š Chill Anywhere, Anytime!
The AstroAI 12 Volt Car Refrigerator is a versatile and portable cooling solution with a 15L capacity, capable of reaching temperatures as low as -4°F. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it features fast cooling, multiple power-saving modes, and both AC and DC adapters for seamless use in various settings. Its user-friendly design includes an LED display and USB charging port, making it the perfect companion for camping, road trips, and more.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24 x 14.5 x 12.75 inches |
Package Weight | 10.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.6 x 22.2 x 9.8 inches |
Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
Brand Name | AstroAI |
Warranty Description | 3 months |
Model Name | IPF15 |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | AstroAI |
Part Number | ASIPF150G |
Included Components | Refrigerator |
Size | 16 Quart(15L) |
Capacity | 16 Quarts |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
C**N
Todo quien brinde un Servicio VIP No deje de comprarlo š
Un producto muy necesario para mi SUV de Lujo,puedo brindar un mejor Servicio y Eficiencia para mis clientes,asĆ puedo mantenerle frĆo sus productos lĆquido y sólidos es una Bendición y Realmente hace la Diferencia šŖš½š
A**Z
Works great while overlanding!
!!!! UPDATE 10-2-2020!!!! We returned from our 10 day overland car camping trip here are my results.It has been plugged in and working as a beer fridge set at 34 degrees since August 14th. A few days before departure I set the temp to 15 degrees and used it as a freezer for food and to make ice, it performed flawlessly.We used a combination of power sources, our Jackery 1000 power station, cigarette lighter, and AC power during our trip.(NOTE - turn off the AstroAI when changing power sources, and REMEMBER to turn it back on, our meal plans rapidly changed from not remembering to turn it back on.)This AstroAI fridge freezer performed excellent, even while being subjected to off-road travel, and the countless times it was transferred in and out of the vehicle.The only challenge was, making sure it had its required 5" airspace around it, since our Jeep was pretty packed for this trip. !!!!END OF UPDATE 10-2-2020!!!!!!! ORIGINAL REVIEW!!!! I'm testing it out now before we take it on a multi day trip overland car camping.All temperatures are in FarenheitI plugged into my Jackery 1000 to see what kind of watt draw it has and how long it takes to drain the Jackery before having to recharge it.So far I started the AstroAI on full power with the Jackery at 98 percent full. The ambient temperature was 74 degrees, the internal AstroAI fridge/freezer temp was 89 degrees. It took 30 minutes for the internal temp to go down to 4 degrees, ( note I didn't put any contents in the AstroAI). I then adjusted the temp to 34 degrees and loaded it with 22 twelve ounce cans. The next day I switched the AstroAI over to ECO mode.While on FULL power it draws:When running the compressor andcooling down 40-45 WATTS and anoccasional 2 second spike to 48 watts.Once cooled, it pulls 1-5 watts.While on ECO power it draws:When running the compressor andcooling down 30-38 WATTS.Once cooled, it pulls 1-5 watts.I used the 110 outlet plug on the Jackery, not the 12 volt plug. In total it ran for 76 hours on the Jackery 1000 without charging. This included having it opened to figure out the best way to load maximum amount of cans, letting them cool from room temperature, and opening the lid 12 more times for removal of 12 cans.It's been plugged into 110 and running since August 13th, I have it on ECO power, and set at 34 degrees, it fluctuates 4 degrees plus or minus. Doing well.So far, my observation and experience:THE GOOD- cools rapidly- lightweight and compact- great pricing- excellent customer service- quiet operation- 3 options for battery protectionTHE NOT SO GOOD- black may be the current trend, but is a terrible heat attracting, heat retention color for an item intended to keep things cold.- internal dimensions could be a bit wider/ taller to accommodate standard 12oz beer/soda cans without wasted space.My plan is to use it as a 12oz standard beer/soda/ water fridge, and occasional designated freezer for longer trips. The AstroAi will get used more in the coming weeks, we have a 2 day local trip, and a 2 week trip both on and off road. I will report back how it does late September.!!!!END OF ORIGINAL REVIEW!!!
R**R
Happy Little Porta-Freezer (so farā¦)
I received the 15 liter version on Wednesday, and over the past couple days Iāve been running a bunch of tests on the unit in preparation for our Big 2021 Road Trip starting next week.First, an Amazon shipping grumble: it arrived in a large Amazon box with very little packing between the outer and inner box. Looked like it bounced around a lot - but the bigger issue is the outer Amazon box had no āthis side upā or āfragileā markings, and the item had seemingly spent a lot of time on its side (or worse) on the way. Fortunately, after sitting for 6 hours in the proper orientation, it started just fine.So far, Iām rather impressed. At -4 F setting and Eco setting (3.2 amps, 40 watts), it will freeze and hold ice cube trays in 4-6 hours in a hot 100 degree garage. The Max setting (4 amps, 50 watts) seems to speed things up a bit.It also seems to work well as a refrigerator - set at 35 F, it chilled a room-temperature 12-pack in 4-5 hours and then held it at 35-37 degrees overnight without freezing the contents. Again running in a hot garage comparable to a warm car. Much better than a piezo cooler (which pulls the same amps for a lot less cooling) - and comparable to a small dorm fridge (which this seems to be a smarter ruggedized version of).The low voltage cutoff seems to work correctly, but there could be added drain from the unit still trying to run intermittently at the lower voltage. I wired up a high-amp 12 volt connection tied into the ignition switch just to be safe and prevent vehicle battery drain. I may tie in a small gel cell to keep it running during brief (less than 30 minute) stops.Iām thinking it was a good idea to get the smaller 15 liter size, as itās already too big to fit in some places in our minivan. The weight is very manageable, even with a full compartment.Our plan is to use this to continually freeze ice packs to swap into the larger ice chests, both while weāre driving and taking it into the motel room overnight. Hopefully weāll have a lot less need to ask motel lobbies to freeze our packs or hunt for an ice machine. If the unit doesnāt get filled up with ice cream first⦠:)Update: the unit survived 32 days of continuous operation on our 2021 Big Road Trip. The 15 liter size is easy to bring into the motel room and plug in each night, and bring back out in the morning. I wired it in parallel with a 18 AH 12V gel cell to keep it running when we were parked during the day. This kept it running (and cold) much longer, but the battery drain meant we had to recharge the pack every night (alternator power wouldn't keep it charged). We kept 5-6 freezer packs in there and swapped them with the ones in the ice chest every 24 hours or so (if we didn't buy ice cream instead) :) Definitely worth the investment.Another update: Itās been across the US twice again, and is still running great.Another update: several more trips, including another transcontinental one - still running fine.Spring 2024 update: still running great - just went on another week-long cross-country trip.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 week ago