Durability.... in the 90's I worked for a company in Hervey Bay and at that time we were the only mob around that would take on service and repairs to camp fridges, the other brands were only just emerging onto the market at that point (remember "Fridgemate"), most repairs to Engels were replacing the voltage changeover relay, some of them had taken a beating that would put the great Caseus Clay to shame, the newer plastic case brands were suffering from a lot of fracturing of the casings and pipe fracturing.
Also note that I personally prefer Engel for no other reason that in my experience they have been more efficient, "my experience not any case studies"
Actually the sizes quoted are an interesting topic, would be interesting to know what models you have.... some time back I was in a discussion with my dad as he bought a Waeco, he was commenting on the fact the same size Waeco was cheaper than the equivalent Engel, so out comes the tape, the Engel model represented the internal volume to the litre, the Waeco Model represented the total volume the Fridge would occupy, they maybe different now but back then if you priced the same internal volume the Waeco was dearer, clever marketing I thought, could be why I prefer Engel.
What problems have you had with the Engel?
Last edited by Kev the Fridgy; 8th May 2014 at 03:48 PM. Reason: additional comment
The small bonus of an engel is it will run on low voltages.......recently on moreton one of my batteries failed in te camper trailer unbeknown to me.....any other fridge I would have had to throw out my meat.....the good old engel kept the fridge at zero degrees even though I only had 10.3v in the batteries
On the other hand an engel can kill a battery as well
I bought my steel 39 ltr engel in 90,s it has been around oz twice hundreds of weekenders with out ever being secured even been in a car that rolled = Never a glitch keeps on going .
There is only one fridge to buy in my opinionmany a horror story on the other brands
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I sank a car in a lake years ago (that's another story), up to the dash board the water was, right through the car, for a week, engel semi-submerged in the back of the car. Got the car out drained the water out, oils, fuel ect changed, plugged the fridge in and no worries for about ten years after that.
It lasted nearly twenty years. I would highly recomend them.
I'm on my second engel,the first one lasted over 20 years,used it mainly in my trailer yacht.Finally ran out of gas,so bought a new one about 7 years ago.Father in law bought one when i got my first one,still going strong.My new one is great,quieter and more efficiant than my old one.Have had no personal experience with waeco,have heard they are good.Retailer once told me they push waeco because profit is greater than engel.
Engel for me too. Mine too has been properly abused over the years and still comes back for more.
I've got the MT45 & can reccommend the slide-lock base & soft cover.
M
My Engel is mid eighties model,been fantastic.The wife recently sanded the outside case back and painted it,was getting very rusty.Had to change the lid as the old one was bent,probably caused by people sitting on it.Picked up a good second hand lid from a camping place.
If i had to replace it,i would get another Engel.
Of all the camping gear we have,it would have to be the oldest.
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