Portable Fridges

Peme Essential 50 Portable Fridge 46.5lt Ecru

The Peme Portable Fridge offers an excellent solution for keeping your food and drinks in ideal conditions, whether you are on a trip or at home. With a capacity of 50 liters, it provides you with...

The Peme Portable Fridge offers an excellent solution for keeping your food and drinks in ideal conditions, whether you are on a trip or at home. With a capacity of 50 liters, it provides you with ample space to store everything you need.

It operates on 220V and 12V electricity, giving you flexibility in use, whether inside the car or at another location...

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  • Capacity 46.5 lt
  • Item Ice
  • Power Supply No Power
  • Dimensions 39x60x42cm
  • Weight 8.6 kg
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Description

Description

The Peme Portable Fridge offers an excellent solution for keeping your food and drinks in ideal conditions, whether you are on a trip or at home. With a capacity of 50 liters, it provides you with ample space to store everything you need.

It operates on 220V and 12V electricity, giving you flexibility in use, whether inside the car or at another location with a power supply. Its color in an off-white shade makes it stylish and practical for any occasion.

  • Capacity: 50 liters for sufficient storage.
  • Functionality with 220V and 12V electricity for versatility.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Body
No
Type
Ice
Capacity
46.5 lt
Colour
Ecru
Dimensions
39x60x42cm
Weight
8.6 kg

Operation & Consumption

Power Source
No Power

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (2)

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  • dinopap53
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    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

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    While it is generally of good quality and holds a lot of things inside, I wouldn't recommend it for camping for many days (especially in the summer). It's good if you take it for a weekend, but it doesn't make a difference in duration compared to a styrofoam cooler. It doesn't have a little tap for the water to drain when the ice melts, so every day I had to take everything out, empty the water, and then put everything back in with new ice. Maybe it's more convenient with ice packs, but you need to have somewhere to freeze the ice packs when they get warm :). From my experience, if you are going to do organized camping (with electricity supply) for more than 2 days, and you want a fridge with electricity, it's better to ask for a regular fridge (if the campsite can provide one). Otherwise, it's better to have a non-electric cooler with a tap and change the ice.

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  • Zoitsa_Pap
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    The capacity is quite spacious.
    The handles together with the wheels make the cooler very convenient to use.
    However, its performance is simply average.
    The temperature it "managed" to reach after 24 hours at full power was 12°C.
    (With an external temperature of 32°C).
    So, when two 1.5L plastic bottles of water were placed inside, it took another 24 hours to cool them down to 12-14 degrees. So I can't say the water got cold, but just that it got cool.
    I also tried putting ice inside and observed how long it could keep it before it melted. In 12 hours the ice had melted and the internal temperature of the cooler dropped to 6-8°C.

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  • While it is generally of good quality and holds a lot of things inside, I wouldn't recommend it for camping for many days (especially in the summer). It's good if you take it for a weekend, but it doesn't make a difference in duration compared to a styrofoam cooler. It doesn't have a little tap for the water to drain when the ice melts, so every day I had to take everything out, empty the water, and then put everything back in with new ice. Maybe it's more convenient with ice packs, but you need to have somewhere to freeze the ice packs when they get warm :). From my experience, if you are going to do organized camping (with electricity supply) for more than 2 days, and you want a fridge with electricity, it's better to ask for a regular fridge (if the campsite can provide one). Otherwise, it's better to have a non-electric cooler with a tap and change the ice.

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    2
  • The capacity is quite spacious.
    The handles together with the wheels make the cooler very convenient to use.
    However, its performance is simply average.
    The temperature it "managed" to reach after 24 hours at full power was 12°C.
    (With an external temperature of 32°C).
    So, when two 1.5L plastic bottles of water were placed inside, it took another 24 hours to cool them down to 12-14 degrees. So I can't say the water got cold, but just that it got cool.
    I also tried putting ice inside and observed how long it could keep it before it melted. In 12 hours the ice had melted and the internal temperature of the cooler dropped to 6-8°C.

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

The Peme Portable Fridge offers an excellent solution for keeping your food and drinks in ideal conditions, whether you are on a trip or at home. With a capacity of 50 liters, it provides you with ample space to store everything you need.

It operates on 220V and 12V electricity, giving you flexibility in use, whether inside the car or at another location with a power supply. Its color in an off-white shade makes it stylish and practical for any occasion.

  • Capacity: 50 liters for sufficient storage.
  • Functionality with 220V and 12V electricity for versatility.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Body
No
Type
Ice
Capacity
46.5 lt
Colour
Ecru
Dimensions
39x60x42cm
Weight
8.6 kg

Operation & Consumption

Power Source
No Power

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 5 stars
    0
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
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  • dinopap53
    2
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    While it is generally of good quality and holds a lot of things inside, I wouldn't recommend it for camping for many days (especially in the summer). It's good if you take it for a weekend, but it doesn't make a difference in duration compared to a styrofoam cooler. It doesn't have a little tap for the water to drain when the ice melts, so every day I had to take everything out, empty the water, and then put everything back in with new ice. Maybe it's more convenient with ice packs, but you need to have somewhere to freeze the ice packs when they get warm :). From my experience, if you are going to do organized camping (with electricity supply) for more than 2 days, and you want a fridge with electricity, it's better to ask for a regular fridge (if the campsite can provide one). Otherwise, it's better to have a non-electric cooler with a tap and change the ice.

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  • Zoitsa_Pap
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    The capacity is quite spacious.
    The handles together with the wheels make the cooler very convenient to use.
    However, its performance is simply average.
    The temperature it "managed" to reach after 24 hours at full power was 12°C.
    (With an external temperature of 32°C).
    So, when two 1.5L plastic bottles of water were placed inside, it took another 24 hours to cool them down to 12-14 degrees. So I can't say the water got cold, but just that it got cool.
    I also tried putting ice inside and observed how long it could keep it before it melted. In 12 hours the ice had melted and the internal temperature of the cooler dropped to 6-8°C.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • While it is generally of good quality and holds a lot of things inside, I wouldn't recommend it for camping for many days (especially in the summer). It's good if you take it for a weekend, but it doesn't make a difference in duration compared to a styrofoam cooler. It doesn't have a little tap for the water to drain when the ice melts, so every day I had to take everything out, empty the water, and then put everything back in with new ice. Maybe it's more convenient with ice packs, but you need to have somewhere to freeze the ice packs when they get warm :). From my experience, if you are going to do organized camping (with electricity supply) for more than 2 days, and you want a fridge with electricity, it's better to ask for a regular fridge (if the campsite can provide one). Otherwise, it's better to have a non-electric cooler with a tap and change the ice.

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • The capacity is quite spacious.
    The handles together with the wheels make the cooler very convenient to use.
    However, its performance is simply average.
    The temperature it "managed" to reach after 24 hours at full power was 12°C.
    (With an external temperature of 32°C).
    So, when two 1.5L plastic bottles of water were placed inside, it took another 24 hours to cool them down to 12-14 degrees. So I can't say the water got cold, but just that it got cool.
    I also tried putting ice inside and observed how long it could keep it before it melted. In 12 hours the ice had melted and the internal temperature of the cooler dropped to 6-8°C.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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