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Thanks Husky, I am in 2 minds as to whether I should buy another 47 and use one as a freezer and one as a fridge, Because maybe the 78 might be a bit OTT, because 2 x 47 will give me 94 Litres all up which I think is more than enough for one bloke going away prospecting ?? I have done the esky thing and dry ice etc and I can't be bothered with soggy food etc,husky said:Bought my arb 60L in 2011 and its been running faultlessly every day since new, either in the back of the truck when camping or bouncing around hills and tracks 4wdriving, then brought into the house serving as my beer fridge.. the 60L design layout is low in height and longer in length holding 3 slabs of cans comfortably which is ideal for my needs. A mate bought himself a 50L engel which is taller in height, so the contents are stacked/piled in and finds he has to constantly move the top layer of food etc to access everything at the bottom..
At the end of the day i think buying a fridge comes down to personal prefence and what suits your needs, size and power cosumption being at the top of the list when making the decsion. No matter what brand fridge it is tho i highly recommend fitting a cover/insulating bag as it definitely helps them run more efficiently.
Congrats on your new fridge mate, thats a good price you paid and im sure it will serve you well
Husky
60 Litre for a beer fridge I'm proud of ya, It's good to know a man who's got his priorities right, you little ripper
John