WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING A COMPRESSOR CAMPING FRIDGE

The most popular type of camping fridge is one that runs on two-way or compressor technology. This means it works similarly as your refrigerator at home, except that they are designed to be powered by a 12-volt battery and mains electricity. The compressor camping fridge is often the best for most applications because it can run off the caravan’s electrical system without using up too much current, and it can be switched to run on 240 volts in camp grounds or camp sites that have electrical power. It is a good choice if you frequently travel on an uneven terrain or hilly roads, too. Buying this type of camping fridge will be simple as long as you consider the following factors:

  • Size – You might be tempted to buy a large compressor camping fridge, but before you do, keep in mind that it will require more current draw, more space, and it may push your caravan over its GVM (gross vehicle mass). The standard size that is good for most applications is 40L, which can provide for two to three campers on a long weekend. The size can go all the way up to 80L or higher, which may be more practical for a bigger caravan and more people.

  • Freezer – Not every compressor camping fridge will have a built-in freezer, but some can function as one. Consider your needs. If you simply want to keep food and beverages cold, then you may not need the freezer function. Some fridges have two compartments, with one functioning as a freezer.

  • The brand – Consider brands such as Bushman, Engel, Dometic Waeco, Vitrifrigo, Isotherm, and Evakool, as these are known for their extensive spare parts and dependable service network. Moreover, they provide the best warranties. Just be sure to buy their products from an authorised retailer.


  • Cost – Compare the prices of compressor camping fridges that fit your needs and budget. Before you choose the cheapest product, make sure that it is truly suitable for your camping requirements.

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