by Kyle1911 » Fri Jul 29, 2011 6:37 pm
I pulled a 1987 vintage dometic 3 way fridge/freezer out of my Father in law's 5th wheel last week. That thing was scary, to say the least. The ammonia smell was bad enough that I left the door open, and came back the next day to do the tear out. I realize these are built to be lightweight, but what a POS! I could have poked my finger through the plastic, and when combined with a scary failure mode (Leaking ammonia, and a couple other toxic nasties), and the specter of propane, you couldn't give me one of these things. Maybe the newer units are better? I honestly haven't looked that close. I replaced that unit with a nice fridge/freezer from Lowes. He got it for $289, and it fit nicely, with a small gap around the outside. Time will tell how it holds up, but the $30 3 year warranty was worth it. I have heard that these small dorm fridges don't hold up to trailer use, but I am real skeptical on that one. Every roof ac unit has most of the same components, and they are cranked out by the thousands by the lowest bidder. Also, these fridges get shipped all over the world. Bouncing, banging, laying on their sides... You get the picture. We have a smaller dorm fridge in our conversion, and have used it for 6 camping trips so far. It was a freebie from a buddy, so again, time will tell. So far, so good. I plug it in at home for about 6 hours, throw some frozen water bottles in with the food, and away we go. If you think about it, when your power goes out, do you fret over your food going bad in 6 hours? I guess it depends on the climate, but most are good for at least 24 hours, if you don't open them. If I have repeated failures of the dorm fridge, I may have to humbly eat these words, which has happened before, but for now, it is working well. I plan to experiment with using this on a 400w inverter, just to see what happens, but honestly, I may just buy a nice cooler for dry camping. Regards, Kyle