Cool Boxes, Fridges, Ice Blocks And Cooling Products

Camper Fridges, Cool Boxes, Ice Blocks and Cooling Products

There are loads of really amazing fridges, coolboxes, coolers and other refrigeration products available for your camper, motorhome or van.

As well as our own JKF50, a compact fridge-freezer we designed and produced ourselves, we’re also offering a whole range of other cool boxes and fridges from the big names in camping equipment and accessories.

There’s our ever-popular JK cool boxes, available in multiple sizes, as well as amazing collapsible coolers which fold down to be about 10 cm tall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best brands for VW camper compressor fridges?

When searching for the best brands for VW camper compressor fridges, Just Kampers' range should be at the top of your list. Designed specifically with VW campervans in mind, these fridges offer exceptional reliability and performance tailored to the unique needs of camper enthusiasts. Fridges such as the JKF50 are engineered to maximise efficiency in the compact space inside VW campers. They come in two colours to suit your preferences whilst ensuring you have plenty of space for essentials.

Fridges from other brands like Dometic and Indel are also available, giving you plenty of choice to find the perfect fridge for your vehicle. 

Visit the Fridges and Coolboxes page and browse the selection of top-quality fridges.

What type of fridge is best for a campervan?

A compressor fridge is often the top choice for most campervan owners. Compressor fridges, like those offered by Just Kampers, provide reliable cooling performance, even in hot weather, making them ideal for extended trips. They operate similarly to a household fridge, using a compressor to keep contents cold, and they are highly efficient, running off 12V power or mains when available. This type of fridge is particularly suitable for off-grid camping as it maintains low power consumption, preserving your battery life.

Just Kampers offers an exclusive range of compressor fridges specifically designed for campervans. They are optimised for the compact spaces in campers and provide robust performance, ensuring your food and drinks stay fresh no matter where your adventures take you.

Visit the Just Kampers Fridges page to find the best option for you.

Can you put a normal fridge in a campervan?

It's important to note that while technically possible, it's not advisable to do so. Regular household fridges are designed to operate on a stable mains power supply and are not built to withstand the vibrations and movements of a campervan in motion. They also tend to have higher power consumption, which can quickly drain your campervan's battery.

For optimal performance and efficiency, it's better to choose a fridge specifically designed for campervans, like the selection available at Just Kampers. These fridges are built to handle the unique conditions of campervan life, offering lower power consumption and the ability to run on 12V power. They are also designed to be more compact and efficient, making the best use of the limited space in a campervan.

Explore the full range of fridges designed for campervans here

How does a compressor fridge work in a campervan?

A compressor fridge works in a campervan by using a compressor, much like a domestic fridge, to circulate refrigerant through coils. It compresses the refrigerant, raising its temperature. This heated refrigerant then passes through condenser coils, where it releases heat and condenses into a liquid. The liquid refrigerant then travels through an expansion valve, cooling rapidly and evaporating into a gas. This process absorbs heat from inside the fridge, lowering the temperature and keeping the contents cool.

Compressor fridges are highly efficient and can operate on 12V power, making them ideal for campervan use. They are not affected by ambient temperature, ensuring consistent cooling performance even in hot climates. This makes them particularly suitable for off-grid adventures, where reliable refrigeration is crucial.

Just Kampers offers a range of compact and reliable compressor fridges specifically designed for campervans, ensuring optimal performance and energy efficiency. View them here.

How much noise does a VW camper compressor fridge make?

A VW camper compressor fridge is designed to operate quietly, making it ideal for the compact setting of a campervan. They typically produce around 30 to 40 decibels, similar to the noise level of a quiet room. Modern compressor technology and sound-dampening materials ensure minimal vibrations, making these fridges ideal for maintaining a peaceful environment in your campervan. For a quiet and efficient cooling solution, the compressor fridges available at Just Kampers are an excellent choice.

Explore the Just Kampers Fridges page to find the perfect solution for your campervan.

What is the average lifespan of a VW camper compressor fridge?

The average lifespan of a camper compressor fridge is typically around 10 to 15 years, depending on usage and maintenance. These fridges are built to be durable and reliable, handling the unique conditions of campervan travel, including vibrations and varying power sources. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the condenser coils and ensuring proper ventilation, can extend the fridge's lifespan. Just Kampers offers high-quality compressor fridges designed specifically for campervans, ensuring long-term performance and reliability, making them a worthwhile investment for your camper.

Click here to discover the selection of fridges available at Just Kampers. 

What are the key differences between compressor fridges and absorption fridges for VW campers?

The main differences between compressor fridges and absorption fridges are in how they cool, their power efficiency, and their versatility.

Compressor fridges work like household fridges, using a compressor to cool the air inside. They are very efficient, especially in hot weather, and can run on 12V, 24V, or mains power. This makes them great for off-grid camping, as they use less power and keep a consistent temperature regardless of the temperature outside. See Just Kampers’ compressor fridges here.

Absorption fridges cool using a heat source like gas, 12V, or 240V. While they can run on gas, making them good for long trips without electricity, they are less efficient in warm weather and need to be perfectly level to work well. They also don’t handle temperature changes as effectively as compressor fridges.

For most campervan owners, compressor fridges are the better choice due to their reliability and efficiency. Explore the selection of fridges at Just Kampers to find the right fit for your camper here.

Why is my campervan fridge not getting cold?/Not working?

If your campervan fridge is not getting cold or not working, several factors could be at play.

Compression fridges: Common issues include inadequate power supply, or poor ventilation. Ensure that your fridge is receiving the correct voltage and that the connections are secure. Check that there is enough ventilation around the fridge to allow the compressor to cool properly. If the fridge still isn’t cooling, the thermostat or compressor itself may need to be inspected by a professional.

Absorption fridges: These fridges must be level to function correctly. If your campervan is parked on an incline, the fridge may struggle to cool. Additionally, ensure that the heat source (whether gas, 12V, or 240V) is functioning correctly. Blockages in the ventilation system or problems with the burner can also affect performance.

Regular maintenance, including cleaning the vents and checking electrical connections, can prevent many issues. If problems persist, consulting the manufacturer’s manual or contacting a professional is recommended.

Visit the Just Kampers Fridges page to find the best fridge for your vehicle.

What are the installation requirements for a compressor fridge in a VW camper?

When installing a compressor fridge in a VW camper, follow these key steps:

  • Stable power supply: Ensure the fridge is connected to a 12V or 24V power source, ideally through a dedicated fuse. This helps prevent overloading other circuits. Use appropriately gauged wiring to handle the fridge’s current draw without causing voltage drops.
  • Proper ventilation: Adequate airflow around the compressor is crucial for dissipating heat. Install the fridge with sufficient clearance at the back and sides. Consider adding ventilation grills or a fan to enhance airflow, especially in confined spaces.
  • Secure mounting: The fridge should be securely mounted to withstand the vibrations and movement of travel. Use brackets or other mounting hardware to fix the fridge firmly in place, preventing it from shifting during transit.
  • Follow manufacturer’s instructions: Always consult the manufacturer’s instructions for specific requirements or recommendations, such as positioning or the need for additional components like a ventilation fan.

To find quality compressor fridges for VW campers, visit the Just Kampers Fridges page

How do I maintain and clean a VW camper compressor fridge?

Maintaining and cleaning your VW camper compressor fridge is essential for its longevity and efficiency. Here’s how to do it:

  • Regular cleaning: Wipe down the interior with a mild detergent and warm water every few weeks to prevent odours and mould. Make sure to clean the door seals to maintain an airtight closure.
  • Defrost as needed: If your fridge has a freezer compartment, defrost it when ice builds up. Turn off the fridge, remove the contents, and allow the ice to melt naturally. Wipe down the surfaces afterward to remove any moisture.
  • Ventilation check: Regularly inspect the ventilation grills or fans to ensure they are free of dust and debris. Proper airflow is crucial for efficient operation. Use a soft brush or vacuum to clean these areas.
  • Power connections: Periodically check the power connections and wiring for any signs of wear or damage. Ensuring a stable power supply helps prevent potential issues.
  • Professional servicing: Consider having the fridge serviced by a professional every few years, especially if you notice any decrease in cooling performance.

For more information on maintaining your VW camper compressor fridge or to find quality fridge options, visit Just Kampers here.

How much current does a 12V compressor fridge draw?

A 12V compressor fridge typically draws between 3 to 6 amps per hour, depending on the model, size, and ambient temperature. When the compressor is running, the current draw is at its peak, but since these fridges are designed to be energy efficient, the compressor doesn't run continuously. It cycles on and off as needed to maintain the desired temperature, which reduces overall power consumption.

For example, a fridge that draws 5 amps when the compressor is active might average around 1 to 2 amps per hour over a full 24-hour period, depending on factors like outside temperature, the fridge's insulation, and how often the door is opened.

Understanding your fridge’s power consumption is crucial for managing your campervan’s energy resources, especially if you rely on battery power or solar panels.

For more information or to find energy-efficient compressor fridges, visit Just Kampers here.

How long will a 200Ah battery run a 12V fridge?

A 200Ah battery can run a 12V fridge for a significant amount of time, depending on the fridge's power consumption. If we assume your 12V fridge draws an average of 1 to 2 amps per hour (considering it cycles on and off), a 200Ah battery could theoretically power the fridge for about 100 to 200 hours.

Here's a quick breakdown:

  • At 1 amp per hour: The fridge would run for approximately 200 hours.
  • At 2 amps per hour: The fridge would run for approximately 100 hours.

However, it's important to note that factors such as outside temperature, how often the fridge door is opened, and the fridge’s efficiency can affect actual runtime. Also, to avoid completely depleting the battery, which can reduce its lifespan, it’s advisable to use only about 50-80% of the battery's capacity.

Explore the Just Kampers Fridges page to find energy-efficient fridges suitable for your vehicle.

How energy-efficient are compressor fridges for VW campers?

Compressor fridges are highly energy-efficient, making them a popular choice for those who need reliable cooling on the road. These fridges are designed to consume minimal power while maintaining consistent cooling performance, even in hot conditions. On average, a 12V compressor fridge draws between 1 to 2 amps per hour, depending on its size and usage. This low power consumption is especially beneficial for off-grid camping, where preserving battery life is crucial.

The efficiency of compressor fridges is further enhanced by their ability to cycle on and off, running the compressor only when needed to maintain the desired temperature. This means that even though the fridge might draw more power when the compressor is active, the overall energy usage remains low over time.

For VW campers, where space and power are limited, compressor fridges offer a perfect balance of energy efficiency and cooling performance, ensuring that your essentials stay fresh without draining your battery.

For more information and to explore energy-efficient compressor fridges, visit Just Kampers here.

Can I run a VW camper compressor fridge on a solar panel system?

Yes, you can run a camper compressor fridge on a solar panel system, making it an excellent option for off-grid camping. Compressor fridges are energy-efficient, typically drawing 1 to 2 amps per hour, which aligns well with the power output of a well-sized solar setup.

To successfully power your fridge with solar, you’ll need a few key components:

  • Solar panels: Ensure your solar panels can produce enough power to match or exceed the fridge's consumption. A 100W to 200W solar panel setup is often sufficient, depending on your energy needs and sun exposure.
  • Battery: A deep-cycle battery (like a 100Ah battery) is essential for storing the energy generated by the solar panels. This battery powers your fridge when the sun isn’t shining.
  • Charge controller: This regulates the energy from the solar panels to the battery, preventing overcharging and ensuring a stable power supply to your fridge.

By pairing a compressor fridge with a solar panel system, you can enjoy cold storage in your VW camper without relying on external power sources.

Can a compressor fridge in a VW camper run on both 12V and 240V power sources?

Yes, a compressor fridge in a VW camper can typically run on both 12V and 240V power sources, making it highly versatile for various camping situations. These fridges are designed with dual voltage capabilities, allowing them to switch between 12V power from the campervan's battery when you’re on the move, and 240V power when plugged into a mains supply at a campsite.

When connected to 12V, the fridge operates efficiently, drawing power from the vehicle's battery. This is ideal for keeping your food and drinks cold while driving or when parked off-grid. Once you reach a campsite with electrical hookups, you can switch to 240V power, conserving your battery and ensuring continuous cooling.

This flexibility ensures that your compressor fridge remains operational regardless of your location, whether you're traveling, camping off-grid, or plugged into a mains supply.

For more information on dual-voltage compressor fridges and other options for your VW camper, visit Just Kampers here.

What sizes are available for VW camper compressor fridges?

Camper compressor fridges are available in a range of sizes to suit different needs and space constraints within your campervan. Common sizes typically range from 30 litres to 170 litres, providing options for everything from compact storage to more extensive cooling needs.

  • 30 to 40 litres: These smaller fridges are ideal for compact VW campers or those who need to conserve space. They offer enough room for essential items like drinks and a few perishable foods, making them perfect for shorter trips or solo travellers.
  • 50 to 60 litres: This mid-range size is a popular choice for many campervan owners, balancing capacity and space efficiency. It provides ample room for food and beverages for two to four people, making it suitable for longer trips.
  • 70 to 170 litres: For those with more extensive cooling needs, larger fridges offer greater capacity, ideal for families or extended travel. These fridges can store a more substantial amount of food, including larger items like bottles and frozen goods.

At Just Kampers, you can explore a variety of compressor fridges, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your camper.