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This portable refrigerator/freezer uses a state-of-the-art Secop (formerly Danfoss) compressor that runs off of 12-24V, or with the included 120VAC power cord. NO ICE NEEDED! No ice means you have a lighter cooler with more room for food and drinks. Plus your food doesn't get wet as the ice melts!  In fact, these coolers can be set so cold, they can be used as a freezer.  Make your own ice from the sun!

 

This fridge has double compartments, each with its own door and temperature controls.   That means you can make one side a fridge and the other a freezer.  Or both sides fridges or both freezers.  I use one in my 5th wheel trailer since my built in fridge is only 8cf.  As most gas/electric RV fridge/freezers are, the freezer just doesn't get very cold, so having the TB-92 is really great.  I've seen it get down to 5F.  It has handles on both sides (not shown in pictures) that can be removed to save space.  It also has an optional slide mount, which makes it great for Sprinter Van and overlander builds.  Slide it under a cabinet, and slide out when you need access.

 

The TB-92 typically uses less than 600W per 24 hours. You can plug it a standard 120VAC wall outlet, or into your car cigarette lighter, but be careful, some small car batteries may run down over night. Or use one of our 220W Portable Solar Panels (with or w/o a battery). The EZ-PTG-DELUXE Solar generator will run this cooler for 2 days with no sun at all. The temperature on either side can be independantly adjusted from 8F to 50F, which means it can be either a fridge or a freezer. These coolers are very sturdy, since they were originally designed for heavy duty truck use.

     

    TB-92DD Double Door Portable 12V Fridge/Freezer

    $1,150.00Price
      • Model: TB-92 Portable 12V Refrigerator/Freezer
      • Power In: 12-24VDC, 8A max, or standard 120VAC wall outlet 1A
      • Capacity: 97 quarts (92L)
      • Typical 24 hour consumption: 600W, 50AH
      • Weight: <80 lbs
      • Dimensions (h X w X d): 24 X 31 X 18
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