Do You NEED a Fridge for Overlanding?

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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2023
  • How do you keep your food cool and fresh while out on the trail?
    A cooler is a great option for going out for weekends or traveling through areas with access to ice!
    However, when you start traveling for extended periods of time or in areas without ice/good water it becomes important to consider how you store your cold goods.
    12v powered fridges are a great option for vehicle based travel due to their size, efficiency, and ruggedness!
    You may ask yourself, "Which fridge should I buy?"
    There are a lot of great fridge options out in the market right now, but we have a couple of favorites that we use while on our trips:
    50L National Luna Fridge: www.equipt1.com/collections/n...
    Dometic CFX3 75qt: amzn.to/3RzBuHD
    Dometic CRX 65L: amzn.to/3PL2S3X

КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @midwestiowashooter
    @midwestiowashooter 10 місяців тому +10

    Region matters. With Texas summers, a cooler will not keep a couples days before all your stuff is swimming in ice water.

  • @martygalang5110
    @martygalang5110 10 місяців тому +10

    I bought a 47qt Setpower 3 years ago. I use a 2400wh Bluetti power station to power connected to 200w flexible solar on the roof. I’ve gone on month long trips no problem. We go on weekend trips often as well. I use it when I make Costco runs too. Everything stays in the backseat of my double cab truck. Best thing I ever did. All food after camping just transfers back to the house fridge after. No wet food and no melted ice. More room for food.

  • @edwinthomas618
    @edwinthomas618 4 місяці тому +4

    Coolers were "cool" at one point and have their purpose so were generators. Once you have fridge with generating battery system...especially with solar...😅u never look back.

  • @insaynbcr
    @insaynbcr 10 місяців тому +1

    Tanner, you nailed every point on point without brand bashing or hyping.
    In reality, I didn't "need" a fridge any more than I "need" to camp/overand/travel", but I choose both because I "want to". Going fridge absolutely allowed me to venture out to new locations for longer periods of time where finding ice to replenish a cooler was not an option.
    My fridge and power supply for it are both portable enough to move from vehicle to vehicle as needed without any need for hard wiring.
    When the fridge is not in a vehicle, it sits in the corner of our living room keeping beer, soda, water and TV snacks cool and on the ready.

  • @OffRoadDiscovery
    @OffRoadDiscovery 10 місяців тому +1

    It sure makes life easier and more enjoyable!

  • @DefiantOffroad
    @DefiantOffroad 10 місяців тому +2

    Need? No. Nice to have? You betcha! My SetPower seems to be treating me right so far. There's so many great options out there though!

  • @camronthomasson5620
    @camronthomasson5620 10 місяців тому +1

    Best Mountain Dew advertisement 🤘

  • @jonkas4542
    @jonkas4542 2 місяці тому

    Hey man! This was a GREAT VID! I just received my Dometic fridge that i look forward to hardwire. Your description of strengths and weaknesses and best applications is supurb! I learned so much!

  • @utubetjc
    @utubetjc 5 місяців тому

    I have 3 ICECO fridges and rotate usage on trips to the cabin. Powered by EcoFlow Delta 2 with extra battery. Your comments were spot on and should help others to dial in to the best solution for their needs. I take the fridge out of my 4Runner at the cabin and when I return home so I don't need a slide.

  • @haroldconover5221
    @haroldconover5221 10 місяців тому

    Good info

  • @grunkalunka3449
    @grunkalunka3449 10 місяців тому +3

    You certainly dont 'need' a fridge.
    Its a luxury. 25 years ago i certainly could not afford one. Now theyre as cheap as chips. They do make camping / overlanding far more comfortable though. Especially here in Aus.
    On a side note, never, i repeat, never leave you fridge plugged in if you are using your starter battery to power it. They say they cut off, but dont trust it! Yes, i got caught out a few years ago.

  • @starshipdriver8536
    @starshipdriver8536 7 місяців тому +1

    I can just plug in the fridge into the 120v outlet of the cybertruck bed.

  • @Bmaier69
    @Bmaier69 9 місяців тому

    I think I could listen to this man until the cows came home! Very good gear content! Keep up the great work! Ps. These are mostly things I have once learned but they are presented in a manor that promotes the most crucial approach to all things. Keep it simple! I hope to see some “MTV Cribs” overland addition of some camps to see all the little genius things.

  • @slybyer12
    @slybyer12 10 місяців тому +4

    A fridge is honestly undoubtedly better than a cooler, it’s a question of cost.

    • @MeowMr2
      @MeowMr2 10 місяців тому +1

      Cost of Ice, and reloading the ice will add up fast.

    • @FinallyMe78
      @FinallyMe78 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@MeowMr2 not that fast. It takes a lot of $5 ice bags to get to the cost of a fridge and battery setup.

    • @brettfields9761
      @brettfields9761 10 місяців тому

      Well, if we're talking high end...
      A Dometic CFX345 is around 950. A Yeti 47 liter is around 450. 17 weeks of ice @ 30 bucks a week is around 500 bucks.
      So here are two basically equal numbers. One big difference is that your gonna take alot of space in your cooler for ice. The fridge becomes a substantially larger storage space.
      For me, I've always kept a cooler in my vehicle for at least 6 or 7 months out of the year. Now I have refrigeration always. It doesn't just impact my camping, it impacts everyday life. It changes the way we shop, and the way I make lunch. The lunch issue by itself is a money saver. The beating I took from my wife when she found out I bought a +/- $1000 fridge is WAY in the past. She's a total convert now.
      No, I haven't commented on powering the fridge. There are a bunch of options. But I also haven't spoken on more cost effective fridges. There are a bunch of option there too. You don't need to spring for Dometic pricing which is always up there. Maybe unnecessarily so. I did, but most don't.

    • @skiptrace4034
      @skiptrace4034 10 місяців тому +1

      Said no car insurance agent or military man ever. # of vehicles burnt up by ice coolers - zero.

    • @codychilders8307
      @codychilders8307 10 місяців тому

      There are coolers much cheaper.... set power offers a 3 year warranty on their compressors and comes in anywhere from $150 to ~$700 maybe?

  • @skiptrace4034
    @skiptrace4034 10 місяців тому

    The Amazon delivery sprinter vans in my region are full of igloo coolers with dry ice for the grocery delivery cooling method. Seems very archaic

  • @ovrlxnd
    @ovrlxnd 10 місяців тому +2

    I think the only way to justify the cost of a refrigerator is to use it every day. I always carry water, drinks, and snacks in mine. I use it when buying refrigerated groceries so I don't have to immediately return home. It has even been handy for transporting temperature-sensitive medications. For me, I can't imagine not having one now. But no, pretty much nobody needs one.

  • @richardwalsh5570
    @richardwalsh5570 10 місяців тому +1

    100 percent you need one. If mine died would replace immediately. 3 way fridges are crap. Compressor driven the only way to go

  • @chrisemata18
    @chrisemata18 Місяць тому

    i don't do overlanding but i have a ICECO VL35PROS and a Jackery 1000. it's overkill for someone like me that only go on weekend trips.

  • @1FiftyOverland
    @1FiftyOverland 10 місяців тому +2

    Fridge is 10000% better than a cooler

    • @ctrlnull7228
      @ctrlnull7228 10 місяців тому +1

      You mean 100000x better 😂. It's awesome

  • @SixtyAte
    @SixtyAte 10 місяців тому +1

    Ecoflow powered fridge?

  • @pyroslev
    @pyroslev 10 місяців тому

    Starting to build out a more robust weekend setup but we're using a cooler with one of those electric heatsink fan chillers. Runs on 120v and 12v and it's been great for weekend trips or just long trips with the family. Plus, whenever the electric part of it dies, we still have a big robust cooler.

  • @BigWheelFab
    @BigWheelFab 10 місяців тому

    What Fridge/freezer dual zone do you recommend for the back of a pickup? It will be open to the elements 24/7 365 thank you.

    • @martygalang5110
      @martygalang5110 10 місяців тому +1

      Iceco or their budget sister brand Setpower.

    • @BigWheelFab
      @BigWheelFab 10 місяців тому

      @@martygalang5110 I was looking at the Iceco APL55

  • @ctrlnull7228
    @ctrlnull7228 10 місяців тому

    I completely disagree, i think its necessary and total game changer.
    1) going out to eat? Always have left overs and dont have to rush.
    2) Always have cold drink and cheaper than running to a gas station
    3) when i go to work, i can make a grocery run at any time.
    If you have a truck, get one....

  • @TheArtisticGardener777
    @TheArtisticGardener777 10 місяців тому

    When you say you can use all the space in a fridge as opposed to a cooler which the ice takes up part of the capacity, that’s not really accurate. All dc fridges have a step that houses the compressor and other components that take up a large part of the capacity, resulting in fridges being much larger than coolers taking up space in your rig. That said, love my ICECO. Eliminating the hassle of getting ice and the mess of melted ice and water is a game changer. Being able to monitor the temperature and depend on it to stay consistent is the key to food safety. Big investment up front, but totally worth it in the long run.

  • @FinallyMe78
    @FinallyMe78 10 місяців тому +2

    Fridges and coolers are not needed. Backpackers have been making it work for decades. Freeze dried meals are also a lot better than they used to be. But hey, if you got the money, get a fridge.