Dual Zone means the fridge has two independent compartments with separate controls so you can keep one side frozen and the other chilled. Each zone's temperature can be adjusted independently from the control panel.
The freezer zone can reach as low as -20°C (-4°F). The cooling zone typically operates between about 1.5°C and 10°C (35°F–50°F). Exact adjustable ranges may vary by model—consult the product label or manual for your unit.
The unit supports DC and AC power. It runs from a 12V DC car outlet and from AC mains. AC voltage (110V or 220V) depends on the regional model—check your unit's specification. The rated power is about 45W.
It can draw enough current to drain a car battery if used for long periods with the engine off. It's best to run it with the engine running or use an auxiliary battery/power supply. Some models include low-voltage cut-off/battery protection—check your manual and consider an inline battery monitor or cutoff device.
Use the unit's power consumption as a guide. At 45W on 12V that’s roughly 3.8 A while running continuously. Real-world average current is lower because the compressor cycles. Example: a 60 Ah battery (usable ~50 Ah) could power a continuously running 3.8 A load for ~13 hours; in practice expect longer because of duty cycle. These are estimates—actual time varies with ambient temperature, setpoint and load.
This product is offered in multiple capacities; the listing notes 20 L or larger. Exact internal volume and external dimensions vary by model—check the specific product page or spec sheet for the size you are buying.
Yes. The dual-zone design allows one compartment to be set to freezing temperatures while the other is set for refrigeration, so you can store frozen meals and chilled drinks simultaneously.
Place the fridge on a flat, stable surface (trunk, cargo area, or rear seat) and secure it to prevent sliding. Allow clearance around the vents for airflow, avoid direct sun, and keep it upright during operation. Use the supplied DC cable and appropriate fuse.
Unplug before cleaning. Empty contents and wipe interiors with a soft cloth and mild detergent, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Avoid abrasive cleaners and high-pressure water. Defrost according to the manual if ice builds up. Regularly check seals, hinges and vents.
The unit is designed for quiet operation suitable for vehicle or campsite use. You may still hear gentle compressor cycles and fan noise, particularly when the compressor starts. Noise levels vary by model.
Yes—raw meat should be tightly sealed or frozen in the freezer compartment to avoid cross-contamination. Ice cream and other sensitive items should be placed in the freezer zone set to a sufficiently low temperature. Follow food-safety best practices.
Performance can be affected by extreme ambient temperatures. High ambient heat makes it harder to reach low setpoints, and very low ambient temperatures can affect the compressor cycle. For best results keep the fridge shaded and ventilated and consult the manual for specified operating ranges.
The unit is built with durable materials for travel. Many models include safety features such as fuses and possibly low-voltage protection—check your specific model. Precautions: secure the unit, use the correct fuse, avoid tilting during operation and follow electrical safety instructions in the manual.
Check that power is connected and the correct source (12V/AC) is selected, verify temperature settings, ensure vents are not blocked, confirm the doors are fully closed and seals intact, and allow time for the unit to reach setpoint (can take hours). If problems persist consult the troubleshooting section of the manual or contact customer support.
Warranty terms and support channels vary by seller and region. Check the product listing, packaging, or included manual for warranty period, registration instructions and contact information for after-sales support.
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