Features:
Refrigerator has reversible doors that can be installed in either direction to work in any layout
Moveable shelves and compartments organize your food for those long trips or off-grid adventures
2 Adjustable glass shelves, 3 door compartments, and a crisper drawer in the fridge
2 In-door bottle racks to store your beverages on the fridge door
1 Glass shelf and 2 door compartments in freezer
Separate temperature controls for the refrigerator and freezer
5 Levels of adjustment on refrigerator keep your groceries cold
Knob in freezer regulates temperature from cold to colder
Auto-defrost system heats the freezer for short periods of time to dissolve frost
Lock keeps doors from swinging open while traveling
Stylish stainless steel front complements most RV interiors
Durable, vibration-resistant steel construction withstands the bumping and jostling of RV travel
Simple installation – hardwires directly to your 12V electrical line
Adjust front feet to ensure fridge is level – hardware included
Use back wheels to maneuver into place
Note: Install the refrigerator in a convenient location away from extreme heat and cold. You must allow 1″ of space on all sides for proper ventilation. This fridge is not designed for recessed installation.
Versatility makes this fridge a great choice for your RV. Reversible doors give you increased flexibility when installing your fridge. If you don’t like the way it opens, and you have the space, you can change it to open the other way. The mounting brackets are included, so even if you decide to put this in a different RV, you have that option. And you can adjust the shelves to make room for extra ingredients for your home-cooked meals. The travel lock keeps the doors closed regardless of how you install them, so you don’t have to worry while you move on down the road.
RV Fridge Replacement
It doesn’t matter if you are replacing your non-working refrigerator or are just ready for an upgrade for your RV kitchen, you have a few things to consider before making that purchase. Most original RV refrigerators use propane for absorption cooling, while this Everchill model uses 12V DC hooked to your RV’s battery. Absorption refrigerators can be hard to fix, don’t have a dedicated defrost cycle, and take a long time to cool down, but they run on propane which is great when you don’t have electricity.
The 12V refrigerators require little maintenance, most have an auto defrost cycle, and they can cool in as little as 1 hour. They’re also safer because they use a compressor instead of propane, which allows it to cool down 4 times faster while avoiding safety risks associated with propane such as fires, gas leaks, and explosions. The downside is that you must have the proper battery bank or invest in solar. If you don’t, you could drain your batteries in as little as 1 night of dry camping.
2022302038 Everchill Refrigerator for RVs – Frost Free – Reversible Doors – 10 Cubic Feet – 12 Volt – Stainless Steel
Replaces WD-282FWDC, BCD280WEV804H-6/RHH, and BCD280WEV804F
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