truck fridge

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  1. KB Master Trucking

    KB Master Trucking Bobtail Member

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    Does any one knows which truck stops carrier the build in 12volt fridge?
     
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  3. AlexFromMD

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    Pretty sure I've seen them at Flying J, TA and Petro. I'm sure Iowa 80 has them. I've never stopped there but I hear they have everything.
     
  4. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    What is a "build in 12volt fridge"?

    Truck stops have 12V coolers, but none are built in to the truck. They are stand alone units that will sit on the floor.
     
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  5. Lepton1

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    True. If the OP wants a "built in" fridge (with the freezer) then normally that would be sold at a dealership. They are expensive (around $800 to start) and will be designed to fit exactly in the hole made for them.

    12v coolers are a great option. Many truck stops sell them. I can recommend the Koolatron brand. Coleman isn't bad, but some folks on this forum have noted the fans burn out (and then it's best to get a computer fan to replace it).

    Coolers don't do frozen foods. If you stay with fresh produce or meats you are fine.
     
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  6. pattyj

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    I don't know of anyone that has a 12 v fridge but there are 12 v coolers I got mine at Walmart.It doesn't work anything even close to a fridge.I tried 2 of them and ended up giving them to dad for his fishing trips and went back to the ice cooler.
     
  7. Lepton1

    Lepton1 Road Train Member

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    Sorry to hear that. What brand were they?
     
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    Think it was Coleman.They don't get nearly as cold as a fridge does.Of course for a 12 v you can't expect much.
     
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    Even with my Koolatron I had to use my air hose to clean out the fan. Lots of lint gathers in there and I encourage any 12v cooler owner to periodically blow out the fan area now and then. Coleman's are notorious for having the fan fail. Replace it with a slightly larger computer fan.

    All 12v coolers will only get to 40° below ambient temperature. Bear that in mind if you aren't idling in hot or cold temperatures. Your food can get warm or freeze.
     
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  11. Mattflat362

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    Just witnessed my friends brand new coleman crap out in 2 weeks!!
     
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