I have to get my deposit down on new TAB 400 and continue to struggle on fridge choice. The '21's have either 2.3 cu ft 12v compressor or 3.7 cu ft 3 way. I really like idea of 12v compressor but that sure sounds tiny. My sales guy is telling me the TAB's are "really just designed for short trips" .
What are the pros and cons of these two fridge choices? Deep in analysis paralysis...
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The compressor fridges just work so much better than the old style absorption ones, I really don't think there is much of a decision to it...but that's just my opinion on what works for me.
2023 Honda Ridgeline RTL-E with Redarc Trailer Brake Controller
2024 Ford F150 Supercrew short bed.
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I’ve only “mooch docked” once in the new 320, and that 12V was very quiet also.
2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
Towed by a white 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost “The Truck”
Didn't feel the wardrobe was worth the trade off. Rather go out to the Tahoe to retrieve clothing if need be than for food, beverage, ice, etc.
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'04 Chevy Tahoe Z71 DinoKiller
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Columbus, OH
The primary reason we went with the 3-way option was not the propane alternative (although I hope that works out) or even the extra space. The primary reason was my wife prefers having the refrig mounted up higher rather down at floor level. Easier access. Had there been an option for a 2-way mounted where the 3-way is located we would have preferred that. So far we have not actually put the 3-way in use yet.
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2018 Nissan Titan Pro 4X "Big Bird"
Leadville Colorado
A view of the larger 2-way compressor fridge in the TaB 400 Solo
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1. They are marginal at best in warm weather
2. Seems like the interior temperature always rises as you travel to a level where food is not truly safe to eat
3. Every time the ambient temperature changes, you either have stuff warmer than desired or frozen
4. RV has to be nearly level in order for them to work, which may not seem like a big deal but if you stop for any length of time with the RV not level, you have the potential to permanently damage an absorption refrigerator if it is operating.
5. They take up to 24 hours to cool off
6. You shouldn't put anything "warm" in them, everything should be pre-chilled
I could keep adding to the list, but I think I have made my point. The 12 VDC Compressor refrigerator simply works. Set the knob and forget about it. Nothing freezes, nothing gets warm while traveling, nothing has to be pre-chilled, they cool off in a matter of an hour or so, levelness doesn't matter.
If we need additional cool storage, I have 2 x Yeti coolers and if we take off FT this year like we may, I will buy an Iceco 12 VDC compressor portable cooler, maybe even a dual zone if we feel it is necessary. As many have already mentioned, there is plenty of room for 4 days if you pack consciously.
Brad
2022 Black Series HQ19 aka "Cricket"
2021 F-250 Tremor with PSD aka "Big Blue"
Concord, NC
Another thing to keep in mind...opting for the 3-way fridge lowers the A/C vent in the bed area to basically pillow height. You either get frigid air in the face of the person next to the vent or you can deflect air off the rear wall so it freezes out the inside person. I finally installed an inline 4" duct damper behind the drawer below the fridge to reduce airfow to the bed vent.
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It's really all about priorities and style of camping. In cases like this what's good for goose may not be good for the gander! 😉
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'04 Chevy Tahoe Z71 DinoKiller
San Diego, CA
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1. Never had an issue in warm weather.
2. Yes the temps will rise a bit since I run ours on 12v when we travel but never had it rise to levels of concern. Unless you run it on propane which is questionable depending on who you talk to.
3. Never had things warmer but yes I've had eggs and meat freeze because it gets colder than intended. I'm okay with colder. Definitely harder to maintain constant temps vs a 12 DC fridge. Our 12 DC fridge is definitely easier to maintain constant temps.
4. The T@bs are trailers that will be parked on ground or travel on ground level enough that you won't have an issue with this. They are not offroad trailers. In my old AT Chaser trailer this was not the case which is why I used a 12 DC fridge. I took that to some crazy of camber places.
5. Yes I always pre-chill prior to a trip as they do take longer to initially cool down. Not an issue as I prep for my trips anyway.
6. Yes part of my prep is to prechill drinks that go in the fridge. I also freeze meat as well. Helps cool the fridge down quicker anyway.
As an owner of both types I like them both. In the T@b we chose the 3-way for it's versatility, eye level height, organization and larger capacity. When boondocking I like the propane option, saves my battery for other things and easier to bring an extra propane tank if needed than worry about battery draw or upgrading batteries and solar. We also bring our cooler or our 12 DC fridge in our truck on long trips for extra food/drink storage. So the choice is clear as mud to you most likely. Everybody likes each type of fridge for different reasons and based on different experiences. Can't really go wrong.
2018 Nissan Titan Pro 4X "Big Bird"
Leadville Colorado
2018 Nissan Titan Pro 4X "Big Bird"
Leadville Colorado
2018 Nissan Titan Pro 4X "Big Bird"
Leadville Colorado
Jeff & Amy
Every trip one of us says “I’m so glad we got the small fridge and big storage.” Both are good options so I guess it really comes down to individual needs.
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