I'm looking for what little fridges work best in a truck? I have a 99 379 with a 63" stand up sleeper. It doesn't have a fridge now, and I haven't really seen a whole lot for options on a fridge besides a $700 factory one or ones that only cool 20 degrees below ambient temperature. What do you guys have and pictures would be great! I will be out for weeks at a time and need a decent fridge.
Fridges, factory or otherwise?
Discussion in 'Peterbilt Forum' started by double brew, Mar 29, 2015.
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This is the ideal solution, but pricey. You get what you pay for, tho.
http://store.arbusa.com/Fridges-C11.aspxEHB Thanks this. -
I bought one of those small apartment sized fridge at Walmart for $99 and strapped it down on the top bunk. It works very well for my wife and myself, nothing fancy but it keeps our food cold. We run it off of a 1500 watt inverter and have no troubles with it
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I can't vouch for them but there are OEM built in refrigerators at www.truckfridge.com. They are located in Georgetown, KY. Their prices are up close to 50% ($200 per unit from last year).
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I run a Koolatron 1.7CF unit, some maintenance but a good unit. Keeps my milk cold. AC/DC, pretty good technology.
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Lowe's has GE and Frigidaire mini fridges.
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200 dollar range as well as cheaper brands.
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That is a good idea on the $100 ones.
I guess if ya were to spend over $500 on one, I'd go with something like this if it could handle vibration.? It would fit right in one of the closets and only stick out about 10". That would make for a good night stand then.
http://www.ajmadison.com/cgi-bin/ajmadison/BC92US.html
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