❄️ Stay Cool, Stay Ahead – The Ultimate Portable Fridge for the Modern Explorer
The Setpower FC15 Portable 12V Refrigerator is a compact, energy-efficient cooler/freezer with a 15.8-quart capacity. Featuring a variable frequency compressor, it rapidly cools from 68℉ to -4℉ while consuming only 55W. Designed for both car and home use, it supports multiple power inputs including 12/24V DC and 110/240V AC, with built-in battery protection and silent operation under 42dB. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking reliable, stylish cooling on the go.
Brand Name | Setpower |
Model Info | FC15 |
Item Weight | 22 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 24 x 13 x 10.5 inches |
Item model number | FC15 |
Capacity | 15.8 Quarts |
Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 15.8 Quarts |
Freezer Capacity | 15 Liters |
Installation Type | Outdoor |
Part Number | FC15 |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Color | Green |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Defrost | Automatic |
Shelves | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
F**K
You can calibrate the displayed temperature if needed
Overall: ExcellentFlexibility: You can also turn off one side or the other to save a little power.Size and quality: This is a very nice fridge/freezer. Especially for the price. The 2 sized bins are perfect for organizing camping foods and drinks and vegetables and maybe the occassional ice cream treat. It fits a gallon milk jug or a normal 32 oz creamer bottle upright.Energy Draw: So far I have tested it once at 39 degrees in both compartments on and once with the smaller compartment turned off and in ECO mode. Over about 19 hours it averaged 12 watts then 10 watts per hour (precooled sitting inside at 69 degrees). I have a smaller Alpicool C15 and it uses 12 watts average under the same conditions so this is quite energy efficient considering this is bigger.Calibration: The display is set to -3C from the factory, (i.e. measured temp - 3 degrees is what the display will show). You can tweak the adjustment for 3 different temperature ranges to get the display to better match the actual interior temperature. Look up hidden menu to do this. Setpower has a good YT video. Somehow mine was way off from the factory setting and I thought something was wrong with the fridge before I figured it out.Display/Controls: The controls are simple and easy to use. However, the displayed temp is a little odd. If the interior temp is close to set temperature, it will just display the set temperature not the actual temperature. And the interior temp does vary a little bit from the set point, moreso in the small compartment. It is fine for my purposes as mass of the food will help to keep its temperature. The display software is based on Celcius internally so if you have it set to Farenheit it will convert from celcius and round it. For example 4c is 39f and 5c is 41. So you cannot set it to 40f. Kinda weird, but there's not anything wrong, it's just how it was designed. The only thing I miss on the display that I have on my other fridge is voltage readout. You can check it in the bluetooth app, but when out camping I am always checking my battery level. I have another voltmeter installed so no biggy.Noise level: It is very quiet. In comparison to my small Alpicool which I would call almost silent, this fan is more powerful so it makes slightly more noise and a tiny breeze if you are right up next to it but it should not bother even the lightest sleeper.Customer service was quick. Somehow I received a cracked 12volt plug and I emailed them overnight and they put a new one in the mail the next day. I like the design of their plugs too. The Alpicool one tends to fall out sometimes. This one grips the socket better.For the price especially on sale it seems great. And being able to use one side as a freezer I think will come in handy.
W**Y
LOVE this frig!
I’ve been using this frig in my van for over a month and I LOVE it! I have a huge 53qt Joy Tutus that I cannot lift or power. This 21qt Setpower is easy to manage, not heavy, big enough for my needs of 3-4 day trips and best of all, it SIPS power from my Jackery 500. It was maintaining 37 degrees after 4 days in warm weather and my Jackery was only at 44%! I love this thing! I love the digital display of the temp. I did test the 50 hours unplugged, and no that didn’t work but it held its own and kept a flat ice pack frozen for 3 days. It’s still a GREAT frig! So happy with my purchase!
R**E
Best cooler I've found yet
This cooler will not disappoint. It will reach your set temperature in 30 or 40 minutes, depending on what was set. It took 35 minutes to reach -4 degrees inside the cooler with the ambient outside temperature measured at 68 degrees. It took the included ice pack separater to freeze between 60 and 90 minutes, wasn't quite frozen at 60 minutes but was at 90 minutes. The compressor is not loud when starts running, if it is loud when you first run it contact customer support for guidance. The unit is very easy to set up and remembers what it was set to. Very good value for the cost. They are built so well I own three and use them all.
A**T
Very nice unit
This is a really nice unit. It seems well insulated and I had both compartments turned to freezer mode as cool as it would go and it was ready super fast. I’ve only had it plugged in for a few days, but it seems to be working perfectly fine in a 12 V plug. I was restricted by dimensions in my RV about the size of unit I could purchase and I would give this unit five stars except I would like the two compartments to have a removable wall divider because I just don’t have enough room for everything I need sadly.
B**N
High performance, high efficiency, good quality, good price
I've been wanting a portable dual zone cooler for years now. I had been using an Igloo Peltier type cooler for a while, but it is not efficient, burning a constant 60 watts so it kind of beats up on my power stations and can kill a car battery pretty quickly. It can't freeze things, and how cool it can get depends on the temperature outside, which is limiting.So compressor based dual zones have been, for years, priced out of my range. Last time I looked, probably like 5 years ago when I got the igloo, you were looking at 500 bucks for something approaching this energy efficiency and size. This one, on sale especially when I bought it(219.99) is really just an excellent value. It's made out of materials that feel like a quality high end cooler, and the dual zones are real dual zones. The one I tried before this could have the huge compartment freezer or fridge, and this tiny, laughably small compartment just fridge, which is the exact opposite of what I and what I suspect most people want. This one you can configure however you want. Both sides can freeze or fridge, in whatever configuration you want.It holds its temp pretty well too. I got no defrostring of the contents of the freezer after 3 hours of power outage from power station(environment was was low 80s temperature), which is important as that's more than enough time for me to charge up the power station and bring it back to resume power. Let me be clear, it did lose some temp, but not to the point of freezer contents defrosting, they were still frozen. This is important as I use this for my work on the road. It can keep the contents frozen for more than long enough to pull my power station into an office or hook up to a solar panel and charge up.The power consumption is just phenomenal. It burns 45watts when you first power up. In warmer environments it can burn 36watts, and in cooler environments I rarely see it go above 24. And those numbers are not, like with a peltier cooler, constant. It goes on and off to maintain temp, so it is a massive reduction in power consumption compared to my peltier cooler. In cooler weather, it has consumed less than 300 watts a day, and about 500 watts in warmer weather. I have not tested this in hot(high 90s and higher) weather yet, so I'd imagine it will consume more there, but that's par for the course.If I had any complaint, although this is more of a fantasy wish than a complaint... it's still a little on the big side for my current use case. When it's in my trunk, I have to take it out to fully open it. But this is the smallest, most efficient dual zone I was able to find anywhere near this price point, and it's just plain worth it.It sips power, holds its temp, has true dual zones, and is good quality. If you've been wanting a small dual zone freezer/fridge cooler but the high price tag has been holding you back, consider this. It's pretty nice.
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