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The RecPro 1.7 Cu Ft 12V RV Refrigerator combines compact design with advanced frost-free technology, reversible stainless steel door, and adjustable shelving. Engineered for energy efficiency with eco-friendly R600A refrigerant, it offers quiet, reliable cooling tailored for RV living and off-grid adventures.
Brand Name | RecPro |
Model Info | RP-RFG |
Item Weight | 52 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.8 x 17.5 x 19.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RP-RFG |
Capacity | 1.7 Cubic Feet |
Annual Energy Consumption | 210 Kilowatts |
Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 1.7 Cubic Feet |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | RP-RFG-17-SS |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Features | Energy Efficient, Base Drawer, Frost Free, Compact, Adjustable Shelves |
Color | Silver (Stainless Steel) |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Defrost | Frost Free |
Door Hinges | Reversible |
Door Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Shelf Type | Glass |
Shelves | 1 |
Included Components | Refrigerator |
Item Weight | 52 Pounds |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
R**W
Better than expected - PERFECT!!
I could not be more pleased with this refrigerator. Everything went smooth from fit to finish. The fit was perfect from the Dometic DM2852 to this 12volt RECPRO. And, the install went so smooth - my Sandstorm RV had the 12volt wires already in-place and tapped into the chassis ground which was used for the 110volt connection on the old Dometic. Once connected it fired up and worked flawlessly. My Sandstorm already had a solar panel on the roof and that tied in with the existing 12 volt wiring which was already in place with the Dometic. I've been testing/watching the meter with my 12volt batteries and they are holding up about 2 days without plugging into AC power for the camper. Surprisingly, these batteries are original to my camper in 2018 (6+ years).
L**D
Geo Pro 20bhs fridge replacement (12volt)
Great replacement for a 2023 Geo pro. The fridge was basically the same dimensions. Ended up being 2 inches deeper but the space allowed for the extra depth. Wiring was easy. However, you need to take the bracket off of the old fridge across the bottom and adjust an additional bracket which is located behind the fridge on the trailer fridge floor to account for the additional 2 inches. Mine ended up being 17 1/2 inches from the face cabinet across the bottom.
L**A
Great RV refrigerator!
I just used this refrigerator for the first time Memorial Day weekend. Works excellent! It’s wiper quiet. It froze a bottle of water that I put inte freezer. And the refrigerator keeps everything very cold. Works as expected! And its appearance is stunning with the stainless steel.
S**Y
Beware!!!
I purchased the fridge in Feb 2024. In April I awoke to lost of almost my food in fridge and freeze. Contacted company they did not replace food, however sent a replacement fridge. Sept 7 awoke to loss of all my food again, contacted company they were closed sent email. No return contact from company in morning Sept 9 so I talked. Rep told me I had to wait for tech to return my call to troubleshoot. I expressed I had lost my food again and had no fridge. I live in FL. She showed zero compassion and willingness to resolve this issue and ended conversation with " Thank you for calling and have a good day". Very poor customer service. Beware!!!
T**E
Quiet, cold!
It fits in the hole in my RV that other brand came out of. I like that it has separate controls for freezer/fridge temperature. It seems to use same amount of power as my old fridge that quit if not less power. It's miniscule though.I love the magnetic door close vs latch. I don't know if I trust the door lock for travel mode. (Maybe i dont under dtand how it works?I pulled on the doors and the latch slides open. Stuff might not fall out, but if the doors crack open on travel, then the compressor will work harder. Easy enough solution. I can secure it for travel mode in other ways.My biggest gripe would be how it secures in the opening. Screwing to RV cabinet trim is a no go on any late modle RV.The fridge that I pulled out, had 1/2" of trim that left a mark on my cabinet trim. This fridge exposes that.This is the second Recpro product I've put into my RV. The first was a roll up sliding shower stall door. Now this fridge. I'm definitely a fan of RecPro over the other brand.
M**R
So far, so good. Quiet, efficient, well made
We installed this at our off-grid, solar/low voltage cabin in the Rockies to replace a Grape Solar fridge that died after about 8 years.Compared to that, this is a much better product - I just hope it lasts longer.- Nice quality: glass shelves, separate freezer, designated spaces for cans, and a light inside- It is very quiet - very low noise.- Starting at 70F inside (and outside), it took 3.5 hours to drop the temp to 36 degrees before the compressor shut off. It was mostly empty except for a few cans of soda inside. So 9.5F per hour empty is a good assumption.- It takes roughly 80 watts (+/- 5) when the compressor is running.- I would estimate a 50% run rate at 70F external temperature. For example, it turned on at 12:52am when the fridge was at 40F, and turned off at 1:21am after dropping to 36.6F. It next turned on at 1:55am.- Given that run rate, I'd think it takes about 960 watt-hours per day in a 65-70F setting (without door opening losses)- Wide voltage range - will operate down to 10.5 volts, which can be helpful.- While the documentation says it can have an a starting current rush of up to 20 amps, we did not see that. We have it on a 10amp marine style DC circuit breaker that never blew.- Our wiring from a buck converter regulated to 12.3 volts (our solar/battery is 24V) is maybe 6 feet of 8awg, 25 feet with 4 conductors - a pair of 10awg and a pair of 12awg in parallel, and another 6 feet of 12awg at the end. I'd estimate our voltage drop as 0.6, meaning we have 11.7 volts at the fridge with the compressor running.- The fridge has 3 terminals for wired connections - plus, minus, and ground. No wire included.I'd add that this is very low power consumption compared to your 3 way RV fridge. Our Dometic 3cf 3 way we have in our camper takes like 150 watts when running 12VDC. Until we put in a DC-DC charger, we got less than zero charging from our tow vehicle's 7 pin connector.
R**7
Recpro frig
Quick shipment, packaged well, great customer service,product working well no complaints so far.
R**D
Operates like a full size unit.
Very well made. I'm glad I have it. Has a fan in the freezer. Temp controls in both freezer and bottom refrigerator. Uses very little watts.
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