BLUF: Is the extra cost of a dual-zone fridge worth it?
I'm in the market for a fridge. I've been squirreling away cash for a while now. I'm considering a budget, mid-grade, or premium model as noted below. I have a family of 4 and the fridge will live in the back of a 2007 100 series Land Cruiser. On average, we camp for 3 nights at a time, typically setting up a basecamp with my trailer/RTT and exploring via truck, bike, and hike. I already have 2 ga wire run to a distribution block in the back in anticipation for the fridge addition (and for a previous HAM radio install). I have no experience with 12v fridges.
I am considering purchasing ONE of the following:
Whynter FM-62DZ or Whynter FM-65G
OR
Dometic CFX 65DZ or Dometic CFX 65W
OR
SnoMaster LP61 or SnoMaster LP66
Within each of the manufacturers, would you recommend the single-zone fridge or the dual-zone?
Thanks for your input.
-Will
I'm in the market for a fridge. I've been squirreling away cash for a while now. I'm considering a budget, mid-grade, or premium model as noted below. I have a family of 4 and the fridge will live in the back of a 2007 100 series Land Cruiser. On average, we camp for 3 nights at a time, typically setting up a basecamp with my trailer/RTT and exploring via truck, bike, and hike. I already have 2 ga wire run to a distribution block in the back in anticipation for the fridge addition (and for a previous HAM radio install). I have no experience with 12v fridges.
I am considering purchasing ONE of the following:
Whynter FM-62DZ or Whynter FM-65G
OR
Dometic CFX 65DZ or Dometic CFX 65W
OR
SnoMaster LP61 or SnoMaster LP66
Within each of the manufacturers, would you recommend the single-zone fridge or the dual-zone?
Thanks for your input.
-Will