I have absolutely no need for a mini refrigerator but watched the entire video because it was so well done. You certainly have a knack for putting together a very well informative video.
@JERRYR7085 жыл бұрын
Same. I rough it old school style, but learned something from the video because you never know one day maybe..
@Jrhnhemp5 жыл бұрын
I agree with Tamalpias.
@PrimalMiltos4 жыл бұрын
It seems you missed at 1:32 where he measures daily consumption in Amps and Watts instead Ah or Wh.
@metaglypto3 жыл бұрын
I used to think the same way. After watching a few of these videos, suffering through waterlogged food, and multiple trips into town for ice, I bought one. Total game changer. Now instead of stocking up with ice every 3-4 days, I can easily spend 1-2 weeks in the outback, unless I run out of water. Maybe time for me to invest in a good water filter......
@overphiend6 жыл бұрын
Old four wheeling tip for coolers. Put a couple thick rubberbands around your glass bottles so that if they do get jostled around the rubberband is hitting things not the glass.
@SlimPotatohead6 жыл бұрын
Thanks overphiend, Great Tip! SP
@chetsjug5 жыл бұрын
Now I know why I have been collecting the rubber bands that come on the u. S. Mail lol those things are really thick
@ljprep62505 жыл бұрын
Better still is to avoid buying anything for camping in a glass bottle. Almost everything comes in plastic or aluminum nowadays, so there really isn't a need for fragile glass in the camping scenario. I can't tell you how many times I've gone to a campsite and found it littered with broken glass, or patched up my feet from stepping on broken glass in a river/stream next to a campsite. There are far too many abusers.
@vocalpatriot5 жыл бұрын
Old bicycle inner tubes cut into 1/2" (1cm) bands works very well for this function! 1 old inner tube will provide lots of these bands that can also be used for many other purposes, as well.
@williambranham62495 жыл бұрын
@@billrussell7672 Salsa comes in glass generally.
@clermontcubby92076 жыл бұрын
Great video. I have a friend that travels with both a 20L compressor fridge and well insulated cooler. He sets the fridge to freezer mode and stores his ice cream and a 1 gallon jug. Everyday he removes the frozen jug and places it his cooler. Adds additional water filled jug to freezer. The cooler gives him plenty of storage area for groceries, milk jugs eliminate watery mess in cooler.
@SlimPotatohead6 жыл бұрын
Great idea Clermont. I'll try this when my groceries get low. I do carry an insulted cooler as well and had many problems using ice. This could work well for me. Thanks! Slim
@paulystp4 жыл бұрын
I got sick of checking the battery status everyday and checking the weather or going for a long drives and sometimes spending a night at a hook up just for a freekin fridge , the day I turned it off was the best day of my life , I now shop differently and have realised that I eat better . Here is a few fridge free things that you can buy ,eggs,long life milk , microwave chicken and rice in a pouch no refrigeration needed , and without a fridge I can run whatever I want because I’m in charge, I can run my aircon for 4 hours ,I hardly use my propane stove because I microwave everything, I’m boondocking everyday . If I want something cold like ice cream I will drive to the nearest shop and let them run the fridge and freezers, great video I also learned about thermo electric freezers using heaps of power but the worst fridge is the 3 way when it’s run on 12 volt
@stuartstuart8666 жыл бұрын
I don’t own an A Liner, but I’m still drawn to your videos because of your budget friendly problem solving ability. Your presentations are excellent. Thank you for doing these.
@energymaven6 жыл бұрын
We have a new 3 way Dometic in our Class B glamp mobile and it is a POS. Temperature climbs to 50 on a warm day. So I bought an RTIC 30 Liter soft cooler for $100 and it is fabulous. Holds ice for 5 days and gives me peace of mind for food items that would spoil in our crappy fridge. Takes up very little space in our tight quarters. Thanks for another great video.
@SlimPotatohead6 жыл бұрын
Funny story about ice. I was using ice in a cooler for veggies and using the melt as shower water. Couldn't figure why I smelled like broccoli after a shower until I realized the veggies came in perforated bags!!!
@RickMartinYouTube6 жыл бұрын
I know these vids take a lot of your time. Thanks for doing them. I don't even need a cooler, fridge but watched anyway because they'e educational, creative.
@jachin75456 жыл бұрын
i don't even have a camper and love watching these video, lol. i'm sold tho, A-liner camper with alpicooler.
@richardguttierrez25006 жыл бұрын
well i have people that don't my coments did they serve 12 years for this country did they serve 42 years fedral service
@oiudatropen95485 жыл бұрын
Also pn the plus side for the Alpacool, you don't even have to get out of bed to get your morning beer;-)
@oiudatropen95485 жыл бұрын
Richard Guttierrez what does years of "service have to with what people think of your comments
@isaacwhite7673 жыл бұрын
Great video straight to the point without, omg look at the water and my handy dandy fishing pole and look what I'm eating nonsense well done mate...well done.
@JollyGoode4 жыл бұрын
Finally a video that actually gives an experienced, thorough, honest review. Great work Slim
@mikeharmon80143 жыл бұрын
Just what I was looking for...small footprint/space...efficient...refrig/freezer...? And someone to tell their use!!! You ROCK!!!
@germanevision6 жыл бұрын
This is the kind of videos that help people take decisions. Thanks so much
@BillGreen2066 жыл бұрын
Let me tell you before I start that I'm a van dweller. I first saw this video in April, when you posted it. I have had my Alpicool 15 liter fridge since about May. It changed everything about my food storage. I used to shop day to day or even meal to meal. I now shop for a week at a time. Thanks to you I got this amazing and affordable refrigerator. Thank you for showing this item, and please keep the great ideas coming
@SlimPotatohead6 жыл бұрын
Hi Bill, Glad to here the fridge works for you! SP
@MyLifeInBinary3 жыл бұрын
Now that is a nice review. Real world situation. I like the fact that it was tested at 90 degrees rather than typical room temperature as if you are traveling, you would definitely be exposed to higher temp from the outside heat.
@HablemosDelHuerto9 ай бұрын
Best review ever 👍👍👍
@talderson15 жыл бұрын
The top opening fridges are also good for retaining the cold air. If you open from the top, cold air is heavier than the warm air so it just sits there. Whereas in a standup fridge, the cold air all escapes when you open the door.
@Randoverse Жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to review this!
@AstroNerd6 жыл бұрын
Great video, I loved night sky photo at the end, well done. I understand the desire to be out the, alone in nature wondering at creation. I’m like that with astronomy. I wish I could get out there under those cold, clear, pristine skies but alas family and work obligations come first that this stage. I really enjoy a little vicarious living thru your adventures; keep the videos coming.
@kileywebster10423 жыл бұрын
Finally someone I can understand... you are a lifesaver when it comes to camping items
@roymoon16 жыл бұрын
Change your trailer light plug to have an additional constant 12v (switched) while driving. Your trailer batteries will be topped off and cooler cold when you park for the night(s).
@wanderingrenegade7715 жыл бұрын
Great little fridge!
@Sixbears6 жыл бұрын
I've got the Alpicool C15. Same thing with a lower cover. Used it for weeks off grid with a single 100 watt panel and a 4 year old battery. Worked excellent. Also replaced a Koolitron as it was a power hog. Wish I had started out with it rather than after weeks of cursing the old cooler.
@jimthvac1006 жыл бұрын
Are you happy with the C15 or do you think the taller lid on the C20 is a better option?
@jameskooistra88785 жыл бұрын
C20 is perfect height for a gallon of milk. I run 110w solar an 100ah gell cell when off reading in the jeep.
@jborrego24065 жыл бұрын
James Kooistra do u connect to inverter , I have the c15 I charge my jackery with inverter then use jackery to charge my c15
@fratermus55025 жыл бұрын
@J G I use cans because of the C15s lower lid.
@fratermus55025 жыл бұрын
Totally happy with my C15, too.
@orapronobis2149 Жыл бұрын
So smart with the beachball to hold things in place. Your ideas and how you present them are so amazing, practical, and thinking outside of the “proverbial” box. The new refrig is too cool. From size to energy mode. Your ideas anyone can adapt to. Just captured your channel in the past two days and love it. Although I do not camp, 20 years in the Army sort of took that out of me. But if I were to travel somewhere overnight or for a few days I can take a few of your pointers on what to have in my car. The test of freezing items was a test with the yummy ice cream. Soft serve ice cream. Woah 5 to 6 hours to freeze. Now you have to eat the ice cream. Travel safe and continue the adventurous spirit.
@geraldhenrickson74726 жыл бұрын
Slim, your videos are great, very nicely made and just plain fun to watch. Keep at it and I believe your suscriber base woll double every year. 100K in four years or so. Then look out...a million in eight years. Thanks for all your efforts.
@SlimPotatohead6 жыл бұрын
Thanks G, I try to keep my videos as fresh as the food in my new fridge!!!! SP
@morganrussman5 жыл бұрын
I doubt it would be that long for 100k and 1m subs.
@slowp1003 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reminder. I saw the Luci light on the outside of your trailer and it was a reminder to put my light in the sun for a recharging. Hope things get better for you.
@lifetimeofwork4 жыл бұрын
Hey man, I just wanted to say that this was a super well thought out review and I appreciate the real-world testing of amp-hour consumption. I just sold my converted Transit van -- inside, I had 200ah of battleborn lithium and a Dometic CC40. I stumbled across this unit (and this video) just before I pulled the trigger on a regular ice cooler. Can't justify $110 on a cooler when for $180 I can get an actual fridge that sips power. Thanks man!
@NorthernKitty4 жыл бұрын
The beachball solution in your fridge was brilliant!! For lack of such creativity, I used to simply stuff numerous items of clothing inside until I filled the space. But I like your method of something inflatable - you can dedicate just one very cheap item to inflate or deflate as necessary to consume more/less space. Thanks for the tip!!
@rwLincoln6 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your video. I saw this awhile back and bought the Alpicool 15 liter model. I'm living in a Dodge Grand Caravan, so space is really limited, and the interior capacity is just perfect for me (single guy). I've been using it since mid July and tracking the power consumption. The best equivalent I can think of is leaving a 5 or 6 Watt night light on 24 hours per day. Very little power required and none of the interior space is used by ice.
@susanjeffay385110 ай бұрын
Do you charge while driving or use a power bank or solar? I have a Kia Sedona and wonder how to charge overnight
@michelberard74964 жыл бұрын
This Alpicool C20 is very efficient,I highly recommend it,thank you for your great report
@thomascronquist16046 жыл бұрын
Slim, Ordered a CX40 when I saw your review on the CX20. Just ordered another CX15 for a freezer for my Scamp, and car camping/Travel. Thank you, Tom
@samlund4410 Жыл бұрын
Got the 15 litre cause my bed has less clearance but can't wait to get it out on the road!
@HairJordan6 жыл бұрын
Incredibly informative video, thank you so much for making this!
@HondaFit4Adventure3 жыл бұрын
Amazon and other websites were sold out. I was able to find the same cooler rebranded from a reputable distributor. So far I love it.
@TheChaotiCake5 жыл бұрын
I love how thorough and how much research you've done while also making the video entertaining! Easy sub
@douglasw53713 жыл бұрын
Great review Slim, was just talking the other night with a good friend about coolers and had to send him your review.
@Bear-cm1vl5 жыл бұрын
Slim, the beach ball idea is inspired, sir!
@CetMM4 жыл бұрын
this was very useful. including that info about amp draw was clutch. thanks for that.
@DSC8004 жыл бұрын
I've had my Alpicool 15 for about a year and used it maybe 10 trips. Works great. I got it on an Amazon flash sale for just $115. I'd say by now it has probably paid for itself in ice savings.
@intlconxun4 жыл бұрын
I’ve decided to give this fridge a try. Thank you for your video.
@SlimPotatohead4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome Maryam. I'm sure you'll love it! SP
@budchestnut93035 жыл бұрын
Top loading is far more efficient and does not lose the cool air preload when you open the door. Yachtsmen have used top load for years.
@manondesrochers57293 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this great review. It is helping me decide which size of the alpicool I want to get.
@gabbyvg.90675 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I was budgeting for a Dometic, and this one is MORE - WAY MORE affordable!!
@TheDaubSquad3 жыл бұрын
Great idea with the beach ball! We might have to try that.
@QueenBaha5 жыл бұрын
Boy did this save me from wasting time on the cooler. Apicool moves to the cart! Thanks for this thorough demonstration "on site" :))
@deepsouthNZ2 жыл бұрын
What many folks do mate is buy the 50 litre for example and use that as their fridge and use this one as the freezer
@shawnbailey.parkie75856 жыл бұрын
Looks like a good find Slim! I recently installed a 100 watt solar panel and a 125 amphr battery with a MPPT controller in my Subaru Outback. I'm running a Dometic CFX28 a couple RV LED lights and a couple USB chargers. I was on a 2 week road trip thru UT and had plenty of power. The Dometic was using around 2.5-3 amps while running.
@william380226 жыл бұрын
Shawn bailey.parkie75 I have the dometic CF 18 that has the Dan Foss compressor it works great also,,, some day I might try an ARB,,,They’re pretty high though
@clintbg72534 жыл бұрын
I have a Dometic CFX 50 in my truck got it on sale at Amazon for 700 about 2 yrs ago i keep a layer of water bottles in the bottom they freeze solid and helps keep everything above them cold when i shut it off
@Endless_Skyway_Adventures6 жыл бұрын
Great job on the review! I think the freezer would perform better in terms of energy consumption over a longer period of time. With 5 hours starting with unfrozen water, the energy consumption may be worst case. At 239 bucks you could buy two. One for freezing and one for refrigeration. That would give you 40 quarts total and you would still be cheaper than a single 45 quart arb or engel.
@secondact71516 жыл бұрын
That would also provide a back up if one broke to save the most expensive food items. My plan is to use it strictly on freeze mode to freeze ice for my super insulated cooler and keep a few food items frozen.
@batvette5 жыл бұрын
@@secondact7151 and youll need it. Longetivity on any of these chinese coolers is spotty at best.
@Don-xs5tk5 жыл бұрын
@@secondact7151 Great idea! It would freeze much faster if it contained already frozen items
@write2nick3 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed your video. Great testing methodology. I appreciate it. Thanks!
@mrequi15 жыл бұрын
Great video. You not only have an easygoing camera presence, but your editing and graphics make these top notch.
@manimalworks74245 жыл бұрын
I have no camper and I don’t need a small refrigerator. Somehow I watched the whole video and enjoyed it. Good work!
@gaffneyswrath5 жыл бұрын
Hey Slim! First time watcher here. This is an amazing review with lots of great info. I need to correct you just a tiny bit, not to demonstrate my internet superiority (I promise I intend absolutely no disrespect), but because I want to make your already awesome review even better. It's purely a semantic argument, and viewers who know a thing or two about battery systems probably glossed right over, but I wanted to clarify for people who don't know much about electricity and add some context. When you say 5.8 amps per day, you really mean 5.8 *amp-hours* per day. This means that a full day of use would only discharge a 100ah battery (a good choice for a small camper) to 94.2%. If you're taking good care of your deep cycle batteries, you should only ever run them down to about 80% before charging, so by that measure, your fridge is using about 30% of your daily allowed energy consumption. Since most other things in your camper that run on 12v aren't that energy thirsty (or don't run as long or as often), that's great! It also means you could afford at least one really cloudy day with no solar input. You really could run the fridge, LED lighting, and maybe a couple small fans without ever overtaxing a 100ah battery. In context of solar, you were reading about 12.5v under load, so if we multiply that by the peak current of 1.8 amps, power draw is 22.5 watts. That means a single 100W solar panel should be able to easily keep up with it, even under indirect sunlight. Multiply that 22.5W by the 7.8 minutes per hour of run time, times 60 seconds, times 24 hours a day, and you get 252,720 joules of energy per day. Even operating at 70% efficiency, a 100W solar panel would only take a little over an hour to restore that energy to your battery. And all of that is assuming WORST conditions (max load, high external temp, etc.). What an awesome find! Who needs a 3-way fridge?!? Out of curiosity, how is it holding up now that you've had it well over a year? Any complaints or regrets?
@bighammer5875 жыл бұрын
gaffneyswrath Thanks for the awesome clarification! I’m thinking Slim hasn’t seen your respectful comment, but hey, I’m sure he’d certainly appreciate your time. I’m also shopping for one of these lil DC fridges for our ProMaster van/MH build. 👊😎
@drpsionic5 жыл бұрын
As as diabetic whose life sort of depends on a reliable cooler this was a great vid.
@no_peace6 жыл бұрын
I've been watching all kinds of van videos for a few years now and this is the only one that was actually helpful with the fridge/power/boondocking issue. Thank you!
@SlimPotatohead6 жыл бұрын
Glad to be of help. It works perfect for my needs an am sure others will feel the same way. Thanks! SP
@SgtJamesRay5 жыл бұрын
I'm a truck driver and I saw your video. Very well done! I'm getting the new model G22 it's bigger and it's only $259. But since it's by the same company I expect results as good as the ones that you showed. Thanks.
@edwardcnnell28535 жыл бұрын
From the looks of your experiment had the ice cream been by itself or with frozen water, like a bag of ice, it would have remained frozen. Given more hours the heat from the water may have been removed and the ice cream refrozen. Missing info was the temperature of the water bottles when you put them in. Looks like bottles were at room temperature water.
@jj-bz8ry6 жыл бұрын
Good job, you answered the questions I was looking for. thanks
@heidigib015 жыл бұрын
You could make a lot of money buying old a liners and pop ups and outfitting them like your and selling them. Or you could just customize them for people’s own trailers. Your brilliant mind and environmental consciousness is a beautiful combination
@wvadam6 жыл бұрын
Nice job on the review. This is great to have real data measurements rather that opinion only.
@WolfOverland4 жыл бұрын
adding a fridge was one of the best mods that makes you say "i should have done this a long time ago!" i got a used dometic. with all the smart features it was well worth it.
@pixoariz6 жыл бұрын
I think the term you're looking for is "Watt-hours" (the usual unit of power consumption vs. time), or "Amp-hours" (at 13.8V.) not simply Amps.
@daveybernard10566 жыл бұрын
True.
@auggy535 жыл бұрын
i watched this video about 3 times and decided to order the alpicool 20 .i got it yesterday and all i have done so far is plug it in to make sure it worked. it got cold really fast and it fits good in my trailer.i think im going to like it, so thanks for the video , you sold me . i hope alpicool does something nice for you like a suprise 24 pac. thanks slim.
@SlimPotatohead5 жыл бұрын
Update 30/10/19: Looks like Alpicool has just came up with a new model, the C22 for the same price. Have a look at: amzn.to/2WqfL6g. Also, the old C20 stock is now CHEAPER! Might want to grab one fast if you want a deal. SP
@tammygalvin29155 жыл бұрын
Slim Potatohead mine lasted about a year and a half then the compressor went out. I did buy another one at that price though. I also have the whynter 65 quart that works great.
@CrackerFL5 жыл бұрын
@@tammygalvin2915 I was wondering how long it would last. So even if you only paid $250, and it only lasted a year, you ended up paying same as $5-600 12v fridge Thanks for the input! Happy trails!
@starfox63355 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review! I picked up a C20 and have been running it on mains power for a couple weeks and it performs great! MAX cool mode really freezes down to about -4F and eco keeps it there when full. The built-in temp guage is not accurate until you use the app with Bluetooth models to calibrate the display with the help of a small freezer thermometer. Overall well worth $155 in my opinion. Happy Festivus!
@lindagoulder89345 жыл бұрын
Hi, Slim: I'm a vendor who owns my own business and will be traveling across the country, in an RV the near future; for business. I will be doing business with Amazon, including other online vendors, how are you able to have your merchandise shipped from Amazon, to a location near where you are encamped?
@omrramijimenez21945 жыл бұрын
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@sungsoohwang92865 жыл бұрын
Hi! Slim I watched all of your video.and I learned a lot from them. After watching this video, I bought a Alpicool c20.it works great.thanks for your helpful information.I will following you along and have a safe trip.also drive carefully.
@greggmcclelland84306 жыл бұрын
Hi Slim, liked the review, but was confused by the loose usage of Amps instead of Amp hours. Amp hours are only meaningful if you know the average voltage over that time. Im assuming 12V nominal system. I speculate that you were taking a reading from your camper control panel. What is more meaningful for me is watt hours (Wh), or KWhrs. This is a measure of energy that works for both AC and DC systems with no issue.
@AaronGeller5 жыл бұрын
0.24 AH @ 12v = 2.88 watts per hour. Easy calculation. Either way, it's VERY efficient
@GlaucusBlue4 жыл бұрын
This looks amazing and reasonable price. Making a car camper, this with a 100ah battery should do me great. Thanks for all the info.
@josephatnip23985 жыл бұрын
if you switch from beer to whiskey you'll save a lot of room in that refrigerator LOL
@DianeSturlinXX4 жыл бұрын
Or you could switch to dark German beer and drink it at room temperature, which is best! 🍺🍻
@gabrielwilkinson47844 жыл бұрын
Precisely!
@JeffreyWBrown554 жыл бұрын
Agree! After I switched, I realized how much I dislike beer.Also, my friend drinks his bourbon with tequila 50/50, a Whiskila.
@robertdavis34335 жыл бұрын
Slim ,I'm a first time viewer, u know how to make a good video. Your thinking is as efficient and accurate as the equipment .I learned alot. From Sacramento
@mperdue125 жыл бұрын
I have found the more you have in the cooler the less power it uses once you are at the temp you want. BTW - Rule #1) Close the top then talk.
@marinepark36275 жыл бұрын
You've done a very good job here, explaining the differences . I'll get this when I get my van.
@billredding20006 жыл бұрын
I use one of those 12v Peltier coolers for one thing only: In Summers here (in hot West Texas, often contiguous days of triple-digits), it's in my SUV at all times, and always running when I go out for the day, in case I go to a supermarket and buy some perishable (chilled or even frozen) groceries -- they can go right into the pre-cooled Coleman "PowerCool" and stay cold until I got home (often 2-3 hours after going to the supermarket). Otherwise, as you did here, I'd be looking for a 12v refrigerator/freezer, (likely an ARB, as I think they use slightly less power than the very good and power-miser Engel) if I wanted real (meaning a compressor) cooling. Of course, I don't need a WAY more expensive (than the Coleman) compressor unit just for keeping groceries cold from the supermarket, but I COULD use one @ home for emergency use, should the power go off and my 110v kitchen refrigerator is out (I don't have my RV yet, so I'm living in a apartment presently). I already have a 2 small/portable (2 large deep-cycle batteries) 12v solar emergency power supply "stations" built so I can run it off of the larger one, and recharge the batteries (or at least slow down the power draw) using the small (but expensive back in 2009!) Kyocera solar panel originally gotten for it. However, I really should get a larger panel AND a MPPT controller...except that'd be ~ $500-600+ I'd rather not spend now. Recently though, I got one of those 110v 3.5 cubic feet compressor chest freezers (~$119 @ Best Buy, their "Insignia" brand) and it uses so little power I could run IT off of my portable power station -- using the PureSineWave (PSW) inverter the station has for smaller-demand 110v electrical devices/appliances. But yes, I'd never use one of those 12v Peltier coolers for anything serious, partly because you can't control the temp (as you noted). But then, it's not advertised as a "refrigerator" anyway, it's just a "cooler." ;-) I suspect that when it comes time to gt MY RV (likely a Class B, probably the Winnebago Revel 4x4 44E), it will come with a built-in "Nova Kool" compressor refrigerator/freezer...that will do nicely. ;-) Happy Travels, -- BR
@kellyrogers43014 жыл бұрын
I really like how you do your videos. Very patient, informative and just your voice had a very calming effect.
@jc10907Sealy5 жыл бұрын
24 cans of beer to dehydrate, 3 bottles of water to rehydrate 😂
@mrjack88495 жыл бұрын
Jen Clark and a box of ice cream for the hangover
@Jrhnhemp5 жыл бұрын
Beer should be so cold, it should hurt to drink it.
@jblaze7253 жыл бұрын
I didn’t go through all the reviews so I’m not sure if this was mentioned but be careful when you put it under your bed to make sure that the vents have adequate space for cooling. Nice review and glad it worked out for you.
@madeinmichigan67736 жыл бұрын
I'm sure you could keep fresh produce in your old cooler with a block of ice inside a plastic box/ bowl from the dollar store. I would put a sheet of reflectix in the door area of both fridge's. You wouldn't believe how much better a fridge or cooler runs with the piece of reflectix in the door. I actually lined my entire rv fridge with it and got at least 30% better performance and the energy savings from my solar was amazing. Take care and I love your tips for every thing 😊 P.s. I would be very interested in knowing if you lined the inside and possibly outside walls and front of your old fridge cooler with reflectix if it would perform better and give you another fridge source. You could keep drinks ice cold in one and food in the other 😊
@robfninh6 жыл бұрын
When you gave the beer reference on the size of the cooler it all made sense. Great video!
@SanBrunoBeacon6 жыл бұрын
You really need a larger, high quality, dual compartment unit that keeps frozen food frozen and other food chilled. You can get a Dometic CDX 95DCW for (US$)1081. You spend a lot of time on the road, so this unit will pay for itself by allowing you to stock up on food and stay out camping for longer periods. You can also wait to buy food at lower prices when you are in large cities instead of having to pay much higher food prices in small, remote towns.
@mannys40366 жыл бұрын
I so much enjoy your reviews. They are so detailed and comprehensive. You really are great at this. Thank you!
@boarderlinesk8media4336 жыл бұрын
Great info and experience watching. I just have to say that the icecream could have been rocky roads to make for a funny joke. lol
@jfjkdkjfj4 жыл бұрын
Good one! :)
@Handleyman5 жыл бұрын
Following your video I purchased a similar model in Australia. It doesn’t have the exact same high lid (it sits level with the control buttons) but other than that it looks exactly the same. I’m very pleased with the unit as I don’t need any freezing capability. It is every very quite which is also a bonus. I would highly recommend this fridge to anyone who doesn’t need a lot of storage space. 😉👍
@brucecggallagher19496 жыл бұрын
you can sanitize with vinegar also baking soda all friendly to the environment
@barbarashirland90784 жыл бұрын
I learn a lot from your videos. I have only spent a month in my SUV, so I really appreciate your experience and your willingness to share.
@1DrBar5 жыл бұрын
20 Liters? That's only one day of cold beer. The water might have to go. :)
@vagel20225 жыл бұрын
Thanks so very much for doing this review. We bought this particular model and used it for the first time on a two-week cross country trip in May 2019 where we camped in a truck tent set up. Alpicool, or "Alpy," as we call him, worked perfectly and the power draw on our GoalZero Yeti 400 was so low that we were able to operate him for 36 hours before the storage battery needed to be recharged. A great addition to our off-grid camping gear!!!
@ianmccluskey22935 жыл бұрын
I too am a single traveller. I have an SUV and a ice box just doesn't cut it. My high school physics classes taught me that heat rises and cold sinks. So, each time you open an upright, the cold runs out the door. Not so with the top load. Not only did you give a comparative evaluation of your 3 possibilities, you told us why each met (or did not meet) your requirements. I was considering the 18L version, but 2l is a bottle of milk and that's a major consideration. As you said, I have no need to freeze either, and as you also said, 2 days or so between shopping expeditions means a fridge is more important than a freezer. Now if I were back in Australia, the distance between towns and shopping is very different. I would have to re-evaluate. So for my money, the Alpicool 20L will get my money. Thanks again, Slim (I don't like nicknames but it's your choice) - you are a marvel and my favourite Vlogger.
@cwp73386 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the information. We are in a similar predicament you were in. Bought a cheap cooler that continuously runs at 5 amps to see if this is the way we want to keep the food cool. Have a propane refrigerator, but we have to be level to use. It is just easier to use the cooler.
@SlimPotatohead6 жыл бұрын
GOOD NEWS! After being out of stock as soon as I released this video, they are now (May 3rd) IN STOCK AGAIN!. Amazon Affiliate Link Here: Alpicool C20: amzn.to/2G6blfI . Also NEW 40 Litre Version: amzn.to/2FEbx0F . Also, I have added instructions in the video description on how to set an Alpicool to Fahrenheit instead of Celsius. Thanks! SP
@FayeCalder6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the update ! Safe Travels! Faye
@albertmolina29346 жыл бұрын
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@rosemariehogan12623 жыл бұрын
I just bought an Alpicool C50 (54 quart/50 litre) and I really like it. It's roomy and I can adjust the settings by Bluetooth with a phone app. You can choose max or economy to cool and 3 different settings depending on how you're powering it. The outside is metal, which I really like. On the outside settings, it shows inside temp and has a light inside it that trims on when you open the lid. This frig can be used as a frig OR freezer but, not both at same time. This frig cost me $269 w/free UPS shipping and was delivered very quickly. Am thinking of buying a second, smaller one, to use as a freezer. Oh, the C50 is very +quiet. The booklet says 45 dcb. I don't think it's even that loud; it's so quiet you don't pay attention. The lid comes opening front to back but can be removed from 2 hinges and put back on to open right to left.
@tomoconnor84316 жыл бұрын
Love your channel very professional
@mjbarran6 жыл бұрын
I just got my new Aliner classic. I LOVE watching your videos. Excellent.
@emitissimo76186 жыл бұрын
Alpicool is unavailable from Amazon. 5/2/18
@karinhart4896 жыл бұрын
Larry Schumacher It’s back in stock.
@laurogarza49535 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your scientific approach and your results reported in specific data.
@vonrollveeg6 жыл бұрын
Be sure not to block the vents - blocking the vents will result in permanent failure. I assume this has a compressor - the only real option. I got my rig with a fancy (expensive) 3 way upright fridge (Dometic). Big mistake. I also experienced the 40 degree below ambient temperature cut off. That made it useless for many places I go (90 degrees causes 50 degrees in the fridge - my food spoils). At night in cooler weather (less than 75 degrees) it works great on propane. Unfortunately while driving (which I do a lot of) it is unsafe to run on propane (the flame also goes out in the wind even if I was a dare devil). So, I have to run it on 12 volts. IT TAKES CONTINUOUS 10 AMPS on 12 volts! Well, that sucks up a lot of power (I only have 150 watt solar). I toasted one set of (expensive) deep cycle AGM batteries (about $650 worth - boy was I pissed). I've since gotten a Dometic 12 volt cooler. It sips power at less than 1 amp on the average even on the hottest days. I can even set the thermostat to freezing temperatures and it still works at 95 degrees ambient. I love it. I can reach around while driving a grab a nice cold Pepsi (35 degrees). The only thing I need to worry about is to keep the fridge temperature above freezing. Something easily done with the thermostat. At night I transfer stuff to the old 3 way and run it off propane. The flame will still blow out in the desert when it is super windy - often. I've learned to live with it. Please understand that some of us only learn in the school of hard knocks - me for example.
@SlimPotatohead6 жыл бұрын
Hi Philip, Thanks for the great info on other options. My initial idea was for a 3-way, but I am very glad I never pursued that type of refrigerator. I found them expensive and bulky, and off propane they were very inefficient. But the propane option also was not favorable as I did not like the idea of leaving the trailer with the propane tank not turned off. Efficient compressor fridges are the way to go. SP
@markburnop27276 жыл бұрын
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@tripperdonnie6 жыл бұрын
Philip the 12v setting for 3 way fridges is for traveling with the engine running so you can keep things reasonably cold when the propane is shut off, not meant for use while engine is off, use propane for that (or 120v plug in). A Dometic 3 way fridge does not suffer from the 40 degree below ambient problem, only the piezoelectric cheapie coolers do. If your Dometic is not cooling to 0 degrees in the freezer and 35 degrees in the fridge portion then there is something wrong with your setup, propane normally have no problem getting cold. Some things you can try are having a small solar fan on the external fins and a small internal fan that runs off the light bulb circuit internally, it will help cool it. I use both compressor fridge and standard RV propane fridge, both work well even in AZ summer.
@FlorRunner4 жыл бұрын
Just picked this up at a Goodwill, for $60!, Months after watching this video. It’ll be perfect for my 4Runner
@lisaandthekozykittykamperv79525 жыл бұрын
I SUGGEST PUTTING A PLASTIC TYPE CONTAINER OR KITTY BOX UNDER THE FRIDGE. "JUST IN CASE" LEAKAGE. ✌😘👌
@jfjkdkjfj4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! I wish you could have compared some other fridges, I'm not complaining, you just did such a good job. If you want ice you could get another one just for freezing since they're so small.
@vagabondwahine8316 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing the experiment for us. I've thought of buying a small compressor fridge & using it strictly for freezing blue ice packs or plastic 'ice cubes.' Then buying a cheap Rubbermaid cooler to hold my perishable food, rotating the ice packs as needed. Has anyone tried this? Thoughts?
@moayadsalih35634 жыл бұрын
This doesn't look very impressive when it comes to freezing stuff. I was going to buy one to store icecream but will probably drop the idea after watching this video
@brianwinston86276 жыл бұрын
Slim Potatohead I just have to say it again-You are as cool as a cucumber. (that showed my age) ! Thank you for your great videos and also your very honest and fair evaluation of products. Keep on keepin' on !
@grannieannie13716 жыл бұрын
Thermoelectric coolers are next to useless. They only cool things when it's not very hot. Compressor style coolers are the way to go. Make sure you have a place for the heat from the motor to go.
@larsturner3105 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heat removal tip, Annette.
@TheBeardedDog5 жыл бұрын
Great video on the Alpicool. I also have one. It is the same model, but without the tall lid; the C15. I also tested the power consumption of the fridge and I found it cycled about the same as yours, but the power consumption was a bit more when running. I found it consumes about 3.5 amps to start and then tapers off to 3 amps after 15 seconds in ECO mode. To test this I used a DC-DC converter connected to a Kill-a-watt. I have tested known loads on the DC-DC converted and found it is about 90% efficient. Over a 24 hour period the fridge used an average of 0.5 amps per hour. That was a consistent ambient temp of 23 C (74 F) and setting the fridge to 0 C (32 F). Still very efficient with the battery usage though. Also there are some hidden settings that are not documented in the manual: These special features are accessed by first turning off the cooler with the "soft off" button. The pressing and holding "Set" until "E1" appears. Press "Set" to move to each setting in turn, and press the up/down buttons to make adjustments. The special settings are: "E1" Lowest temperature setting "E2" Highest Temperature setting (I think there is a maximum 40 C spread between E1 and E2) "E3" Temperature Return Setting "E4" Soft start Setting and "E5" Changing from Celsius to Fahrenheit
@SlimPotatohead5 жыл бұрын
Thanks glenn3829! SP
@maryhenrich17776 жыл бұрын
Amazon corporation WELFARE every thing they ship cost Americans $1.50 and then end of year get huge tax breaks ,owner has mere 18 billion personal assets,sorry just kills me they ship 1,600 a day or more!!
@hakunamatataadventurebus59446 жыл бұрын
Um, what are you saying?
@davidelo58436 жыл бұрын
Yes they are a very well run company ! I try to buy everything I need from them 1