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An Overlander’s Guide to Coolers and Fridges

Canyon Coolers Outfitter Series 55qt: https://amzn.to/3cUBDND ARB Classic Fridge Freezer:https://amzn.to/3hpTu2o Dometic CFX: https://amzn.to/3fl56Sq ARB Zero: https://amzn.to/2Y1E6BX Coleman Extreme: https://amzn.to/2B5vUXY What To Look For In An Off-Road Freezer/Fridge Or Cooler: https://www.4wheelparts.com/the-dirt/... So it’s the start of camping season and I know you’re all heading out so you can have some fun far away from everyone. Wherever you go and whatever you do you’re going to need to take some food with you, and some of that food is going to need to be cold. To help with that off-road journalist and veteran rock crawler, Harry Wagner and I wanted to share some of our experiences. I’ll share some of the coolers I’ve used over the years as well as some tips for getting the best performance from a cooler. Harry has a few different 12v fridges to show as well as some tips on selecting the right fridge for your needs. Canyon Coolers Outfitter 55QT Roto-Molded Cooler This season, Canyon Coolers have been kind enough to send us this hard cooler and soft cooler for us to use. Harry took an epic road trip to Alaska last summer and took a 110 quart Canyon Cooler, which was big enough to store not only his cold food but all of his dry food as well. We are testing the much more reasonably sized https://canyoncoolers.com/products/ou... Outfitter 55 quart cooler, which retails for only $230. Canyon Cooler is based out of Flagstaff, AZ and for the past 10 years has offered rotomolded coolers with a full lifetime warranty. Right off the bat there are a few things I really like: Low Profile Design The Canyon cooler has a squared off design without handles or protrusions that make it take up excess space. This cooler will fit in tight with all the other gear in your truck or trailer. Roto-Molded with thick insulation Coolers like this are roto-molded which is a really expensive way to do one-piece plastic molding. Canyon Cooler makes Nomad soft sided coolers in 20 quarts and 30 quart sizes, which cost $149.99 and $169.99 respectively. These coolers are great because you can cram them in locations that a hard sided cooler would not fit, and collapse them as you consume the contents. We like to keep snacks in our soft cooler where they are easily at hand, without concerns about getting konked in the head when we are driving down the trail. Soft coolers have come a long way in recent years. Stand out features on this for me are the slick durable material, Waterproof zipper and the adjustable shoulder strap for hauling it down to the beach. ARB Fridge (old) This classic ARB freezer fridge has served me well over the past decade, from my 4Runner to my Tacoma and now living most of the time in the back of my Access Cab Tundra. At 50 liters it is a good balance between cost (about $1000), weight (about 50 pounds), and capacity (50 liters). I typically try to pack drinks and plastic items on the bottom and then put soft items like vegetables and fruit on the top. I also try to avoid bringing glass on the trail whenever possible. The fridge is faded and the 12v plug is ripping out, but it is still going strong. The transit bag offers an extra level of insulation and keeps your investment from getting scratched up, but the velcro has never stuck well on this fridge from day one. ARB Fridge (New) The newest fridge on the market is ARB’s Zero line, which they unveiled at the SEMA Show last winter. In addition to being olive drab, I immediately like the square, reinforced edges that maximize the space of the fridge. Things shaped like an Action Packer are a pet peeve for me because there is so much wasted space, and in something like my Tracker or bobbed mini truck space is at a premium. Of course, when we are talking about the huge 101 quart dual zone Zero fridge, it takes up a lot of space and costs over $1500. If I only had one fridge this size Zero would not be it, but ARB also offers the dual zone in a 73 quart size as well as single zone in 47 and 63 quart sizes, with prices comparable to the classic ARB fridge. What you get with the Zero line is the ability to monitor and control your fridge from ARB’s app, a USB outlet, 12v outlets on each side to make mounting and power routing easy, recessed handles, and a unique new tie down system that is the best I have seen. I got the giant dual zone fridge to put in the back seat of my crew cab Ram with a Northstar camper on the back, it basically doubles the cold storage I have and allows me to spend more time away from civilization. One of my favorite features of this new ARB Zero fridge is the dual lids, which can be easily switched from one side to the other depending on how you need them to open. https://arbusa.com/portable-fridge-fr... Outro

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