ebrabaek
Adventurer
Why Engel?
I like having choices. Admittedly I have no experience with real 12 volt fridges so I am basing this on reviews done by others. I am not counting the disgruntled customers, that had a bad experience, but people that know what they are talking about. The following prerequisites were important to me, but not in any specific order or priority.
First: Price. I got this for $600 as a floor model, that was missing the handles, but that matters not to me as I would have taken them off anyway. It was other why priced out of my range.
Second: Energy foot print. The Engel uses about 40% less energy than the other ones, due to the compressor style. To me that is important as I have taken a minimalistic approach with a 27 AH battery with a 50watt solar.
Third: Simplicity. As there are no pushbuttons with electronics, and a one moving part motor, I predict that it will last for a very long time. I do understand that having a digital gage thermometer, and an inside light is convenient, but not important to me.
Fourth: Size. Once I realized I had a choice and was not locked into the Artic fridge, I was all in. But there are not much room, and the Engel would work.
Fifth: Reviews. In general the reviews of this cooler have been very good. I could have had the Smitty for $427 on Amazon, but didn't for two simple, to me, reasons. So many bad reviews, and power consumption.
The Arctic fridge consumes between 3.5 and 3.9 Amps when running whereas the Engel is less than half of that. Granted I have not had an amp meter on it yet, but as soon as the DC chord comes in I will do that, but Engel, unlike many other manufactures, did provide a very detailed power consumption graph, and I am familiar with the style of compressor.
I hope this helps. It was a combination of the above 5 reasons, and whilst none were singled, they were all important, and the Engel fit the bill.