Well I don't care about reputations (wouldn't have bought a Land Rover if that worried me)and from what we have seen when out and about they all keep your beer cold and your choice of fridge is excactly that, "your choice"
Our choice was a Waeco and we looked long and hard before deciding, the main points for our choice were.
1) lighter (wife needs to carry it too)
2) smaller for the same internal capacity.
3) battery protection
4) better insulated doesn't NEED a bag.
5) uses less power than all 12v fridges(40lt)
6) that stupid gap between the cooling element and the wall of the fridge in the Engel
7) has a dairy section
8) price, even with an insulation bag the Waeco was cheaper.
This was why we chose the Waeco over the Engel, as for the other fridges we looked at, it was price and comparable overall size verses internal capacity.
I really liked the EverKool but the dealers would not discount there fridges no matter how much we begged
We are happy with our choice, 5yrs now and still going well, it goes 24/7 not only is it a camping fridge, we use it as a beer fridge at home as well
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
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Hi All, I like all small fridges that work AND are easy to fix, with out dought the Engel covers that with ease..And Im sorry , is the best on power use. and that is a fact. you can fix any part of a engel fridge. not so with a waceo..and that bit between the inside and the vap. is because it makes it twice as good at cooling ,, twice the area to take in heat..and when it needs replacing is easy to do..the waceo is a tip job..like all fridges with in built vaps and that is a fact. And as far as weight they all are weavey when full... And as we read this, waceo have gone to a cheep chinnees commpressor .. yep a copy of the very good danfoss... and dont leave the waceo out in the sun or the lid wont fit... the danfoss is by far the best comp.bd35 uses 4.5 to 5 amps.. and the bd50 on the bigger ones ,is a little bit up from that.....The best fridge by far is the luna and that is a fact and so is the price... just love your little fridge and let it breath and it will love you.. I know I fix them.....Bob
This is what we wanted........and when we were at tuff trucks there was a company there selling one on special...40ltr I think it was if it wasn't it was a 50 but they only wanted a grand for it....
couldn't remember the name of the company as we tried to email then when we got home
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
Ok so how are you at rebuilding the electronic temp controllers in the more modern engels??how about finding parts for the really old ones that *cough* never break down?
I get the feeling many of you are living in the past when engels were built like TDI defenders - no electronics... those days are long gone!
IMHO, anything that needs an insulating bag put over it to keep stuff cold in hot weather did not have enough insulation built into the design - but wait that is both engel AND waeco![]()
I thought the bag was optional........it only helps it be more efficent and protects it from scratches etc...
I know people that have used it without the bag and still been very happy
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
The Enel is a great choice. My #1 pick. I have a 60 litre that we have had for 13 years and it does not miss a beat and now have a small 27lt as well.
The Waecos are a good lower budget choice, but you do get what you pay for. I have seen several with broken handles and a few with electrical problems, but their warranty should cover these issues.
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Speak to an Engel specialist. All parts for the older Engels are available as there is not much to them and if not parts can be adapted. A friend had a 27yo Engel rebuilt not long ago (new compressor). And this fridge has never had a bag and been in a serious car rollover about 15 years ago.As for the new electronics, there is still not much to them and all parts are available and/or substitute parts are available. Why would you rebuild the elec temp controller? Easier to just replace.If you bother to check refrigeration specialist catalogues this would become apparent and was pointed out to me by a family member who is a fridgie. Also the compressor is a Danfoss type so parts are easily obtainable.
Yes the Engels have advanced with technology but they are still the most bullet proof of all fridges. Not saying there is anything wrong with other types and budgets, it horses for courses and I would have an Engel in preference, but that could change with finances available should I require a replacement.
2011 Discovery 4 TDV6
2009 DRZ400E Suzuki
1956 & 1961 P4 Rover (project)
1976 SS Torana (project - all cash donations or parts accepted)
2003 WK Holden Statesman
Departed
2000 Defender Extreme: Shrek (but only to son)
84 RR (Gone) 97 Tdi Disco (Gone)
98 Ducati 900SS Gone & Missed
Facta Non Verba
Engel 40 Litre Fridge FreezerCategory: Chest Fridge / Freezer Model No: MT45F-S Capacity: 40 Litre (60 X 375ml Cans) Internal dimensions: H 370 W 380 D 261 (mm) External dimensions: H 508 W 648 D 364 (mm) Net Weight: 24.00 Kg DC Power Consumption: Variable from 0.5 to 2.5 AMPS Maximum Power: Built In 240Volt AC / 12Volt DC / 24Volt DC
Waeco
DimensionsD580 x W360 x H445 mm (D710 with handles)Weight17 kgCapacity37 Litres, Holds 47 cansPowerAve. Power Consumption: 0.87 amps/hr (@ 12V, 5°C interior, 32°C ambient temperature)Voltage12/24/240 VoltsTemperature RangeUp to 50°C below ambientWarranty5 years warranty on the kompressor motor, 3 years on everythingOther- German made Danfoss BD-35F Kompressor
- Ideal in confined spaces: removable lid
- 3 stage battery protection and emergency functionAccessories AvailableProtective Cover for CF-40
RAPS 36 Battery Pack
Fridge Slide SLD-060
Fridge Slide SLD-060W
RAPS 12R-U2 Fridge Power Kit
Protective Cover CF-40 Marine
CoolFreeze Universal Fixing Kit
Engel 38 litre Thermoplastic
Engel 38ltre
Category: Chest Fridge / Freezer Model No: MR40F Capacity: 38 Litres External dimensions: H 483 W 636 D 366 (mm) Net Weight: 22.00 Kg DC Power Consumption: Variable from 0.5 to 2.75 AMPS Maximum Power: Built In 240Volt AC / 12Volt DC / 24Volt DC
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2011 Discovery 4 TDV6
2009 DRZ400E Suzuki
1956 & 1961 P4 Rover (project)
1976 SS Torana (project - all cash donations or parts accepted)
2003 WK Holden Statesman
Departed
2000 Defender Extreme: Shrek (but only to son)
84 RR (Gone) 97 Tdi Disco (Gone)
98 Ducati 900SS Gone & Missed
Facta Non Verba
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