RV units are often have three power options, 12v/120v/propane. The propane
side is an open flame so don't atempt to use it or spend extra because it
there. Look for the dual power only units.
MonteP wrote in message
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"Adam" wrote in :
I'm planning to install small refrigerator on my boat - ~4cu.ft.
This kind of household appliance is about $100, marine refrigerator is
about $800
What makes different almost $700?
Adam
Do not look for these type items at marine suppliers. Go instead to RV
suppliers and outlets. Used RV outfits are good places as they usually
have a few 'wreckers' they sell the pieces and parts from. You'll find
the RV refidgerators generally adequate for marine use.
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MonteP
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