Basil.
Active member
Hey all,
I am selling my Snomaster 66L Dual Zone Expedition Series Fridge, i've had it about 9 months now and it has preformed flawlessly and has kept beer very cold on many trips. The only reason i'm selling it is because I sold my FJ Cruiser and switched to a truck with a camper and fridge already installed. The fridge is in great shape and runs just like it should, no damage or funky smells.
Included is: The fridge, remote monitor and controller, and power cords.
LINK TO FRIDGE
Details,
- 12/24 V DC 120 V AC
- Model: EX95D 95D
- Size: 32.48 x 18.50 x 25 Inches, 825W x 470D x 635H mm's
- Capacity: 89.81 Quarts, 85 Liter (37/48 Split)
- Running Current: 2.5, 5 or Variable @ 12 V DC, average run time 12 hours in 24
- Power Consumption: 66 watt
- Weight: 83.77lbs, 38Kg
The fridge is located in San Diego, CA. I do not want to ship it, but am willing to drive to meet someone. Asking $800. I can provide more photos upon request.
The fridge/stove slide is available for $1,000. Details here: LINK
_BAL6118 by Basil Lynch, on Flickr
I am selling my Snomaster 66L Dual Zone Expedition Series Fridge, i've had it about 9 months now and it has preformed flawlessly and has kept beer very cold on many trips. The only reason i'm selling it is because I sold my FJ Cruiser and switched to a truck with a camper and fridge already installed. The fridge is in great shape and runs just like it should, no damage or funky smells.
Included is: The fridge, remote monitor and controller, and power cords.
LINK TO FRIDGE
Details,
- 12/24 V DC 120 V AC
- Model: EX95D 95D
- Size: 32.48 x 18.50 x 25 Inches, 825W x 470D x 635H mm's
- Capacity: 89.81 Quarts, 85 Liter (37/48 Split)
- Running Current: 2.5, 5 or Variable @ 12 V DC, average run time 12 hours in 24
- Power Consumption: 66 watt
- Weight: 83.77lbs, 38Kg
The fridge is located in San Diego, CA. I do not want to ship it, but am willing to drive to meet someone. Asking $800. I can provide more photos upon request.
The fridge/stove slide is available for $1,000. Details here: LINK
_BAL6118 by Basil Lynch, on Flickr
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