Alpicool TW35 Portable Dual Zone Car Fridge

The Alpicool TW35 Portable Dual Zone Car Fridge is the perfect companion for all your outdoor adventures. With dual individual zones and temperature controls, you can store and cool different items at the same time. Its -20℃ to 20℃ temperature range ensures your food and drinks stay fresh and chilled. And with its optional detachable battery (sold separately), you can use it on the go, whether you're in your car, at home, or using solar power. Its reversible door with flexible opening direction makes it convenient for use in cars, trucks, RVs, or boats. Get ready for your next picnic, BBQ, fishing trip, or family vacation with the Alpicool TW35.

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1. Does the Alpicool car refrigerator use a compressor for cooling?
Yes, all Alpicool car refrigerators use compressor for cooling


2. Does the car fridge have a power cord?
Yes, our car refrigerators all contain an AC power adapter and a DC power cord.


3. What is the difference between LGCF45 and CF45? What does 'LG' mean?
Except for the compressor, LGCF45 and CF45 have the same configurations. LGCF45 uses LG compressor, and CF45 uses Chinese compressor. 'LG' refers to Korean LG compressor.


4. Which models use LG compressors?
We currently only use LG compressors for LGT50/LGT60/LGCF45/LGCF55.


5. How long is the warranty?
1 year warranty for the whole machine and 2 year warranty for the compressor.


6. Does it work like a regular cooler when it is not plugged in?
It can stay cool for about 4 hours without being plugged in.


7. How loud is the compressor when running on Eco mode?
When you use the refrigerator in your car and plug it into a 12V socket, the noise is almost imperceptible!


8. Can I simultaneously have different temperatures between the freezer and refrigerator?
Dear customer, you can chose the Alpicool T series, TA series,TAW series, they have dual temperature control function in one refrigerator for your needs.


9. The CF45 was delivered upside-down, not sure how long the unit was upside-down. Will the unit still work properly?
If the box was undamaged, do not plug it in until after reading the instructions, inspecting it, and after sitting right side up for the minimum of 12 hours or following the instructions in the booklet included. Plugging a refrigeration unit in after moving it at angles over 45 degrees can burn out the compressor motor as the fluids have not settled. Settling takes time. Ours works great! came on a wheelbarrow, moved onto a ship, unboxed on end, sat unplugged in the chosen location for the required time, plugged in and set up according to instructions.


10. Will the fan/compressor turn off when the unit reaches set temp, and then turn on again when it gets too warm?
Yes that is how it operates. It cools to the set temp, warms up and repeats.


11. Photos of the C40 show the top openings from the ends and sides. Which way is accurate?
You can switch the door opening to either direction with the already provided hinges.


12. Is it possible to replace the K18 with a 12V adapter?
Yes, you can get AC/DC and 12V power cables online. Make sure the adapter fits Alpicool.


13. Just received unit and it will not turn on. control panel lit up, it beeped and shut off. no response from ac or dc. what is the issue?
You have to hold the on button down for about 3-4 seconds. It won’t turn on by just touching the button.

Customer Reviews

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Amazon Customer

Twice in the two years that I’ve owned it it’s done a weird thing where despite settings from the app and settings on the fridge it plunges into super cold mode freezing everything. You just need to unplug for 24 hours.Pretty frustrating until I figured out how to fix it. The seal for keeping the cold in could be vastly improved. All that being said, it’s a pretty great fridge for the size and price and versatility. If they could make this with yeti style gaskets, seal, and cover it would be incredible.

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Xephyr Xruxible

I love this thing! That being said... First thing first. HOLD the power button down for 3 seconds to cycle power. Could use a sticker on the new product display explaining this.This is my first time using something like this so keep that in mind. Been using this fridge for 4 months (in 4 days). Here are the highlights of my experience. It's not as loud as reviews make it seem. It heavily depends on proximity, ambient sound, and environment (soft surfaces absorb sound while hard surfaces reflect (DON'T EVER COVER THE VENTS!), even amplify/focus sound). It's as quiet as modern upright fridges. Didn't expect Bluetooth function! AND it has an app that gives sooo much control while also being easy to use. Although it could use a card with a QR to link to the app. It could also use labels inside each compartment to identify which one is right/left since the display is on the side. The letters R inside one compartment and L inside the other would suffice. I used a pen. It uses half the power I expected. Using a KillaWatt power strip I clocked it at an average of about 35 watts while on. THAT'S IT! No matter what power setting you use. Not sure what that even does as I haven't observed a difference. I would like the jacket to be linked to the item somehow to make it easy to find. My home isn't air conditioned. At 110°F/43°C inside during mid summer, it struggles. Also, if you use either side to store ice, leave the cage out. The paint is just that. Paint! Should be a baked on coloring or how about stainless steel! Yea baby. Get a steel plate for the bottom as you may be breaking ice inside it eventually. Display says 29°F but the ice is wet. Ice freezes/melts at 32°F so...That sums up the important stuff. Enjoy!

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David Bryan

Keeps the small compartment frozen when set to -4 and the fridge compartment at fridge temperatures. Set the large compartment to 38, and it works great so far.

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Attila G.

I've had a slightly smaller fridge in my trunk for about 3 years now, running day and night, all year around. It was around $250, off-brand I took a chance on, and surprisingly it's still running strong. My point is, I'd have to listen to it to see if it's running or not.Well, with this Alpicool TW35, I definitely know when its compressor running or not. I have the large compartment set to 38F, and the smaller one set to 10F. It turns on and off periodically to maintain those temperatures, but again, it's definitely noticable when it's on or off.I'll leave it running for a week, and post an average power consumption from those 6-7 days. The 1.6kwh seems very high to me. I guess they just multiplied the maximum 60w power draw by 24 hours, but that's not how it works, unless it's running constantly. I've put beer in the fridge side and some meet in the freezer side. Check back for an update....Update:I like this fridge more and more every day. The average power consumption is around 350w in 24 hours. One side set to 38F, the other set to 10F.Great fridge overall, very efficient!

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StraightChillin

If you have any issue with an Alpicool product the best way to reach out is directly through Amazon, as I recently learned. The latch on my fridge came apart (the little knurled pin in the picture is held in with hopes and dreams) but by peeling up the seal on the lid I found how the latch assembly is secured to the lid (4 philips head screws) and fixed it using one of the screws from the latch itself (temporary fix until I can get some appropriately sized drill rod and turn it down into custom pins that wont be able to back out because they'll be pinched between the latch assembly and the lid so they'll have no where to go thanks to a tapered end that only lets them slide in from the outer edges. Alpicool said they're sending me a replacement door assembly anyway since mine was damaged but I think I could get by with this fix for a while. If you find yourself in the same bind, give this temporary fix a try. If yours is working fine and you don't want to custom make pins for yours I suggest removing the latch assembly and gluing the knurled side of the pin into the latch assembly to help prevent it from walking out of position in the first place. Hope this helps someone. I thought for sure I was going to have to throw away this entire unit and the battery I bought for it as well. I'm glad Alpicool responded and made their product so simple too.

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