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❄️ Stay Cool, Stay Ahead — The Ultimate Portable Fridge for the Modern Explorer
The Alpicool 12 Volt Refrigerator is a compact, portable 10-quart fridge/freezer designed for professionals and adventurers alike. Featuring rapid cooling down to -4℉, compatibility with 12V/24V DC and 110-240V AC power sources, and whisper-quiet operation at 45dB, it offers efficient, battery-safe cooling on the go. Weighing just 14 pounds, it fits up to 12 cans or 11 bottles, making it ideal for road trips, camping, and office use. Energy-efficient and durable, it’s backed by a 3-year compressor warranty, ensuring reliable freshness wherever you roam.















| ASIN | B0D8HT8MFJ |
| Additional Features | Anti-Shake, Lightweight, Low Noise, Plug in, Portable |
| Adjustable Temperature Control | Yes |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 91 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| BEE Star Rating | 3 Star |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,900 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #55 in Automotive Interior Coolers & Refrigerators |
| Brand Name | Alpicool |
| Capacity | 9.46 Liters |
| Color | Green |
| Compressor Type | rotary scroll |
| Configuration | Compact Side-by-Side |
| Cooling Method | Compressor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (204) |
| Defrost System Type | Frost Free |
| Door Material Type | Plastic |
| Door Orientation | Right |
| Door Shelf Count | 1 |
| Finish Types | Matte |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Freezer Capacity | 9 Liters |
| Fresh Food Capacity | 9 Liters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850061014597 |
| Has Convertible Freezer | Yes |
| Included Components | 10 Quarts Portable Refrigerator NL9, 100V~240V AC Adapter and Power Cord, 12V / 24V DC Power Cord, User Manual |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.11"D x 12.9"W x 10.27"H |
| Item Type Name | Portable Refrigerator |
| Item Weight | 14.1 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Electronic |
| Manufacturer | Alpicool |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NL9 |
| Model Name | Portable Refrigerator NL9 |
| Model Number | NL9 |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Refrigerant | R-134A |
| Refrigerator Net Capacity | 9.46 Liters |
| Size | 10 Quart |
| Specific Uses for Product | Beverages, Food |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Description | We offer a 3-year warranty for the compressor, and 1-year warranty for all other accessories. |
T**E
Great fridge.
This thing is great, it gets cold fast and stays that way. Easy to adjust the temp, big enough for all my stuff, and it doesn't run my battery down at night when the truck is off. I use this in an oilfield truck, so it stays on 24/7, and gets banged around on the lease roads just like everything in the truck. I've ordered one for my dad, and for my jeep, and plan to order 2 more for my overland camper.
K**Y
Nice little refrigerator.
Nice little refrigerator. We just used it for 25 hundred mile round trip and it worked worked well. The capacity is somewhat limited, but that also meant the form factor was that much smaller and relatively easy to carry into hotels and such. It was a good size for the two of us. We actually have its bigger brother, but it's a bit much for our needs. Our purchase was $99, what a great bargain.
S**E
Perfect Size For My Solo Camper!
I bought the Alpicool 10 Quart Refrigerator / Freezer. I built a mini solo camping vehicle. I wanted to be able to cook food (I have a microwave and a portable induction cook top) while out and about. I use a Bluetti AC180 for my power supply and that is charged from 300 watts of solar on the roof. But of major importance to me was to have fresh food. This refrigerator / freezer was the perfect size for me. I can put in a couple of steaks and all the sides dishes inside. This allows me to cook up some good food instead of having to eat dehydrated camping food all the time. Some of the really great things I like about this is the fact it uses a true compressor for the cooling cycle. Just like your big refrigerator you have at home. It has a locking lid so I do not have to worry about the lid popping open while I am driving. It has tie down points on all four corners so I can secure it to my shelving rack (the shelving rack it firmly bolted to the 3/4 plywood platform which is in turn bolted to the floor of my 4Runner) The controls are very simple to use. It is SUPER QUIET when running so it does not wake me when it turns on during the night. Overall, as long is it holds up I will be a very happy camper.
P**L
Works well
Quality/ functional
M**Z
Nice personal refreshment and cold snack device for long drives
I have only had this for a week. Have tested the power draw though once cold and just maintaining. Minimul power use, even ran fpr about 24 hours usong a little 150w power block. Pleased so far.
S**S
model comparision winner
I couldn’t decide between these 2 10 Qt Alpicool models (model number NL9 is army green and off white, model C9P is lime green and gray) so ordered them both since they were priced about the same. The army green NL9 is 4 pounds lighter which may not seem like much but when you pick them both up you can really tell the difference. It might matter if you have to lug them around a lot. It has indentations on the bottom that you can use as handles. This makes it easier to pick up as you have to grab it from the bottom. I also really like the 4 spots to attach straps. I will use them to anchor it in place. I plan to use the cooler in my van camper to freeze ice packs to keep a separate larger cooler cold so I don’t have to buy ice. Being able to secure it in place is important to me. I really like that the lid has a spring loaded latch so it is a bit easier to open but still closes tightly with a solid seal keeping the cold in. I was surprised by how much room there is. I have room for ice packs and a few frozen foods. As I use up the frozen food I can restock it with my icepacks. There is a picture that shows how many icepacks I plan to use so you can get a sense of how much stuff you can put inside. Both model are exactly the same size on the inside and basically the same size outside. With the exception of the army green’s tie down slots. They stick out about a half inch on both sides. So if you are trying to fit it long ways in a tight spot that inch might make a difference. The lime green C9P model does not have an easy way to pick it up. There are some indentations in the bottom but not as nice as the army green one. And being a bit heavier it is just more awkward to pick up. The lid snaps shut tightly but is a bear to open one handed. Not sure how that would work while driving down the road on your own. If you have mega muscles no problem, but if not…… might be a slight issue. The lime green cooler is fine. There are a couple features that are slightly less than the army green one. If the price on the lime green one was significantly less I would go for it because the cost savings would outweigh a couple convinces. But all things being equal I like the army green NL9 model better and it will be the one that goes into the van for my car camping trips.
C**R
Great little freezer
Great price . Been working on 120v for 2 months straight. I’m impressed. I recommend this product.
S**L
Okay but a bit energy thirsty.
It cools well and pretty fast. BUT it uses more energy than you'd think--almost as much as the 2.5 cubic feet unit I wanted it to replace because it took so long to get up to speed. I suppose it is that it's thin sides don't provide much insulation so it has to kick on frequently. So it's not a good choice if you want to run it off a solar generator while camping like I do. Otherwise it seems to be a solid product. Fairly quiet. Good to keep a few drinks cool in a dorm or garage. The digital panel is a bit confusing to adjust also, and the manual doesn't help, but I did find help online.
S**A
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