Kings 75L Fridge / Freezer | 12V & 240V | Fits 112 Cans | For Home, Car & Camping
The Adventure Kings 75L Dual Zone Fridge / Freezer means you can keep food and drinks refrigerated as well as frozen on your next trip away, whether it’s for a weekend or an entire week! Overall it’ll fit a huge 112 cans and it runs directly off your car’s 12V socket – it’s easy to use and super useful!
This is a real fridge that uses a compressor to cool down, just like your fridge at home! It’s efficient and chills fast yet it’s still light enough that it’s easy to carry in and out of your vehicle! It runs directly off your vehicle’s 12V cig socket and it comes with a 240V power point cord so you can use it at home, in the car or by plugging it into a separate battery bank (available separately).
With an Adventure Kings Fridge you don’t need to buy ice, there’s no mess or leaks and no more soggy food. Plus you can set the temperature anywhere from +10°C all the way down to -18°C so whether you need a wine cooler, a beer fridge or a chest freezer you’re set!
Plus, the Dual Zone functionality means you can have the best of both worlds! Set both sides as a fridge, both as a freezer or one of each. You can even turn either compartment completely off to save power if you don’t need all the space. It’s easy to set both too, thanks to the two LCD screens that correspond to the two compartments.
With a 75L internal capacity, you’re able to fit plenty of food and drinks inside for the whole family – or a whopping 112 standard size cans – but the fridge itself is still lightweight and compact, weighing only 19.5kg when empty and measuring under 90cm long.
Inside there’s a wire basket in each compartment which makes packing the fridge simple and along with the internal LED lights that automatically come on whenever you open the lid, finding and grabbing your favourite snack is easy!
The design means it’s easy to carry, with moulded handles to save on space and minimise extra weight. The insulated lid is reversible so you can tailor it to your vehicle or setup and the flat top makes the perfect area to serve up some snacks and drinks.
With plenty of benefits and features an Adventure Kings 75L Fridge / Freezer offers great value to anyone looking to upgrade from a cooler bag, icebox or thermo cooler!
WHY CHOOSE A COMPRESSOR FRIDGE?
You might have seen other coolers on the market that are priced similarly to Adventure Kings fridge-freezers – but don’t be fooled, they’re not real fridges!
They’re what’s known as thermo-coolers or thermoelectric coolers – and sometimes it’s not obvious whether they’re real fridges or not. It’s a case of buyer beware – you need to do your research.
A thermo-cooler uses a constant supply of power through an electrical circuit that creates heat on one side of a thermoelectric component and cooling on the other. The cool side is placed inside the ‘fridge’ and the heated side is placed on the outside of the ’fridge’. This means they constantly need power in order to cool – and half the energy is going into creating heat inside your vehicle!
The other problem is they’re only able to cool down to around 25°C below ambient. Leave a thermo-cooler in your car on a hot day and as the car heats up to 40 or even 50° the thermo-cooler is only able to cool down to 15 or 25°C – that’s definitely not cold enough to safely keep your food!
On the other hand, a compressor fridge like all Adventure Kings fridge-freezers circulates refrigerant throughout the fridge walls to keep the contents cold – once the desired temperature has been reached the compressor cycles on and off to regulate the temperature and save power. Plus another advantage of a compressor fridge is the superior cooling ability! Able to cool down to around 50°C below ambient, even on the hottest days it’ll keep your food and drinks icy cold!
Compressor fridges (like the Adventure Kings range) are more efficient, are able to cool to a much lower temperature and can even be used as a freezer! There’s a reason your fridge at home uses a compressor. So, do your research as some ‘fridges’ that seem to offer good value aren’t really fridges at all!