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I have a new ***Edit: Now slightly used - three weekend trips, price drop accordingly!*** Edgestar 80qt fridge/freezer. Located for pick up in Kittery, ME.
http://www.edgestar.com/Edgestar-80...default,pd.html?cgid=Appliances-Refrigerators
SOLD!
$390
Specifications:
This fridge has never been mounted in a vehicle and only plugged in to make sure it worked (which it does, not surprisingly). Even though I have plenty of room in the Excursion, I want a smaller one. We ran the 43qt Edgestar in the Defender for our trip south and it was perfect. I only ever travel with two of us and usually we stop every day or other day for supplies. I would rather have the floor space open for sitting up, getting dressed, and just space to put things. That is my only reason for selling. I want the smallest one.
I have a very high opinion of these fridges after my and many other's experiences with them. I had someone use my old 43qt one as a seat for a 6 hour ride through very bumpy roads. We climbed all over it and stacked everything on it for months. It made it through some seriously bumpy terrain and several jumps, I mean topes, unscathed. It is still in use right now plugged into 120v in Colombia. It took a SERIOUS beating and it never once failed me. That is why I bought another.
http://www.edgestar.com/Edgestar-80...default,pd.html?cgid=Appliances-Refrigerators
SOLD!
$390
Specifications:
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This fridge has never been mounted in a vehicle and only plugged in to make sure it worked (which it does, not surprisingly). Even though I have plenty of room in the Excursion, I want a smaller one. We ran the 43qt Edgestar in the Defender for our trip south and it was perfect. I only ever travel with two of us and usually we stop every day or other day for supplies. I would rather have the floor space open for sitting up, getting dressed, and just space to put things. That is my only reason for selling. I want the smallest one.
I have a very high opinion of these fridges after my and many other's experiences with them. I had someone use my old 43qt one as a seat for a 6 hour ride through very bumpy roads. We climbed all over it and stacked everything on it for months. It made it through some seriously bumpy terrain and several jumps, I mean topes, unscathed. It is still in use right now plugged into 120v in Colombia. It took a SERIOUS beating and it never once failed me. That is why I bought another.
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