🚐 Chill Out on the Go with BODEGACOOLER!
The BODEGACOOLER 12 Volt Portable Refrigerator is a versatile 53-quart car fridge that features dual-zone cooling, app control, and a powerful compressor, making it perfect for camping, travel, and outdoor activities. With a robust design and energy-saving features, it ensures your food and drinks stay fresh and cold wherever your adventures take you.
Brand Name | BODEGA |
Model Info | T50 |
Item Weight | 38.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 36 x 28.35 x 18.11 inches |
Item model number | T50 |
Capacity | 50 Liters |
Annual Energy Consumption | 1 Kilowatt Hours |
Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 50 Liters |
Freezer Capacity | 50 Liters |
Noise | 45 dB |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | BOJT0720 |
Form Factor | Chest |
Special Features | Digital Temperature Control, Easy to Install |
Color | Blue |
Voltage | 12 |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Crispers/Drawers | 1 |
Defrost | Manual |
Door Hinges | Reversible |
Door Material Type | Plastic |
Shelves | 1 |
Certification | / |
Included Components | DUAL ZONE AND APP CONTROL CAR FRIDGE |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 17.5 Kilograms |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
H**N
Passed practical test with shore power, Tacoma 110v power, and RAV4 12v power
UPDATE: Reports of difficulty connecting to phone Bluetooth are accurate. Biggest tip is use the QZsmart app (scanning the QR code was problematic for me as reader kept going to wrong app while searching android play store didn't find the app either) and be on a 2.4Gz network with your phone (also problematic as I forget my 2.4G extender password). But once resolved setup was fairly easy. The app is intuitive and biggest advantage is being able to monitor the cooler while driving to make sure it is working properly in in the cargo area where you can't just glance at it. Otherwise, you might get an unwelcome surprise when you stop somewhere only to find out the cooler was not working.I tested the cooler immediately after delivery with the assumption that the cooler was only transported in the upright position, so maybe these test results are skewed if the refrigerant needs to settle.After 30 minutes on house power: The refrigerator section reached the set temperature of 40 degrees (per the led indicator), although the bottle of water inside only felt cool, not cold. The freezer section reached an indicated 33 degrees of the set temperature of 20 degrees. The bottle of water inside was only cool and no where near freezing.After 60 minutes on house power: The refrigerator section maintained the set temperature of 40 degrees and the bottle of water inside felt chilled enough for a refreshingly cool drink. The freezer section reached the 20 degree set temperature. The bottle of water inside was chilled but still along way from starting to freeze.Moved cooler to idling Tacoma truck bed and plugged into the 110V 400W Max / 100W Min bed outlet. After additional 30 minutes (90 mins total) the cooler display read 40/30 degrees. The outside temperature was 80 degrees and the truck was idling in the sun with cab A/C running. The truck bed has a BakFlip4 cover so the cooler was not in direct sunlight. I'm guessing that at driving speeds the outlet would produce higher watts and the cooler would do better.Moved cooler to idling RAV4 and plugged into 12V/120W cargo outlet for another 30 minutes. The outside temperature was 80 degrees and the RAV was idling in the sun with A/C running. After 30 minutes the temperature was 40/20 degrees. Interesting that the cooler did better with RAV4 12V/120W outlet at idle than the Tacoma 110V bed outlet at idle. Maybe due to cargo area getting A/C benefit.Both bottles of water were very chilled at the end of two hours. The water in the freezer was nowhere near freezing but maybe a little colder than the bottle in the refrigerator side. Guessing that freezing will take 5 to 6+ hours. When camping it will run on a 3500W generator or shore power. No error codes were ever thrown. Overall I'm satisfied. If this cooler operates well for years it will be worth the money.
M**E
This is a must for camping lovers!
I received it yesterday, plugged it, downloaded the app, and it started cooling right away! I love the fact that it has 2 zones, freezer and fridge, and you can control the temperature on both zones separately; however if you remove the middle divider, it becomes one zone, which you can manage like a fridge or freezer by adjusting the temperature on the app, or the digital control in the fridge. You can have it work on max, or eco mode. It has a cool feature, which is that you can lock/unlock the fridge control buttons, if you have little kids you know how important it is to have a way to avoid them having pressing all buttons. It’s light, noiseless, and perfect to go camping! I can’t wait to use it on our next camping trip!
E**D
Temp hold on freezer not great, but otherwise awesome product
I've had this for a week and put it through its paces. It's great. The temperature setting isn't free of fluctuation even if unopened, but stays within range.In general:Direct Expansion gas compression (DX) is the current best form of freezing on the market today. Absorprion fridges, often used in RVs are limited to ±20°F from abient outside air temperature (OAT) so on a hot day in Arizona it won't keep ice or ice cream usable, and fish and poultry is useless as well. They also have to be kept level to work.THIS unit has a real DX compressor, real gas so the state transitions (liquid to gas absorbing the heat, gas to liquid being compressed after releasing the heat and so on. Give it 8" clearance in the back, 4" on the sides, 12+ VDC to run (it comes with a car adapter and a home voltage adapter)..For car users, set the voltage sensitivity to H (High). It will run when the car is on, and if it doesn't run when the car is off than (you need a new battery for the car and) set it to M (medium) for a lower threshold to shut off.The cooler itself is great. It keeps things cool. It lacks rubber straps to hold the lid tight but the lid handle locks so it's mostly as good. It is NOT an Igloo. It works well enough.It will not maintain the set temperature. i put it at -5°F freezer 34°F fridge. It did freeze my 4oz water, but wentup to 15°F in the freeezer to do it. That's still below the freezing temperature of water, but a 10°F variance is something I'd want to be aware of... except if I'd bought a fridge/freezer where the temp goes from "1-5" and you don't really know what it ever is. This is an improvement.Power utilization is good.. fit and finish is awesome. The lid stays shut. The 110VAC adapter works great. My remaining projects are:1. Create a "mount" for it in the back seat so it doesn't "walk away" from my truck.2. Permanently wire it in. The cigarette lighter output is busy with a 3-way Y-adapter, a Valentine 1, a Garmin 5i, and a USB charger for the phone.Would I recommend this to others: YESWould I buy it again: If we get that RV trailer we've been talking about, YESWould I sell it to friends knowing they'll hunt me down if I rip them off: YESIf the zombie apocalypse was happening, other than my weapons would I take this: YESIf I could DIY make this better:1. Add insulation. As I said, it's not an igloo, and it cost energy to cool the space. If you're willing to reduce the space and put some foam or other insulation you'll not only save on power, but it will maintain temps great.2. Layer the food and put some for of clear vinyl between them. Put most used stuff on top. Some of this is "general cooler stuff" but now that you're working a compressor it matters more. That way you're not introducing ambient (hot) air into the cold box.3. Add a $60 refrigerator icemaker to the freezer side. Feed it water through a tube and a bottle, and feed it electricity... where there is a bit of a problem. You see, fridge replacement icemaker units are $50-$60... but they run on 120VAC. In a car, RV, boat, or aircraft you have 12 or 24VDC. You can use an inverter but there's a huge inefficiency there. So I'm looking to buy one, gut the motor, find a 12VDC motor that does the same job, and mount that in. There's a guy on youtube that mounted an icemaker in his cooler. Youtbe-search it (can't link to it here). The point is that installing an icemaker in a cooler is... well... cool... but installing it in a freezer means your cubes will stay frozen forever. Now if there was only a soda dispenser on top!
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