I want to buy a camp fridge either 50 litre waeco or 32 litre Engel and are unsure which is the best Waeco or Engel
Peter_n_Margaret said
06:33 PM Jan 2, 2008
Problem!
Every Waeco owner will say Waeco.
Every Engel owner will say Engel.
Both are good quality products. The Waeco uses a Danfos compressor which is common to virtually every brand except Engel who use their own. The smaller Engels draw lower amps, but possibly need higher duty cycles, so I doubt that size for size they are much different in total consumption.
The bigger it is, the more power it will use (assuming the same insulation quality).
Cheers,
Peter
arri said
09:03 AM Jan 3, 2008
Thanks Peter
magpiemax said
12:12 PM Jan 5, 2008
another one which we had to travel around australia as an extra was the evacool which is a fridge and a freezer which was a great asset they also have a danfoss compresser we found it to be great ,,,just a thought...max and carol
Phone Wanderer said
06:03 PM Mar 25, 2008
Well having both brands
The Egnel is the leader in my opion. +powered by 240 volts by just plugging in a standard cord + conumes less power + lid is metal and does not warp.
The Waeco + runs queiter - replaced lid warped. - runs battery down quicker than the engel - required power supply to run on 240 Vac
marg said
09:14 PM Jul 18, 2008
Hi Hope you didn't go for the Waeco - we got rid of ours after five trips south to the electricians to replace warped lid (three times), rusty screws, thermostat and eventually the motherboard. Eventually we drove to Brisbane to the factory to get it fixed to find out that it was sold to us as a new fridge but was really a reconditioned on from the factory. Can't say that we had a good experience with Waeco. They eventually fixed it properly. Eventually we went back to our first choice, which we should have purchased, the Trailblazer - stainless steel, easy to run and will float - long story we won't go there. Needless to say we are happy with the Trailblazer manufactured in Brisbane. Marg and Ron
The Egnel is the leader in my opion.
+powered by 240 volts by just plugging in a standard cord
+ conumes less power
+ lid is metal and does not warp.
The Waeco
+ runs queiter
- replaced lid warped.
- runs battery down quicker than the engel
- required power supply to run on 240 Vac
Hope you didn't go for the Waeco - we got rid of ours after five trips south to the electricians to replace warped lid (three times), rusty screws, thermostat and eventually the motherboard. Eventually we drove to Brisbane to the factory to get it fixed to find out that it was sold to us as a new fridge but was really a reconditioned on from the factory. Can't say that we had a good experience with Waeco. They eventually fixed it properly.
Eventually we went back to our first choice, which we should have purchased, the Trailblazer - stainless steel, easy to run and will float - long story we won't go there. Needless to say we are happy with the Trailblazer manufactured in Brisbane.
Marg and Ron
-- Edited by marg at 22:16, 2008-07-18