Which Fridge

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bosjakkals
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Re: Which Fridge

Post by bosjakkals »

ENGEL :thumbup: :thumbup:
I prooved it realy works upside down when I overturned my Prado. It was damaged but was still running (upside down) with the Prado on it's roof.
My Engel are tied down on the back of my bakkie in the direct sun and just stack my is and frozen stuff at the bottom and the other stuf (Beers) on top, work's for me

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Re: Which Fridge

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Who sells Engel these days? Cand find it on Makro Website.
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Re: Which Fridge

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Chris, Safari Centre might have and then 4x4 Mega World amoungst others.
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Re: Which Fridge

Post by Gunta »

Mega world will give you the best price as they are the direct importers of Engel.
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Re: Which Fridge

Post by Vis »

Het `n NL 65 nou al vir 4 jaar geen probleme,asook `n 40l Campmaster vir 1jaar,was op 3 trips in die jaar- na die Caprivi,Weskus en Bosveld.Geen proleme met enige van die ykaste.Die NL word as vrieskas agter in die bakkie gebruik,terwyl die Campmaster in die sleepwa as yskas gebruik word.
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Vis wrote:Het `n NL 65 nou al vir 4 jaar geen probleme,asook `n 40l Campmaster vir 1jaar,was op 3 trips in die jaar- na die Caprivi,Weskus en Bosveld.Geen proleme met enige van die ykaste.Die NL word as vrieskas agter in die bakkie gebruik,terwyl die Campmaster in die sleepwa as yskas gebruik word.
Elvy, dis nou die regte manier x2 yskaste :thumbup:
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Re: Which Fridge

Post by bosjakkals »

On our recent Moz trip we had 3 different fridges my 40 lit Engel which performed superbly if I had enough power on my rear battery. a Campmaster 120 lit which realy impressed me with it's effectiveness and the quick freezing ability. Thirdly we had a 60 lit Waeco which also coped well with the conditions and was not as demanding on the batteries as the others

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