understanding the hate for Engle in here?
    I have an MT45F (near 2 years old now) and a MT35F closer to 4 years old now, both have run side by side in my old suzuki on a hot summer day with the car locked up would have been well over 40 inside the car, never missed a beat? left the MT45f sitting on the sand with a batteyr beside it for 4 hours in direct sunlight aswell, never had a sign of giving up.

    build quality i can fualt the engle, mates iron man fridge feels cheap and plasticy but works, same with mates waeco's i don't like the plasticy feel but they work. .

    Ill be getting another engle for the camper trailer, wouldn't even consider another brand(maybe those alloy ones from the sunny coast, cant remember the brand, maybe one of them).

    Leroy

    Edit: should have read that post 2 above, that trailblazer(the one I couldn't remember the name of above) would be were I would put my money if I wasn't to get another engle
    It like most things......it comes down to price, you don't see engle owners bagging other fridges probably because if you pay top dollar than it should last forever.....you read of too many people trading their engle in for something else

    fridges half the price seem to be very reliable these days and for some reason some owner go a little over the top about how good they are compared to other brands

    I run two engle as well, I brought my first one around ten years ago when there were not to many choices, I could only afford a 32L but I just couldn't wait to ditch the esky....I brought the 43L a few years ago mainly because of the good run I have had out of the 32L....my only gripe is that you have the change the battery in the temp display

    I too would have a custom thin walled trailblazer if I had the dollars

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