That is one good-looking portable fridge cooler! Very handy to have. One side cools on my cooler (Different model) before the other.
Hello 👋, Brad . I got one of Aspen 50 units during the Kickstart program . It is very similar to yours , with the 2 differences being , yours has wheels and an extendable handle . I haven't used it very often, but when I did , the unit was right at the head of my bunk . When I was awake, I could barely hear it run at night . It didn't ever actually wake me up when the compressor started up . Seems to be a good machine .
Looks like a nice compact one like I've been looking for in a dual zone. I'm currently running a iceco vl60 dual zone. It takes up a good bit of space in my car as it's permanently mounted there.
I got the same one.. I have the aspen 30 pro. It's 34 qt. The battery I have on mine. The battery takes a long time to charge but the Battery does well to keep the cooler working. The aspen 30 pro the eco works well. The cons is with this cooler is the temp is always off by 5 degrees. When this cooler is packed full. With out it was right on target with temp which was so odd. to me being off by 5 degreeze is a lot of agravation so i jad to turn down a lot colder. Other than that works well. The plastic little box is where u freeze the ice cream. Like I said there is a big issue with the temp being off. One thing is I don't use the baskets. Reason they take to much space in the cooler. Its a lot bigger with the baskets out. The battery tells the watts and I was running at 36 watts. U gotta load that freezer up to max out and do the true test cause it will not make that ice cream rock hard. Now I did a real test on the beach and this is how I determined at 95 degrees no mater watt that freezer will not keep that ice cream hard. Ice cream was super soft. I don't like soft ice cream. The ice cream box is way to small. A true test is taking the cooler out side where the weather is a lot warmer due to people moving the cooler in hot climates. Inside the aspen 30 barley runs so any test inside will be 100 percent. u take it out in the heat this aspen 30 pro runs a lot. Bouge is comeing out with a cover for this model. One thing I was not impressed with is how fast the temp rises due to poor insulation inside the build of this cooler and thats one reason bouge rv has a insulation cover coming out for the aspen models. Not perfect on this part. I can say this cooler is not cheap in any way no wifi ether which up set me. but the true feature is the freezer. I have tested this cooler in every climate condition possible and the heat kills the temp on the beach also in a rear of a suv on a hot day the cooler runs a lot. Once u use it more u will find out the pro and cons. Def nice video.
Great review! We’ve been looking at these from Bouge.
seemed like a lot of ice cream testing was going on
Loved the video. Very helpful
Had my aspen pro 50 since its kickstarter release. Tried today for the first time and it initially read the internal temp at 69°. I set both sides to 41° but the freezer side is taking forever and hasnt moved from 50°. I had to set it to ice drive before it dipped. Its been on battery for roughly 3 hours and loaded with 60+ cans the whole time. The battery depleted before cooling the freezer side. This was all done indoors at 70° and not opening the lid at all.
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