August 16, 2007
Mr. John Roemer
FridgeFreeze
5343 Banks Street
San Diego, CA
U S A 92110
Dear John:
My husband and I bought a FridgeFreeze in July of 2005. After doing
what we thought was lots of research, we bought a unit locally (not
a FridgeFreeze), When we went to use it, we were frustrated and disappointed
to find that the 3.8 amp draw advertised in all the literature was
actually a 7.3 amp draw on the specs plate. This was more than we had
planned to ask our sailboat battery to sustain. The 3.8 advertised
draw was actually (we checked with the company) an AVERAGE PER HOUR
draw as the unit was not supposed to run constantly – kind of
like a car company telling you that your fuel consumption would be
an average of “X” per hour and basing that on the average
of people only driving 5 or 6 hours in a 24 hour day. Needless to say,
we were not impressed and returned the unit.
We had seen an article
in Pacific Yachting earlier in the year about new things on or coming
to the market and the FridgeFreeze was one of them.
We were concerned
about this being a “NEW” (therefore
unproven) product, about it being only available from the factory,
no service centres locally, etc. But, as we were due to head out
that week for 6 weeks of sailing, and finding nothing else that seemed
to fit the bill, we ordered the 35 litre unit and hoped for the best.
The
unit arrived 2 days later and certainly looked solid. It is. We
plugged it in overnight, took it to the boat the next day and filled
it with frozen foods and left for our trip. All trips have little breakdowns,
things forgotten, too much of some stuff brought and not enough of
other stuff. However, the FridgeFreeze was almost boring! It performed
exactly as advertised, and it is so quiet that several times we checked
to see if the light was on because we could not hear the unit when
it was running. It is a large thing, and we simply installed it on
a seat we didn’t need so that it would be handy. We use an
icebox for our daily things, and took frozen milk in plastic 2 litre
containers that we used as “ice” for our icebox. As we
used the milk, we filled the containers with water and put them in
the bottom of the FridgeFreeze where they froze solid. We kept rotating
the containers so that we had ice in the icebox and a new supply
being frozen.
Had a great trip and the FridgeFreeze certainly contributed
to that. Once you are above Desolation Sound in British Columbia
waters, you can’t simply pop into a marina to pick up ice
and food. Being self sufficient meant not having to plan our trip
around anything but the weather and the fishing.
We are very, very
happy with our FridgeFreeze and want to thank you for making
such a dependable product that actually does what you say it will do!
If
you are ever in the area, pop in – we always have ice!
Sincerely,
Mary-Lou Warren
Qualicum Beach, B.C.
Canada
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