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60seriesguy
04-01-2006, 09:51 PM
I was looking around for a good deal on an Engel 43qt. and came across this 80qt. already for sale in the US! I'd seen these in Aussie magazine ads but this is the first vendor I see that carries it. Price is not bad when compared to the 60qt, this would be perfect for a really long-range expedition!:

http://www.compactappliance.com/xq/JSP.detailmain/Engel_84_Quart_AC_DC_Refrigerator_Freezer/itemID.11771/itemType.PRODUCT/iMainCat.28/iSubCat.63/iProductID.11771/qx/shopping/product/MT80FU1.htm

Boston Mangler
04-01-2006, 09:56 PM
I was looking around for a good deal on an Engel 43qt. and came across this 80qt. already for sale in the US! I'd seen these in Aussie magazine ads but this is the first vendor I see that carries it. Price is not bad when compared to the 60qt, this would be perfect for a really long-range expedition!:

http://www.compactappliance.com/xq/JSP.detailmain/Engel_84_Quart_AC_DC_Refrigerator_Freezer/itemID.11771/itemType.PRODUCT/iMainCat.28/iSubCat.63/iProductID.11771/qx/shopping/product/MT80FU1.htm

good find henry!

i bought my transit bag and my engel digital temp from that vendor, great customer service and MOST of their stuff is free shipping!

Mlachica
04-02-2006, 01:40 PM
WOAH, that's freakin huge!

You're right about the price, and I say the bigger the better :p

I also bought my fridge, transit bag and mount from them and I agree that their customer service, prices, and everything else is good :box:

gcec
04-02-2006, 06:16 PM
If you're into size ;) National Luna make a 40litre, 60 litre, 80 litre, and a whopping 125 litre unit. Plus they do the two door models (my favourites) in a 74 litre and 95 litre version.

I've used a double door model for some time and think they're great. Not only do you get the convenience of having a Refrigerator AND Freezer in the same box, but you can also set the temperature of each side - and there's a digital display on the side of the box. Plus they use less power than a similarly sized Engel.


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Scenic WonderRunner
04-03-2006, 02:49 AM
I don't know....

at these prices....my chunky cans of.....$0.99 cent Cambell's soup is looking pretty good....cooked on my antique Coleman stove!:ylsmoke:
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gcec
04-03-2006, 12:50 PM
Agreed... But I hear that Insulin doesn't travel as well as Campbell's soup ;)