Dometic 12v Electric Powered Cooler

What do you need to know about the Dometic fridge?

This range also includes kitchen and portable power solutions necessary for your new Dometic equipment, including a solar panel to keep it running, and keeping your food fresh with the Dometic Vacuum Food Sealer. DO I NEED A COOLER, FRIDGE FREEZER OR AN ICEBOX?

What kind of outlet does a Dometic car cooler need?

They can be powered via either an AC outlet or a DC outlet in your car. The CFX Series has the largest selection of cooler sizes of any of Dometic’s Powered Cooler Series. At the time of this writing, you can choose between 10 models: CFX 28, CFX 35W, CFX 40W, CFX 50W, CFX 65W, CFX 65DZ, CFX 75DZW, CFX 75DZWS E, CFX 95DZW, and CFX 100W.

Is the Dometic refrigerator powered by solar power?

However, some of the Dometic coolers and fridges do run on solar power (via a battery), with panels available to purchase. This renewable energy source is a great way to keep things fresh when off the grid, wherever you are in the world.

Is the Dometic ice cream freezer DC or AC?

The unit shipped to me by Dometic in May 2018 has worked flawlessly for eight months of continuous use. It has run on either DC (when underway) or AC (when we have shore power. It keeps ice cream rock hard and refrigerated items at a constant 34-36 degrees F. The issue now is the longevity of the unit.

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This lightweight cooler/warmer chills drinks up to 32-degrees Fahrenheit and warms food up to 150-degrees Fahrenheit using thermoelectric technology. It holds six 12-ounce cans and features a removable shelf, self-locking latch, and an integrated Bluetooth speaker, so you can use it with an iPhone, Android, or other smart device to play music.

The cooler is insulated inside, so it holds temperatures for a while even after you unplug it. It is very versatile and can be used both on the road and at home. It comes with two power cords: an AC cord for wall outlets and a CD cord for the auxiliary outlet in your vehicle. The cooler is also ETL certified for safety and efficiency. Overall, it cools things down fairly quickly, keeps frozen items cold for a good amount of time, draws very little energy, and isn’t too loud.

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