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Title: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: edz on March 13, 2015, 06:57:11 AM
Ok ohh learned ones,  the question I have of these fridge bags is do they Realy add that much insulation and  drop the cycling rate of the fridge ?  Or would just shading the fridge acheive the same or better results ? and save potentialy $180 out of the pocket ?.
does  anyone know of or have done a test of that ? or are they purely a padded transit bag to guard against scuff damage ..
 It seems they get pushed by some retailers as extra insulation and a must have [ why isnt the fridge by itself good enough ? ] and just a transit protection bag by others .
 :cheers:
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: Bird on March 13, 2015, 09:29:24 AM
There was a 5-10 page bitch fight on this subject before... *shock*

I think you need to make up your own mind...
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: Footy Shorts Shane on March 13, 2015, 09:41:21 AM
Doesn't the fridge transfer heat via the external surface/body? Or is that some models? (or none. Am I just making that up ??? )
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: edz on March 13, 2015, 12:46:00 PM
Might be an interesting read Bird ... Did do a search but came up with zilch .. gotta link ?... Personaly think I'll stick with shade and airflow around the fridge .. though Olmate of mine thinks the bag would be the better allround option ..
Next round of camfire tennis ..
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: Beachman on March 13, 2015, 01:00:42 PM
I run 2 x 40L Engels and I think the bags might help with fridges kept in a locked car in the middle of summer, but apart from that I personally think they are just transit protectors.

Mine were thrown in for free when buying the fridges, but considering my bags are covered in dust and stains I’m glad I have them.
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: Palmer on March 13, 2015, 01:34:54 PM
My bag on our ARB was also free when I purchased, so I use it.  Does it work for insulation ? Buggered if I know, but it does tend to work well as a transit bag. ;D
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: speewa158 on March 14, 2015, 06:37:20 AM
My Engals sit in transit bags all the time . lf them work good lf its crap good . Might be the same as seat covers or is that another topic  ???  Sheep skin or Terry towelling  ???  Oppps l did it again  :cheers:
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: Micklow on March 14, 2015, 07:08:15 AM
My Engel is also permanently in a transit bag. Certainly helps protect the unit. As it came free when I bought the unit I am happy to keep using it. Not sure about fridge cycles though.


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Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: Ratbag on March 14, 2015, 07:44:53 AM
Apparently it makes a big difference to the efficiency of 3 way fridges, particularly when running on 12V.

Can't see why it wouldn't also help with compressor fridges.

Most portable fridges seem to have less than ideal wall thickness for adequate insulation AFAICS. An insulating bag can only improve that.
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: MattNQ on March 14, 2015, 07:57:09 AM
Always feels hot between fridge and bag.  Have wondered at times if no bag is better.  Doesn't seem to affect performance that I have noticed.
My main gripe is Evakool had their gumby hat on when designing the bag for the 60l RV models. The lid is actually hinged on the long side , but the bag zips to suit a lid hinged to the short side. This is amazingly annoying, especially in a packed car.
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: BaseCamp on March 14, 2015, 12:58:52 PM
Some would (rightly) say this bag thing is a tragic rip off...

Why the freak do some of the manufactures suggest (or implore) that you use a bag ??

Why do these ones NOT need any padding??
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Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: Pog on March 14, 2015, 01:48:30 PM
I have a bag on my Waeco CFX50, but only because it came with the fridge...

I think it it more important to keep the fridge in a cooler environment (shade) and only open it when you need to.
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: Symon on March 14, 2015, 03:50:49 PM
In my opinion they are an overpriced transit bag.  Especially the zips on the Engel bags, the zips fail in next to no time. 
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: Vitara_JaycoSwift_Outback on March 14, 2015, 06:56:20 PM
The bag my cheap Companion brand fridge came with is as thick as tissue paper and wouldn't insulate Shit. Good for protecting the fridge but that's about it. Still happy with it though. Chilled half a carton from room temp to minus 3 in roughly 2hrs at our sons christening today
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: Barry G on March 14, 2015, 07:08:27 PM
My Autofridge can't use a bag, as the eutectic panels need to be able to dissipate heat.
The Bushranger fridge lives in its insulated bag in the back of Brony's Discovery.
Title: Re: Fridge bags / covers
Post by: galstonjim on March 14, 2015, 07:58:21 PM
Hi All,

I have a transit bag on the Engel; mainly because it was included with the sale.

However I have noticed that the walls of the fridge are cold with the bag on. I'd rather have some of this coldness trapped by the bag rather than released to atmosphere.

Maybe it does make a difference but I don't think it would be significant. And definitely not worth the asking price for some of these bags.

Cheers,
James