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    WAECO CFX50 Portable Fridge/Freezer

    After six years of constant use and abuse of our Waeco CF60, thrown back and forth from the caravan to the back of the ute like a tradie’s shovel, we upgraded to the new Waeco CFX50 fridge/freezer. For the last three months travelling, the Waeco has been constantly used, pulled in and out of the Amarok at every campsite or caravan park. We have the Dometic fridge in the caravan and seeing that we like a lot of fresh foods, we have used the Waeco CFX50 non-stop as a freezer at a constant -11°C. Even sitting out under the awning of the caravan in the heat, it has never struggled to keep a constant negative temperature and all foods kept fresh and frozen.

    CFX-50_OPEN_TOP_Distort-DSC0325The new design is a definite improvement on the old, with the interior offering more room than the older models. The overall weight is much lighter and easier to carry thanks to the spring-loaded handles. The inclusion of a rubber bung in the bottom of the main fridge section for draining is a great introduction for either those spills you may incur or just giving it the weekly clean out. The added USB Port on the end of the fridge is a terrific way of keeping the iPad or iPhone charged up or keeping in touch with the loved ones while away. A temperature setting ranging from +10°C to -22°C gives you an option to change your mind like a Melbourne weather pattern and be able to keep any product cool or freeze the steak until the next BBQ. We have many more environments to test the Waeco in with solar and battery packs etc. but with it’s performance so far, we are confident it will cope with anything we put it through.

    SPECS

    Configuration Fridge/freezer (fridge/freezer compartment + dairy section)
    Gross capacity 50 litres
    Voltage 12/24 volts DC and 100 – 240 volts AC
    Power input
    (AC 230 V)
    Approx. 60 watts (@230 V AC, 5 °C interior, 32 °C ambient)
    USB charging outlet 5 V / 500 mA rating
    Power consumption
    (DC 12 V)
    Average current draw x running time. Average 0.77 Ah/h (@12 V, 5 °C interior, 32 °C ambient temperature)
    Temperature range +10 °C to -22 °C (Although capable of -22 °C due to energy efficient design, minimum setting of -18 °C recommended for normal usage)
    Insulation CFC-free PU foam, substantial thickness on lid, bottom & sides
    System Fully hermetic WAECO ACV20DC compressor with integrated control electronics, low voltage protection adjustable for leisure and starter battery via electronic system, electronic fuse/automatic reverse pole protection, dynamically ventilated wire tube condenser, aluminium rollbond evaporator
    Material Cabinet & lid: Polypropylene, Handle ends: Glass filled nylon, Handle rod: powder coated steel, Hinges: Die cast stainless steel, All screws are stainless steel
    Colour Body: pale grey/dark grey; lid: dark grey
    Weight 20.4 kg
    Dimensions W661 x H471 x D455 mm (W725 inc handles)
    Quality features Detachable lid, interior light. CFX VMSO2 electronics with soft start and turbo cooler, USB port, 4 point M6 nutserts in base. Click here for further features.
    Scope of delivery DC and AC connection cables, removable wire basket, spring-loaded carrying handles
    Warranty: 3 year full warranty + additional 2 year (parts only) on compressor

    MODELS
    If you’re not sure which model will suit you, visit http://www.waeco.com.au/cfx/models.asp to see the full range.

    CONCLUSION
    Like all Waeco fridges, they have improved the design and layout and added some techy items like the USB Port. With the temperature range, the robust build and the improved internal layout, you cannot go past the Waeco CFX range and will not be disappointed with the price as they are great value for money.

    WAECO CFX50 Portable Fridge/Freezer was last modified: January 18th, 2016 by The Junior Nomads
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    Scarborough Holiday Village

    by The Junior Nomads September 26, 2013

    Review Date 26 September 2013 Rating 4.5/5 Dates of Stay 19 – 26 September 2013 Will We Return Yes Rates Peak Powered overnight: $45+ Powered weekly: $240+ Off-peak Powered overnight: $35+…

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    The journey so far

    by The Junior Nomads September 23, 2013

    A fun flashback of our journey so far. Enjoy!

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    Chicken and Vegetable Patties

    by The Junior Nomads September 21, 2013

    When you’re camping, you often find that by the end of the week you have bits and pieces of food left over and you’re wondering what to do with them. What better thing to do than make patties?

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    Cotton Tree Holiday Park

    by The Junior Nomads September 19, 2013

    Review of our stay at Cotton Tree Holiday Park.

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    Making Music at Questacon Part II

    by The Junior Nomads September 12, 2013

    We had a fantastic time at Questacon in Canberra doing all sorts of childish things. We never really grow up do we? Making Music at Questacon Part II was last modified:…

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    by The Junior Nomads September 4, 2013

    Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Australian War Memorial

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    by The Junior Nomads September 4, 2013

    After another buffet breakfast at the Ibis Styles, we again crossed the border into ACT and headed to Questacon aka The National Science and Technology Centre. We really enjoyed the drive…

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    Telstra Tower and Australian War Memorial, Canberra

    by The Junior Nomads September 3, 2013

    We said farewell to Jindabyne and what’s left of the snowfields this morning to head to Canberra. It’s been over 10 years since either of us were here, and we were…

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    Perisher Valley

    by The Junior Nomads September 2, 2013

    After the disappointment of yesterday – with no snow at all at Jindabyne and virtually none at Thredbo – we were feeling more anxious than excited as we got up early…

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