I've had the Suaoki for a couple of weeks now, and I have to say that so far I am very impressed. The build quality is excellent, and has a regulated 12v output (perfect for fridges) via the cigarette lighter plug. I have not run the fridge on it yet (its in storage until next weekend) but I have used it for recharging cordless tool batteries, charging phones, and running some lights while working on projects around the house for the last couple of weekends. Yesterday it was finally depleted to about 25% and I hooked it up to a 100w HQST solar panel and it charged in 3 hours at a rate over 70 watts for most of the time, even in relatively weak morning winter sun (9:30 am to 12:30 pm). I'll post another report on it when I get some time with the fridge. My plan is to power the fridge off the car's 12v outlet while in transit, and then swap to the Suaoki + solar panel while camped. The unit will power the 12v receptacle while charging - I tested it with a 35 watt load on the receptacle and a 70 watt solar input and the unit gained charge. I'm guessing that the Dometic fridge will average about 24 watts while cycling.
For $389 on Amazon (with auto-coupon), this battery pack appears to be a very good value. My only complaint so far is that I wish it had a % meter for the battery rather than a 5-level icon. The regulated 12v output and MPPT solar controller along with a very (VERY) quiet 300w inverter make it perfect for my application. Now my challenge is to find a suitable tie-down for it to keep it from sliding around. Its roughly the size of a Group 65 battery, but I have not been able to find a good tie-down that won't require tools to remove the unit.