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Brocky
- 2 reviews
ok for the price
this is a good freezer for the price of it. my fridge is now just over 3 years old and is starting to play up. only little things going wrong. it uses more power than my mates 50 angle .
I would shop around next time to see what is out there before buying another one.
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Mark SSydney
- 17 reviews
Excellent Fridge
I have had this fridge for at least 3 years now and it's still going strong.
The settings are easy to use and can swap easily from fridge to freezer usage.
The handles are sturdy and the fridge feels well made in general.
A good fridge for a good price.
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Questions & Answers
Brad masked
The small side won't cool any lower than 12 deg. The large side cools to 2 deg as set
No answers
Billasked
What is the best setting for the battery protection, low, medium or high?
Any help would be appreciated.
Bill.
Tony Dasked
Hey, so we have two large ironman fridges and both work well on mains but who we plug it into our car 12v supply, the display flashes and it wont fire up :( Any ideas??
4 answers
this probably means your battery does not have enough power in it to run it or the setting on the back is set to high.
yep all set to low but I will have the mechanics check out the battery and upgrade it (it may even be the alternator) I will check that out... Although this ones weird, because in our caravan I have two large car batteries in parallel and the same happens on both fridges. But I will get hold of a car sparks and get them on it... thanks heaps
Try changing the selector switch on your fridges to low
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