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❄️ Stay Cool, Stay Connected — The Fridge That Travels With You
The EUHOMY 12 Volt Refrigerator is a versatile 38QT (35L) portable cooler/freezer featuring rapid cooling technology, dual-zone storage, and Bluetooth app control. Designed for professional millennials on the move, it supports multiple power sources (12/24V DC and 100-240V AC) with advanced battery protection and energy-efficient operation certified by UL. Its user-friendly LCD panel, removable basket, and internal LED light make it ideal for camping, travel, trucks, or home use, backed by 2 years of tech support.





















| ASIN | B08N63CSH5 |
| Additional Features | App Control, Energy Efficient, Frost Free, Large Capacity, Portable |
| Adjustable Temperature Control | Yes |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 150 Kilowatt Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,240 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #5 in Automotive Interior Coolers & Refrigerators |
| Brand | EUHOMY |
| Brand Name | EUHOMY |
| Capacity | 35 Liters |
| Color | Black, Grey |
| Compressor Type | rotary_scroll or centrifugal |
| Configuration | Compact Internal Freezer |
| Cooling Method | Compressor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,749 Reviews |
| Defrost System Type | Frost Free |
| Door Material Type | Plastic |
| Door Orientation | Reversible |
| Finish Types | Matte |
| Form Factor | Chest |
| Freezer Capacity | 35 Liters |
| Fresh Food Capacity | 35 Liters |
| Has Convertible Freezer | No |
| Included Components | Car Refrigerator,AC adaptor,DC power cord,User Manual,Basket |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Inverter Type | Has Inverter |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.6"D x 27.2"W x 15"H |
| Item Type Name | Car Refrigerator |
| Item Weight | 27.3 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Electronic |
| Manufacturer | EUHOMY |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CF-35 |
| Model Name | CF-35 |
| Model Number | CF001 |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Number of Sections | 2 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Plug Type | Type C |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Dimensions | 13.6"D x 27.2"W x 15"H |
| Refrigerator Net Capacity | 38 Quarts |
| Size | 37QT |
| Specification Met | UL |
| UPC | 196852203345 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
S**R
It's a champ
I decided to get this largely because devoting so much space to ice and then dealing with the melted result later, including scooping up the floating bottle labels, water logged cardboard, dumping the water, etc, is just so annoying. The deal was sealed when I started making homemade ice cream (which is a hoot) and wanting to transport it 120 miles away. Before I even had a chance to take it on the road, about a week later my refrigerator freezer decided that it wanted to move on after 8 years together. I fired this life-saver up, it hit 0 degrees remarkably fast (sorry I didn't time it), and frantically packed my softening labors of love into it, along with whatever else would fit. I relegated the lasagna, 3 cheese ziti, garlic toast, and various other nutrition-packed tv dinners to my traditional coolers. Diagnosing and then replacing the refrigerator took 5 days. The entire time this item whirred quietly away. I really, really didn't know if this thing was designed for this kind of duty or if were up to such a use, but it came through like a champ. I'm not making any claims for EUHOMY but my personal experience with this unit is that it's durable and does an extended job with a high degree of functionality. Somewhere in the middle I did load it into the car and took some ice cream across town to a friend. It did great in the back of the car. After a short 8 hours the new refrigerator freezer finally hit 0 degrees and I transferred the contents of the EUHOMY to it. The soggy remains of the ziti et. al. went into the trash. Remaining in this portable refrigerator was... nothing. No floating labels. No water to dump. It's ready for its next assignment. One item to note which many may find to be a great feature. I saw this in one reviewer's video and didn't believe him. There's a short shelf on top of the compressor that stays at a higher temperature than the main body (this isn't a flaw, it's apparently by design). As I said, I had this set for 0 degrees. I had a thermometer inside and moved it back and forth between the main body and shelf several times. The shelf stayed at 33.5 degrees. The temperature reading on the front of the unit consistently read a couple of degrees cooler than the thermometer, and according to it the temperature had a 4 degree swing. I'd rather see 2, but 4 is acceptable to me. I'd really like it if this thing had wheels, but other than that, I think this is quite an amazing device and I'm really glad I got it. I hope to have years of success stories with it; time will tell.
M**M
It worked when pluged in.
We use this cooler camping our. Obviously, it needs to be protected from rain and or water. It started cooling when we plugged in. Inside half a hour it cooled to 18 degrees F. I like the small freezer. Also, I like the baskets in the cooler section. This will save money in food thrown out. As of now it has worked for 18 hours. I will rate this as a 5 star. I will also report more later. It is now day 2 This mnorning I put 11 liters of water. I set the temp at -4 degrees F and let it run now for 13 hours. The water is now about 1/2 frozen. This tell me that this freezer is okay for keeping things cool. But, it may not be good from a standing start. I would cool anything I want ahead of time before I use this cooler. Also yeaterday I placed two gallons of cool drinks in the cooler last night and 2 ice trays in the 'freezing compartment. I had sonfigured the cooler to what I thought was reasonable. The cooler would cycle between the interior temperature (41) degrees F then down to 22 the compressor would then turn off. The temp display would them raise slowly back to 41 where the compressor would restare. It cycled this way several times before I set it back to the Factory settings. When I checked the Ice trays they had thawed about 1/2. The cool drinks seemed to still be cool enough to drink. Where it would cool to a set temperature and hold. I used the factory settings in starting my test this morning. So, I would suggest the Factory settings are more optimal. Don't worry too much about things freezing. And, that the 'freezing compartment does not seem to become any colder than the larger compartment. It has run for 13 hours straignt and is holding a -1 F temp., so I would keep this cooler at a 5 stars. Follow-up: Once the water was frozen, I placed a hard frozen liter in the 'small' well. I thought that this well would be cooler than the large. I found that this is not the case. I set the temp. to 20 degreesF ( I had been told this was a good temp. for Ice-cream). Over the course of 2 days the water containers in the large well remained frozen. The measured temp. was 28 F. But, the small well thawed. The measured temp 40 F At this time, the liter has a thin piece of ice in the center and the rest of the water is thawed. The temp. given by the cooler display is 20. So, the instruction manual does not share this. If I need to keep food thawed and not frozen, the small well is the place. Regards
S**S
Solid Performance and Useful App!
Just got the Euhomy Car Refrigerator Model CF-55. (June 2021 in North Carolina, Outside temp 72-85F) It arrived 2 days earlier than expected. The Fedex people unfortunately left it on its side, so I had to take it out and set it upright for about 24 hours before using. Started up fine. TESTING IN MY LIVING ROOM (AC set to 78F). Set the Euhomy Frig to 34 degrees F to cool down drinks for a party. Loaded it up with soda and water. After 1 hour, the unit's internal temp was nice and cold at 34F, but it still took another another hour or so for the initially room temperature cans and bottles to be thoroughly chilly. After that, the drinks are perfectly cold for a hot day (thumbs up from the kids!). It's much more efficient when the frig is full of cold drinks/food. Pretty solid performance overall. POWER. In the above scenario, I tested it using AC (from the wall) and DC (using an external battery's DC port). On AC, it can draw 60 watts/hr at first when starting at room temp. After it reached its target temperature, the compressor cycles off and on. With DC, when the compressor is on, it is then around 40 watts/hr to maintain (in ECO mode). I left it running overnight connected to my battery via the DC port, and it was a negligible draw, less than 100 watts total (But the already cold drinks filling the unit helped it stay cool efficiently). DETAILED APP INSTRUCTIONS. It's not hard but might be confusing at first. Here are detailed steps to INSTALL and USE... 1. Plug in the Euhomy frig (the LCD screen on unit should have a Bluetooth symbol at upper left) 2. Download the Alpicool "Car Fridge Freezer" (I just searched iOS store for "Alpicool" to see its apps) 3. Open the "Car Fridge Freezer" app 4. On the App: Click on "Start Scanning" (button near bottom). Takes about 20 seconds... 5. On the App: Double-click on the rectangular button that appears. It says "A1-4XXXXXXXXXX" 6. Within 5 seconds, on the Frig LCD screen, press the SETTINGS button (looks like a gear) once. 7. The App should now switch to its main operating screen -You can see INFO (top half of screen): Current internal unit temp, Target temp, Voltage draw -Using the POWER Icon in upper right area, you can Turn your frig ON or OFF -You can set the target temperature by using the horizontal SLIDER in the middle -Using Bottom Buttons: You can also set to use ECO mode (uses less power, but is slower to reach target temp) -You can also set the LOCK button (this locks the unit's LCD screen from being pressed) -You can set to use Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees -You can click the UNPAIR button to disconnect your smartphone's connection to the frig bluetooth -You can set the cutoff voltage related to your car battery draw (High, Medium, or Low) Overall, I really like this unit and its app. PROS • It gets the temperature cold pretty fast and stays icy cold. • It can hold 55L (or 58 quarts) of capacity (which is pretty huge) • It seems very efficient when drawing off DC on a portable battery or car battery. It sips power overnight. • The app is simple but useful (especially if one is driving and wants to check on the unit in the back) • The price is awesome (low $300's) when compared to big name units ($600+) CONS • It can get a little heavy (30 pounds +) to carry around if you are camping. I just bought a cheap $10 wheeled platform from Harbor Freight to use with this when it's fully loaded. • It is bulkier than a normal non-powered cooler, but if you're like me, I bought it for its extra large capacity, so I can't complain about it. I have to remember to keep the air vents clear around the unit when it is in the car, so that it won't overheat. • The app works, but I really wish they included instructions on it installation and use in the manual. The manual has no details at all. Had to google search for it (That's why I added detailed instructions to my review) Can't say anything about its sturdiness at this point, but its looks and feels pretty solid. I will update if there are any problems in its long-term performance.
S**S
Ok production for the money
The product overall is good. Get product cool in short amount of time. However, as a portable unit I think that the lid could use improvement. When you think of a cooler, fridge or chest when the lid is closed there should be no movement. There is slight movement left to right which means there is room for air movement. This is proven by the system kicking on without opening the lid. Still, the unit gets to correct temp sitting in its own space. I think if you were to use this while in motion there is enough movement in the lid to cause loss of cold air. This could pose a problem for battery drain. I have only used it on standard ac outlet so will travel with it camping in the coming season
R**E
Excellent
recently purchased the EUHOMY 12V refrigerator (45L) and I’m very happy with it. The cooling performance is excellent – it can quickly go from room temperature to freezing in a short time. I’ve used it both as a fridge and as a freezer, and it works perfectly in both modes. The build quality feels solid, and the size is ideal for road trips, camping, or even as an extra fridge at home. I really like that it can run on both 12V (car) and 110V (house outlet), which makes it super versatile. Another big plus is the mobile app control – it’s very convenient to adjust the temperature without opening the lid. The display is clear, and the unit is surprisingly quiet while running. Overall, this product exceeded my expectations. If you need a reliable portable fridge/freezer, this is an excellent choice. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5)
P**A
Fabulous 12 volt fridge
Love, love, love this electric cooler. I use it in my off grid camper van hooked up to a Bluetti power station. It isn’t too heavy for me and it only uses 45 watts when actually cooling - but it isn’t a constant draw. Also, it gets to my desired temperature very quickly and is extremely quiet. In fact, I have to pay close attention to even realize it is running. The phone app is very handy and I find I use it all of the time. In addition, I went ahead and purchased the insulated case which fits perfectly since I anticipate camping in higher heat temps this summer. Not sure it will even be needed but I figured why not. It is important to note that as with most deep electric coolers you have to constantly rearrange your contents to access the items near the bottom. I found the separator helpful for that. I keep my bottled and flavored canned water in one side and food products in the other. Then when I have to move food products out of the way, I simply place them on the water side for the time being. In addition, the small container located over the compressor does not get as cold as the cooler section. I find that section works well for fresh produce. I highly recommend this 12 volt fridge.
V**J
Stays Cold!
I bought this to use at wine festivals to keep the wine slushies frozen. It holds about 50 pouches. Works like a charm even in the heat. I wish it had wheels, but I wouldn't hesitate to buy again.
M**.
Excellent when working, but beware of AI support and "known" hardware failures.
When it works, its an excellent fridge. But if something goes wrong... Lets just say you might as well throw the thing away. So I bought this to go camping with, take to burningman, grand canyon, etc. Lots of outdoor activities. I tow along a small trailer with a 400w solar panel on the top and a couple of 100Ah renogyn batteries. So always have power for all my toys and the like (including the portable starlink). A couple quick lessons I learned early on. Don't leave the refrigerator in the sun. insure there is always shade on it (easy with the solar panel or camping in the trees) as the internal regulator doesn't like cycling up and down with constant temperature changes. If you're using A/C, this seems to work better (refrigerator isn't trying to be as energy efficient) which makes sense, but means you need to pay attention to a couple things. Second, if you're going out in a dusty environment, you will want to put some filter material over the air slots so that the interior of the mechanism doesn't get inundated with sand/dust/etc. The only caution here is to insure that whatever you put over as a filter material, that the volume of airflow is not impeded. Remember, the way refrigerators work is that they "pump" the heat out and that heat has to be carried away in the air or the mechanism itself will overheat. So with all this said and the many other reviews you can read, this is a solid piece of machinery... until it isn't. One day, the thermometer that measures the internal temperature stopped working on mine. The refrigerator never turned off and the display was constantly showing temps between 80-110 degrees (when in fact I had a separate thermometer inside that showed it was down to 18 degrees internal). Oh, so a component broke, time to call in for help. This is where things started going off the rails. First, apparently this is a known and semi-common reported problem according to their tech support. They discussed replacing the control board however they stated that it fixed the problem less than 10% of the time and that basically they wouldn't do it. Rather they told me to go buy another one and they would "paypal me" (seriously? a major company?) 40% of my receipt.... 40%? So my problem was outside the 1yr warranty period (so yea, my bad, nice I got any offer I guess) but inside the 2 year tech support window. (Apparently if I had called later than 2 years, they wouldn't even talk to me). What got me was that they pretty much knew what the problem was when I called and said "sorry Charlie, go buy a new one". So, is this a quality control problem? A design problem? Apparently something common enough that they identified it pretty quickly along with the "no solution" answer. There is a new model out this year, but I wonder if this flaw was addressed (it might be, but you'd never be told as a customer). So, do I want to plunk down another $250 considering I only got about 14 months out of it (yea, only 2 months over the 1 year). Comes out to about $20/mth... So if you use this a lot (I did for about 4-5 of those months) then the cost bennefit might be worth it to you. But to have to factor in a replacement. Not too sure about that one. Again in summary, when it works, its an excellent product. When it stops working, your milage will vary. P.S. they use AI to scan all emails in and it gives back generic answers that rarely answer your question. It takes a few back and forths before anyone human actually reads your issues and even then only when you keep calling it a "dumb AI, forward me to a human" in every email.
E**O
Eficiente
Magnífico
B**S
A great choice over ice coolers
It was a debate about buying a $450 Yeti cooler or this. The Euhomy was a great choice. Zero mess and its very efficient. Even if it doesn't get power for an hour or so it still holds temperature. Definitely recommend.
S**N
That's a refrigerator and cooler electric for the car
It's for real.first I downloaded their app once installed In my phone. I was able to turned on and off the unit,with full temperature controls .me and my wife threw in a bottle of water and set it to level 9 and 30 minutes later we had ice cold water. Upon where you are going and what you want to do then level 9 is freezing. Maybe level 3 or 4 gets it done. That machine is very powerful be responsible with it please. Take note that it does have plenty of room for food and drinks.
K**N
Funciona, 100% recomendado
Hasta el momento ha funcionado correctamente es, muy bueno, bonito y practico, tiene varios programaciones que se realiza mediante pulsaciones de los botones del frigorífico, por lo que les recomiendo que antes de prenderlo lean el instructivo y familiaricen sus funciones ya que si lo hacen pueden configurarlo erróneamente y pensar que no funciona adecuadamente.
A**D
لبست كمى هي في الإعلان
ارسلوا لي ثلاجة مختلفة تماما مشابهة في الشكل فقط ... وأقل سعة .
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