VEVOR car Refrigerator and freezer: Why did I buy this??

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024

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  • @ChipChapinSJ
    @ChipChapinSJ 2 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for this test and review. Very thorough and helpful. I had never heard of Vevor until I saw some on sale. Of course I was skeptical so went looking for info. You've addressed my questions, thank you!

  • @sfrn3534
    @sfrn3534 Місяць тому

    I bought the 50L version, using it in my van, outside was 35 degres and we manage to keep fresh food .. Still a thing i dont understand, the " battery" symbol is showing the car battery? Or the fridge battery level?
    There is not incorporated battery right? That would have been a great thing otherwise, like a 10 hours thing that can keep it fresh while no power
    At nightime I turn it off for the sound and it drops from 2 degres celcius to 11 or 15 depending on the heat outside, rather no have meat in there so.
    Only thing i would have done differently on this fridge is the motor emplacements that leaves a gap under it for stuff. Its no practical unless u only store cans and bottle, stuff gets stucks and u have to take everything out to get acces.

  • @outi56
    @outi56 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the good video! I bought an almost similar one, but mine is 40 L. I understand that the freezer should reach -20°C in less than two hours. Mine has been switched on for more than 24 hours and it has reached -10°C. What’s wrong? Besides, it’s very loud in spite of the information in the manual. I am confused. Have you any idea if my fridge/freezer is faulty?

  • @szykomon4306
    @szykomon4306 3 місяці тому +1

    I really wonder about a few things, first of all what is actual efficiency of that refrigerator, I mean how much it can drop temperature compared to enviroment it is in, because for example if you were to carry it in a car in summer, temperatures in the trunk could probably hit up to 40/50C when exposed to sun, and it is pretty unbelievable that portable refrigerator could still manage to keep 0 inside of it, and seccond, what would be the energy drain during the day, because as far as I understand you conducted the energy drain test overnight in basement/garage, so probably temperature in the room didnt change at all, keeping that said 15C for the whole time, but how would that energy drain vary if the temperature around was lets say 25C or even higher? Lastly how much time would it take to cool it down if it was filled with said beer and meet, not empty?

    • @ollelund
      @ollelund  3 місяці тому +1

      It can take it town to -20c even if the surrounding temperature is high. But it will consume more power. Today I used for the birthday party for one of my kids. We used it for icecream. It was 22c when I turned it on and it was down to -20c in about 30 minutes
      And yes, it would consume more power if it was hotter outside. Just like any refrigerator.
      And if your beer and meat is warm then it will take some time to get it down to the right temperature. But once again. That’s is the same with any refrigerator. But, last summer it was around 40c in the sun and I was using this refrigerator in my adventure trailer. There was no problem to run the fridge for 12h of a 288wh battery.

  • @user-nf4rb9qv3n
    @user-nf4rb9qv3n 2 місяці тому

    I purchase one of these less a year ago(7 months) 58Qt, used it twice. Clean it put it in my basement. Pulled it to use in my truck and it nolonger worked. I called and communicated with vevor per their chat system. To make a long story short vevor's solution is to sent me $24.00 US. I expected they authorized a return clearly I received a lemon. I'm still trying to settle this. Am I being unreasonable?

  • @LenTab-qj1pj
    @LenTab-qj1pj Рік тому +2

    Vevor seems absolutely the same as AlpicoolAre they ar made in se vendor quality?

    • @ollelund
      @ollelund  Рік тому +1

      You can find the same model at Alpicool. Me, I personally like Vevor because of their customer service. And neither Apicool nor VEVOR are the producers of the products.