🚀 Chill Like a Pro with Setpower!
The Setpower FC15 Portable Refrigerator is a versatile 15.8-quart cooler that offers fast cooling from 68℉ to -4℉, making it perfect for camping, picnics, and home use. With energy-efficient operation, quiet performance, and dual power compatibility, this fridge is designed for convenience and reliability on all your adventures.
Item Weight | 22 Pounds |
Refrigerator Net Capacity | 15.8 Quarts |
Capacity | 15.8 Quarts |
Freezer Capacity | 15 Liters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 13"W x 10.5"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Green |
Finish Types | Matte |
Refrigerant | R-134A |
Installation Method | Outdoor |
Door Orientation | Reversible |
Compressor Type | Huayi variable frequency |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
Cooling Method | Compressor |
Lock Type | Key |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
Adjustable Temperature Control | Yes |
Configuration | AC Adapter |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Defrost System Type | Automatic |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Form Factor | Compact |
G**R
Convenient
We purchased this refrigerator to take with us on our trip to Missouri. It worked perfectly for keeping our medication. It also held some lunch meat, cheese slices and and various fruits. I set it at 39 degrees and it held that temperature consistently for the entire trip. It was was compact to fit easily in the car and maneuver around as needed. Great value for the price and it sure beat the heck out of buying ice.
J**O
Keeps ice cold temps in 95+ degrees!!
WOW!! Bought this to try out for using to take to the beach or outings in the jeep. We have a Jackery 300 to keep it powered. First usage this thing got was a 4 day softball tourney in 95+degrees and humid! It performed flawlessly!! We used it on the Jackery 300 for 6 hrs and it still had 25% charge left!For reference I had it set at 26 degrees and it stayed at 26 degrees all day. It pulls about 46-50 watts when running and only a few watts in standby. Plugged in to the wall there was no issue getting down to the -4 degree low temp! Froze a bunch of water bottles on me! The power station would get it to that temp also just would run it down faster as it would be constantly running. But the set up worked great! The overall size is good. I can easily fit 10-12 water bottles, several other drinks and some snacks to keep cold! Inside or out you dont even notice the very very little noise when its running. Just make sure the vents have open space to breathe. GREAT COOLER/FREEZER!
D**O
Portable cooler
Very nice portable fridge/freezer. Have it plugged in to the house outlet and freezer is working great! Straight forward and very easy to use. I really like the easy to reverse closure on top, that's an extra bonus. Very happy with purchase. Will follow up with review using car attachment. Oh and very quiet, no noise while running.
S**T
Cools well
Outside of being bulky and not visually appealing, works great to cool off and store food cold! It even works as a freezer. When we traveled for days, we would bring it in to hotel room, unplug overnight, store items in a room fridge, then plug it back on 30 min before leaving the room, transfer food back, and it kept food nice and cold all day, even with multuple car stops and back and fwd opening and closing the cooler for snack retreaval.
D**G
I’m impressed
This thing cools. Works great. I hope it lasts a while. Well worth what little they charge for these things. Draws very little power. I’ll never buy a bad of ice again
A**F
No Frills Budget Cooler - Works GREAT!
The Amazon deal was too good to pass up!This is a very budget oriented cooler. No Bluetooth, no WiFi, no app. Plug it in, turn it on and set the temp. Done! It went from 70* room temp down to -04* in about an hour. Exactly as advertised. This cooler works great on the boat for keeping ice cream properly frozen. Taking it down to temp at home and then running it using an Anker Solix for most of an afternoon only consumes a few percentage points of power. This is a much more manageable cooler size (and weight) compared to our much larger and quite often too large Dometic.
S**T
It Does What it is Supposed to Do
This refrigerator/freezer is my 3rd purchase in two weeks. The first two were inoperable out of the box, both the same model, from the same vendor. This one worked just fine after allowing it to settle for a few hours. The temperature drop was very good from room temperature to 40F. It is also very quiet running and won't bother someone trying to sleep nearby. My intended use is for travel and to keep medications cooled during a power outage. It will run from two large LiFePo batteries.The only negatives I have are minor ones. 1) The sensor for the compartment temperature is not in the compartment so, it only shows the temperature as it cools the inside, not the actual inside temperature. It is off from 3 to 5 degrees. 2) the seal on the lid has very light contact and seems to not "seal" the lid very tightly at all. It is acceptable though and not something I would take issue with. Altogether, I with rate it a 4.7 overall and recommend it to my friends for purchase.
B**P
This thing is very cool
Because of the very low price compared to most 12V refrigerator/freezer coolers on the market, i was certainly skeptical, and I read a lot of reviews without finding anyone complaining about reliability or defects before I decided to take the jump and get one of these myself.So far, so good. I have only done some preliminary tests with mine, and my intended use is different than most other reviewers. I want to be able to re-freeze those "18-degree" ice packs like "Cooler Shock" and other similar ones, in the middle of RV camping trips. My wife is Filipina, and as I've learned after 25 years of marriage, Filipinos can't go camping without bringing a mountain of food, so our RV fridge is no match for her food supply and we always need a separate cooler to carry the overflow, powered by the ice packs. Problem is, the propane-based fridge/freezer in the RV does not have enough cooling power to comfortably freeze those packs (even overnight) without raising the temperature of the freezer compartment substantially for a long time (a whole day, maybe), and my wife doesn't like the resulting really soft ice cream. So, I wanted to see if I can find another way to re-freeze these ice packs so I can keep that cooler stocked with cold food supplies.Enter SetPower, my hero so far. The freezer easily got down to the -4 F set point in an hour or two, and I have actually recorded as low as -11 F as it cycled on and off at the lowest setting. With nothing in it except air, the temperature varied quite a bit around the set-point, that might change with a big load, but temperature stability wasn't what I was after anyway, so I didn't spend a lot of time testing how stable is the temperature (it displays it's own temperature reading, though I am not sure where that temperature is actually measured - I had my own temperature probe inside for the temperatures that I cited above).I put a fully-thawed full-size Cooler Shock pack (laid flat, it is exactly the size of the SetPower's compartment floor, as I had expected) and it took me on two separate occasions about 12-14 hours to fully freeze the pack again. This is quite a bit faster than it froze in my RV freezer, so Big Win there. I should note that the ambient temperature during these tests was 65-70 F in my home by the cooler, surely ambient temperature (i.e., hotter in the summer) will affect the cooling ability, but I expect it will still be very useful to me (especially since overnight temperatures are probably often lower than that when I camp).Since all I really wanted to do is freeze ice packs, I wasn't as interested in the size for storing food items, and I got the 15qt size because I could see the dimension would fit my largest ice packs. Also, I noted from the descriptions of each size cooler that it appears the larger cooler does not have a more powerful compressor, only a larger compartment. Thus, the larger cooler would not freeze my ice packs any faster.Having some electrical toys around, I wanted to see how much power this thing actually consumes. With a laboratory power supply handy, I set it so the cooler would show about 12.5V on it's own display, and I noted the current draw seemed to settle to around 3 amps after running for a while. It started around 4 amps but that dropped over time. Since in this purpose of freezing ice packs, it would likely run non-stop until I finish freezing the pack, I can probably assume a constant 3 amps with no cycling on and off until the pack is finally fully frozen.I toyed around with the "battery run-down protection" settings, it isn't too hard, you can choose from three different pairs of lower/upper voltage thresholds, the lower of which is where it will shut down, and the upper of which is where it will turn back on. You pick these depending on how low you are willing to let your battery (in your car, perhaps) discharge before the cooler will turn off, to prevent killing the battery dead (hmmmm......frozen food or car starting, you decide.....).While testing the cooler, I also monitored the temperature blowing out of the vents around the compressor, at ~70F ambient, the exhaust air was never more than about 82F. The operation was very quiet, I cannot imagine anyone having a problem with it even if they slept next to it in a tent or anything. I don't even remember any obnoxious noises at the moment it started up or stopped.Will it get any noisier as time goes on? Will it live a long life (especially with the kind of 100% use I will probably put it through)? I cannot say, but it certainly is proving very capable at the moment and I have not heard bad reports of reliability from anyone else who reviewed this to-date. It looks like it will serve my purpose pretty well.
L**A
Excelente compra.
Es pequeño el espacio pero cumple al 100 si función de mantener frío.
G**N
Llegó bien
Funciona bien , solo falta probar en algún viaje pero de momento todo bien
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