Protecting people alive at residence in post-agrarian societies requires refrigeration. Meat baggage on the transfer should both load up a cooler with ice for a soggy weekend barbecue or do the advanced factor and use a 12V fridge as a substitute.
The $509.99 battery-powered BougeRV CRD2 40 fridge and freezer combo I’ve been testing for the previous few weeks runs for nearly 12 hours on its itty-bitty battery. It fees from a wall outlet or a 12V socket present in vehicles and transportable energy stations. It even accepts 100W of direct photo voltaic enter to remain charged in sunny climates. And if this 40-liter (43-quart) mannequin is just too small, it’s additionally out there in bigger 49-liter and 58-liter capacities.
BougeRV will get the fundamentals proper, however with a lot of little annoyances alongside the best way.

$510
The Good
- Refrigerates and freezes independently
- Reversible doorways
- Pretty quiet
- Distant app management
The Unhealthy
- Inefficient
- Numerous annoying quirks
- Odd low-voltage conduct
- Can’t flip off show at night time
The CRD2 40 is what you select when rugged portability is a should. It might simply discover a residence inside boat, RV, or the trunk or backseat of a automotive and options a lot of tie-down factors to maintain the 28.7 x 18.14 x 17.24in (730 x 461 x 438mm) fridge from changing into a 41.9lb (19kg) projectile. And when you arrive, it may be moved about with assist from its spring-loaded facet handles, telescoping arm, and chunky wheels.
Importantly, the 2 cooling compartments — one massive (32.5 liters) and one small (7.2 liters) — are lined by a pair of doorways that may be reversed for straightforward opening from both facet. This adaptability is incredible for vanlifers or anybody else with restricted area for such a big equipment.
And since it doesn’t attempt to do an excessive amount of — in contrast to EcoFlow and Bluetti’s 3-in-1 ice-making fridges — BougeRV’s combo unit maximizes out there capability for meals and drinks. Even the smaller CRD2 40 matches loads; sufficient for me and my spouse to steer clear of the grid comfortably for a couple of week when utilizing the big compartment as a fridge and the small area as a freezer.




I did all my testing at FDA-recommended temperatures of -18 levels Celsius (0 levels Fahrenheit) for the freezer and 4C (39F) for the fridge. Cooldown from room temperature of 22C (72F) to 4C took 17 minutes for the small compartment, or 37 minutes for the big. It took 79 minutes to deliver the small area all the way down to -18C and 101 minutes for the big facet. That’s fairly gradual, however the CRD2 40 can also be moderately quiet.
At its loudest, I measured 38dB throughout cooldown making it about as loud as a small residence theater projector. That’s far under the 45dB BougeRV quotes on the spec sheet (maybe the bigger CRD2 fashions are noisier?) and quieter than different combo fridges on this area. Whereas there was the occasional audible whoosh of liquid, it in any other case didn’t emit any odd gurgles or scratching sounds I’ve heard from different transportable fridges. The compressor activates and off each 10 minutes or so with a slight rattle after which runs for 10 minutes to take care of the temperature.
The totally charged 173Wh battery lasted 11.5 hours when working in probably the most economical modes, as long as the compartments had been cooled all the way down to -18C/4C forward of time. That runtime dropped to only six hours when the battery needed to begin at room temperature. That’s not notably environment friendly, and sure has to do with BougeRV skimping on insulation.
For my insulation take a look at, I introduced the big compartment all the way down to -18C and shut off the facility. After one hour, it already learn -4C, 0C after an hour and a half, and 10C at three hours in a room studying 22C. I by no means opened the lid. That’s not superb in comparison with different transportable fridges and means that this fridge must work laborious in hotter climates to maintain your meals secure.

Temperature readings on the BougeRV show and app had been according to my reference thermometer within the smaller compartment. Nonetheless, my thermometer learn -14C, not the -18C reported by BougeRV, when positioned on the backside of the big compartment. This seemingly has to do with BougeRV’s sensor placement and the poor air circulation that’s typical of this class of fridges.
So, BougeRV will get all of the vital issues proper, however I used to be upset by the corporate’s inattention to element and common lack of care.
For starters, the simplistic Bluetooth app labels the 2 compartments “L” and “R” (left and proper?) as a substitute of “L” and “S” for giant and small, such as you see printed on the fridge. It additionally lacks precision when reporting the battery proportion, exhibiting 5 of 5 bars, for instance, when the LED show on the battery itself solely reveals two of 4 LEDs, or about 50 % charged.
And get this: the instruction booklet warns that “as a result of totally different manufacturing batches, you could obtain a battery with or and not using a Kind-C connector.” WHAT?! My overview unit arrived with a battery fitted with a bit of barrel, not the popular USB-C jack. Meaning it may possibly solely be charged contained in the fridge itself since I didn’t obtain a appropriate charger within the field. Oh, and the brand on the battery is upside-down which makes insertion complicated. Come on.
Annoyingly, photo voltaic charging requires a 5521 barrel connector, not the extra widespread XT60 jack. I didn’t have the proper 100W photo voltaic panel to check with the fridge, however BougeRV will fortunately promote you a bundle that features a appropriate panel for $663.99.
Extra worrisome is the peculiar conduct I noticed when the battery was nearly totally discharged. Within the final hour or so earlier than the battery died, the temperature of the freezer dipped approach under the -18C temperature I had set. It learn -22C on the bodily show, however my very own thermometer dropped all the best way all the way down to -29C. At first, I assumed it could be one other case of a foul sensor just like the one which plagued some older EcoFlow fridges. However plugging the fridge again in brought about the temperature to shortly retreat to -18C, and I haven’t seen any points since. Bizarre. BougeRV didn’t have an evidence prepared in time for this overview. The fridge is roofed by a two-year guarantee.
Sleeping close to the BougeRV fridge — as vanlifers and drunken fishermen are apt to do — can also be a blended bag. On one hand, it’s moderately quiet. Nonetheless, it’ll beep just a few occasions if it loses Bluetooth connection. This has already woken me up twice regardless of my telephone being close by the fridge. The show can also be very vibrant in a darkish room and there’s no option to dim it or flip it off.
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Even with all my gripes, BougeRV’s $509.99 CRD2 40 with battery bundle makes for a effective journey companion, particularly within the extremely transportable 40-liter (43-quart) dimension I reviewed. Nonetheless, I’d keep away from the battery-less mannequin priced at $349.99 as a result of you may simply discover a extra compact and cheaper combo fridge that may be completely plugged right into a 12V energy supply at a set location. You purchase the CRD2 40 since you’re in search of journey, and perhaps only a style of self-flagellation.
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