Jim K in PA
Adventurer
A few weeks ago I posted about a Disco with built-in storage and a drawer fridge. I said that I thought drawer fridges were worth considering for expedition builds with built-in storage: https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/land-rover-ideas-for-jeeps.218029/post-3073863
I got one of Morris 4x4's regular marketing emails today and Dometic fridges were one of the things featured in the email. I noticed that they are now offering drawer fridges. I knew drawer fridges were generally less expensive than top load fridges, but in this email a 30-qt drawer fridge is 2/3 of the price of a 28-qt. top load.
I do think drawer fridges worth considering. If I hadn't gotten the two top-load fridges I have for nothing (Dometic gave them to me for shows and Trail Kitchen design use), I think I might have gone with a drawer fridge.
Neat idea for a drawer fridge, but I would caution anyone considering one to make sure there is adequate ventilation for heat exchange. As with a top load, the efficiency and therefore on-off cycle ratios depend on the ability to shed heat from the exchanger. It's challenging to keep adequate airflow for a top load fridge, and I imagine even more so for a drawer fridge. Low air flow will result in longer run times and therefore reduced battery only operation run time.
Just a thought.