







❄️ Stay Chill Anywhere: The Ultimate Off-Grid Fridge for the Modern Explorer
The Techomey 3-Way Propane Refrigerator offers versatile power options (propane, 12V DC, 110V AC) with a compact 2.1 cu.ft capacity. Designed for off-grid living, it features silent absorption cooling, automatic defrost, adjustable shelving, and a reversible door, making it perfect for RVs, campers, and tiny spaces. Eco-friendly and efficient, it ensures fresh storage wherever your journey takes you.





| Brand Name | Techomey |
| Model Info | HSG-60B2U(A)-FBA |
| Item Weight | 47.4 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 18.9 x 18.11 x 26.18 inches |
| Item model number | HSG-60B2U(A)-FBA |
| Weighted Annual Energy Consumption | 0.03 Kilowatt Hours |
| Capacity | 2.1 Cubic Feet |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 402 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 2.1 Cubic Feet |
| Noise | 0.01 dB |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Part Number | HSG-60B2U(A)-FBA |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Special Features | Automatic Defrost |
| Drawer Type | storage |
| Color | black |
| Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
| Defrost | Automatic |
| Door Hinges | Right |
| Door Material Type | Plastic |
| Shelf Type | Wire |
| Shelves | 2 |
| Material Type | PCM |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 47.4 Pounds |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
S**E
Work good
Used this to replace my fridge in a Rialta, easy fit with a few modifications, seems to run a bit cold but realized that it has an adjustable t-stat on the inside top so I'm still playing with setting. I'm currently using it on the gas mode. I used the regulator that came with the unit connected to the existing regulated line, no issues
A**A
things too know
having issues with everything freezing no matter what settings used. and its only been used a few times so this is very expensive for having issues like this, unreliable. its also confusing how to start the unit if you not using it allot, each time I do I have to play with it to remember, not user friendly as for plug and playI had several issues and if your like me and dont read manuals, one of the issues im sure is addressed on how to operate. the battery for the sparker I kept thinking you had to screw in and unscrew after it started to run, but leave the battery in and dont touch anymore, the ignitor button is in the control panel (felt stuppid on this one)2nd issue is not as obvious, my frig kept flame kept going out. after trial and error, the wind can blow this out very easy... after a hunch I blow on the flame and sure enough it went out, so I placed the frig in a spot no wind could do this and its been running great ever sense
C**S
Cold enough but don't expect it like home
I have this at our camp and we don't have power so we only use it on propane. It gets cold enough to keep some essentials from spoiling. It only keeps things as cold as a cooler would and that's all I really wanted so I guess I can't complain. I did expect it to be colder. I will check it with a thermometer and update this comment in the future.
G**5
Works better than my dometic did
I put this in my Palomino pup up truck camperFit in where my Dometic fridge wasThe controls on this fridge are much nicer than the Dometic and this fridge seems to get much colder Tha my old one
A**R
Works!
This is the second fridge I’ve ordered, this one seems to work well but both of the shelves that go in the door arrived broken
M**D
Arrived broken and nonfunctional. Cheap construction. Do not buy.
Arrived broken, both cosmetically and operationally. Pilot light won't stay lit, posing a dangerous situation. Plastic shelves were thin and cheaply made, and arrived cracked. 0/10. Would not recommend.
A**Z
Great beverage fridge in our toy hauler
We've had this running 24/7 for 3 months and it hasn't missed a beat.We've ran it on DC and shore power, we didn't have the need to hook upto propane yet but it includes the hose and proper regulator.DC CORDYou will need to install the included DC cigarette lighter ended cord, it's simple just remove 2 screws from the marked cover insert the wire ends in the same color wire fittings and tighten them down with the attached set screws.In the manual it is not recommended to hard wire the DC, so if your installing it in a camper RV you'll want an DC port installed.POWER CONSUMPTIONWe've used this powering it from our jackery power station which allows me to see how many watts it pulls.At startup it pulls 104 watts, then once it comes down to temp it averages 4 watts until it kicks on again to maintain the temperature.I can run it 3 days off our 1000watt power station before needing to recharge, so its average daily watt use is 300 watts, this is opening and closing many times throughout the day and night. It uses less power if it's not being opened or your not introducing warm items into it.It takes around an hour to come down to temp with the ambient temperature at 78 degrees. If you have it installed in your RV, I would get it running the day before you load it.CAPACITYI can get enough food for a week, (3 meals a day), for 2 people, and a bit more if I stack it better.I've found I get better capacity if I remove the shelves from the door and slide the wire shelves 2" forward and use some tape to secure them in place.PROPANE GASincluded flue tube scrubber is stored in the flue tube on arrival.The included hose/regulator is 64" long.It has a button on the front to ignite the pilot light, and a red/green gauge to indicate if the pilot is on.The flue scrubber/cleaner is stowed in the flue when it arrivesAC SHORE POWERthis comes with a standard 3 prong US 120 cord and plug pre installed.The usable length is 37" from the back of the cooling fins to where the molded 3 prong plug.I wouldn't have minded if the plug was a 90 degree angle making it sit flush to an outlet, since clearances are tight when installing it in and RV, this is my only gripe.REVERSIBLE DOORa door pin for reversing the door from left to right opening is included, you'll have to switch some hinge pieces around.MANUAL CONTROLSThis has a simple manual control panel which is covered by a clear plastic door so your settings don't accidentally get bumped.You'll have to manually switch it over from DC, shore power, or propane, it won't automatically do it for you.SILENT OPERATIONthis is no different than any smaller RV refrigerator I've had.It doesn't have a Compressor or an air circulation fan like your home refrigerator.If you've never been around a small RV refrigerator, don't think it's not working because it doesn't make any noise, it is.As long as you've turned on what it needs to power it properly, just wait an hour or so and feel if it's getting cold inside. If not double check it's powers sources and if you have the control knobs set correctly.USER/INSTALLATION MANUALis comprehensive even though it's not thick. It covers everything from operations, troubleshooting, installation, maintenance, cleaning, schematics and more.If your having a problem chances are very high you'll find the resolution in this book. It is well written.DIMENSIONSI included these on my photos for referenceOVERALL THOUGHTSIt's a little workhorse and has worked non stop in hot 115 degree weather and nicer weather now around 78 degrees. I wouldn't hesitate to order from this manufacturer again.Hopefully this was helpful, Thank you!
A**F
Runs too cold , it freezes milk on 1 which is the lowest setting
Runs too cold like a freezer , my milk gets frozen solid on the lowest setting
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