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Thread: Brass Monkey Fridges - what are they like?

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    Dennis, 15 litres is ideal for an "within reach" day fridge, to keep a drink and lunch in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Dennis, 15 litres is ideal for an "within reach" day fridge, to keep a drink and lunch in.
    I had the 40 litre iron man in the van during summer before I bought the BM
    It was just too bulky and a pain in the arse every time I had to reach over it

    It was never full (unless I loaded it with a few extra ales) and even though it was only a cheap fridge ($700), it was copping a hammering in the back of the van and serves me better in the camper as a fridge and the evakool ed50 as a freezer

    Now with the boys getting older (and hungrier) I am looking at a bigger freezer
    No I’m not going down to Jaycar for another BM, the evakool has been a great fridge/freezer for the past 15 odd years, I’ll be saving the empty beer bottles (we now get 10c back) for the 85litre fibreglass model

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    Ive got the 36l one, came with the bag and the power adaptor for 240v use.

    fits perfectly between the front seats of a 6x6 and does the business well.

    its got handles and the bag has tiedown points on it too.
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    Battery included ....

    Does anyone have any experience with using these with the built in Li-Ion battery? (or the Companion one, or maybe the ARB magnetic battery?)

    I don't have a dual battery in the D4 so the internal battery could be a good thing for when the car is parked ....
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