βοΈ Chill in Style, Anywhere You Go!
The ICECO VL35 ProS 35L portable fridge freezer combines advanced SECOP compressor technology with versatile power options (AC/DC and USB), a durable olive green metal shell, and a reversible lid design. It cools from 0β to 50β, operates reliably even at a 40Β° tilt, and is engineered for travel, camping, and everyday use with 5 years of compressor support.
Brand Name | ICECO |
Model Info | 7d62af5e-1eb6-4baf-9d2b-093c1f5ae012 |
Item Weight | 48.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 28.1 x 15.9 x 15.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 7d62af5e-1eb6-4baf-9d2b-093c1f5ae012 |
Capacity | 35 Liters |
Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 35 Liters |
Freezer Capacity | 35 Liters |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | VL35ProS OG |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Features | Portable |
Color | Olive Green |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Defrost | Manual |
Door Hinges | Reversible |
Door Material Type | Plastic |
Material Type | Metal cabinet & Plastic |
Included Components | AC Power Cord, Corner Guards, DC Power Cord, Basket, Drain Plug |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 48.7 Pounds |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
K**T
Camping? Emergency? Tailgating or party? Great Product
Being a family that enjoys the outdoors and camping, we were looking for a portable refrigerator that could fit in our trailer, or the back of our vehicle with no problems. We were looking at ARB, Snomaster and Domentic. However, those were very pricey for the size options they had.We started seeing ads and the brand ICECO as we were shopping around were intrigued by the price for the size options. We decided on this model because of size, dual freezer or fridge option, removable lids and the slide the fits in trailer.However, upon receiving the unit, our residential full size refrigerator started to act up and we needed something to safe what we had. So we used the ICECO vl75 ProD in hopes it would help us get by until the full size unit was fixed. It did that and more as we have had to use it multiple times.Taking it camping was even more of a shock in a positive manner. We had it powered up through the DC port, in ECO mode and small battery draw. With solar panels to charge the trailer during the day, the fridge maintained temperature and and never drained the batteries. We have it on the slide out (built-up to clear the door way) and found that to be the easiest way to access both sides of the ICECO vl75 with ease.However, the last time we had to run it in doors as our backup, I made a mistake. I had it plugged in to the DC port of our electric generator (couldn't find the AC plug) and it was working great. I found the AC plug and forgot it was plugged in to the DC port still. The AC module had agreed to burn out.Customer Service - I reached out to ICECO for the above issue and after trouble shooting the issues, via photos and suggestions from the staff, it was determined that the AC module was no longer properly working. The staff is willing to send us a new unit ILO a refurb and we ARE GREATFUL for that.All-in-all we are very pleased with our ICECO vl75 ProD and have suggest ICECO as a whole to many friends and family members. Their products have not only saved us in a time of need but also served us in a time of joy. I would recommend them for value, quality and performance as well as staff.
V**R
Must have for roaming...my third child.
I have had this unit for a year and have used in varying conditions...from back of a truck back country roads as well as backup freezer in garage..baking in July in backcountry UT...sliding up muddy Bighorns WY...bouncing n' crawling thru 50+mi dirt roads in MT/ID. Powered in mobile ops solely on solar and dc/dc charger Li batteries or solar generator for months on end.About half time in back of truck (loaded and unloaded a couple dozen times) and this thing is still ticking. It's been invaluable to have fresh meat/perishable when civilization is several hours away.CONS:1) Heavy! Especially once loaded; also always use two people so as not to jar compressor and digital controls upon landing..I am sure your unit will appreciate it over the duration.2) The plugs (AC/DC) for my model are on the short side which extend the length of this monster. Depending on your truck setup, they can get in the way or worse, get knocked out and shut the unit off.3) DC plug is way to loose and can get jarred loose.PROs1) Dual chamber at this size is so useful and, depending on your needs you can switch to have the larger side be either refrigerated OR frozen.2) 12V only way to go. Inverters have a place in mobile ops but they chew plenty of precious stored energy. I have operated both AC/DC but opt for DC. Fully loaded with goods will ensure the compressor will cycle on less to maintain temp.3) Love the perfect rectangular shape for packing including the metal hinged handles that go flush. (Minus my complaint about the plug location)4) Fit and finish amazing. External metal with reinforced corners. Massive side strike caused small dent but never altered operations. Love... this... thing!5) Set temp and stays. I had one glitch where it appeared to switch temps on sides I set but that was when I first got it. Never happened again. People will be jealous when you have ice cubes and hard ice cream backcountry Texas!NOTES: Do NOT block vents EVER...thankfully it has a protect mode so not to overheat and wreck the unit. It can overheat at temps above 90F if you are not ventilating. Above 105F I was being greedy...glad I didnt have a black one. Also if it goes i to shut down protect...you will have to power it back on manually.Noise level...cant complain..so grateful for the fresh goods on hand.For short trips its overkill for space and power consumption so I am looking for a smaller unit similar design. But for long trips/backcountry stays, its absolutely worth every penny in grilled steaks, huckleberry ice cream, an' ice for la sangria....
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