Keep the cold ones crisp in your car, with the Dometic CFF 12 portable fridge freezer.
This fridge freezer is not only portable but can be fixed into your car using straps, and comes with a guide to simplify this process. There are many practical features that come with this Dometic, including the removable cup holder which reveals underneath it an extra storage compartment for keys, cables, and more. The optimized interior is designed for effective use of storage space and even temperature distribution.
Conveniently, there is an energy-efficient interior LED light - so you don’t have to waste time fishing around for your easy-to-reach refreshments. For flexibility and accessibility, this cooling compartment has the option to be powered by AC or DC and has a digital and dimmable temperature setting display, so it’s bright enough at night and dim for the daytime.
Stay calm, extra cool, and collected with the Dometic CFF 12 portable fridge freezer.
0.79 Ah/h @12V, 4°C interior, 32°C ambient | 4.8A Maximum
Compressor:
Genuine Dometic
Temperature Range:
10°C to −18°C
Warranty:
3 Year
Supplier Code:
CFF 12
Snowys Code:
157337
Reviews
(3)
5.03
Q&A's (2)
Solar powering1 answer
What would be required to run this fridge occasionally using a solar panel?
Chris - Goolwa North, SA (1 year ago)
G'day Chris,
You would need a battery or power pack to connect the fridge to, then solar panels will connect to the battery/power pack to charge the battery while in use to keep the power topped up. Solar wouldn't provide a steady enough current to use on its own. There is a blog here about Battery & Solar Setup which outlines what you need to get your fridge running on a trip and some common questions.
Kaya - Snowys(1 year ago)
Minimum clearances1 answer
What are the minimum clearances required on each side for safe/efficient operation? Ditto CFF20 version.
Greg - Orbost, VIC(1 year ago)
G'day Greg,
The rule of thumb for all fridges is a clearance of around 5-10cm minimum and making sure it's kept in a spot with adequate ventilation. Generally, the consequences of inadequate ventilation would be the fridge running hot, and drawing a lot of power to offset this. You'd just have a massive drop in efficiency. Hope that helps.