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    I'm an working on the SWMBO to let me "invest".....
    don't seem to be having to much resistance ......but yet to be approved ....

    maybe you can convince her Pauline....

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by cucinadio View Post
    I'm an working on the SWMBO to let me "invest".....
    don't seem to be having to much resistance ......but yet to be approved ....

    maybe you can convince her Pauline....

    cheers

    Good for the weekly shopping as well as week ends away....
    SWMBO worked for me..(Townville weather)

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    I must say cheers for brining this topic up! I am looking very closely at buying a fridge in the not to distant future. Was almost going to buy a WAECO. Then I slapped myself out of it. Engel would have to be one of the few choices as far as I am concerned. If you are going to go bush and offroad with a fridge. I am tossing and turning between the 60L or 80L combo Engels or going to whole hog and purchasing an Explorer.

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    This is the model that I am looking at

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    Quote Originally Posted by klappers View Post
    I must say cheers for brining this topic up! I am looking very closely at buying a fridge in the not to distant future. Was almost going to buy a WAECO. Then I slapped myself out of it. Engel would have to be one of the few choices as far as I am concerned. If you are going to go bush and offroad with a fridge. I am tossing and turning between the 60L or 80L combo Engels or going to whole hog and purchasing an Explorer.

    Engels work a teat have owned them in the past....now the explorer is what we have in our camper and I think it is the best investment we have done to do with fridges


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    What was the damage on the explorer if you dont mind me asking? DC70?

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    I've had a 40 litre Engel for about 10 years with no complaints and efficient performance all along (if you also buy the transit bag). I bought it because it also ran on 240v for no extra cost. In my opinion though it's the Landcruiser of fridges and the Explorer is the Landrover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klappers View Post
    What was the damage on the explorer if you dont mind me asking? DC70?

    when we bought our DC70 $2095.00 2 years ago.......they are manufactured local to us and the after sales service is brilliant....


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    ok the swmbo has been convinced....

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