❄️ Stay cool anywhere, anytime — the fridge that travels as hard as you do!
The ICECO VL35 ProS is a 37-quart portable metal refrigerator/freezer featuring a versatile reversible lid, advanced SECOP compressor with a wide 0℉-50℉ cooling range, and flexible power options including 12/24V DC and 110-240V AC. Designed for travel, camping, and road trips, it includes user-friendly features like LED lighting, removable baskets, and USB charging ports, all supported by industry-leading technical assistance.
Brand Name | ICECO |
Model Info | VL35 ProS |
Item Weight | 48.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 28.1 x 15.9 x 15.7 inches |
Item model number | VL35 ProS |
Capacity | 35 Liters |
Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 35 Liters |
Freezer Capacity | 35 Liters |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | VL35 ProS Blk |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Features | Portable |
Color | Black |
Wattage | 240.00 |
Defrost | Manual |
Door Hinges | Reversible |
Door Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Metal |
Batteries Included? | No |
Item Weight | 48.7 Pounds |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
M**T
Solid performer - far exceeded my expectations - highly recommended
I am thoroughy impressed with the performance of this 75L Iceco cooler. I am also impressed with the build quality, functionality, and usable space. This is an absolute winner, and the only thing I would caution users is that it is heavy, so be mindful should you need to move it after filling it up with your goodies.I have had the opportunity to use this cooler on two recent occasions. One was a road trip, which was about a straight 6-hour drive from home to destination. The weather was mid-90s, with a blazing hot sun. During this trip, the cooler was in the bed of my pickup truck. My pickup is black with a hard folding tonneau cover. Nicely, this cooler does not protrude above the top of the bed walls, so I was able to close the tonneau cover. During the commute, I repeatedly checked the cooler temperature via the free Iceco app, and to my amazement, the cooler performed flawlessly. Not one time was it above the set temperature of 37 degrees. This cooler was simply able to keep up with the demands of the extreme heat.Upon arriving at our destination, we determined the hotel did not have the refrigerator space for all of our food, so I needed to haul the cooler to the hotel room. That took some doing. First, I needed to take everything out of the cooler to make it manageable, which is made easy when using the baskets (more on the baskets below). I did so, then put the cooler on the hotel cart, then brought everyhting to the room. Be advised we were at a Hampton Inn, and the luggage cart would not accommodate the cooler along the length, so I needed to load the cooler perpendicular to the cart. That worked great, until I discovered the cooler would not fit through the elevator door. So, I ended up loading the cooler along the length of the cart, angled between the cart rails. Needless to say, I was quite sweaty by the time I got to the room. When we left, my wife and I just carried the empty cooler to the car, which was much easier than using the cart.As far as using the device, setting the temperature is very easy (please note the cooler does not cool both sides at the same time. It does one side, then the other). I didn't put a whole lot of thought into the versatility of the covers, not expecting it to be such a big deal. Well, after using it, I will say that is a very nice feature that the doors can be opened from either side. I did take note over that trip that I was pretty much taking advantage of the dexterity pretty regularly.We had this cooler running in the hotel room for three days non-stop, and it was not disruptive at all. It runs very quiet and had no affect on sleep. It is also so much easier to use than the hotel fridge. While it was plugged into the pickup truck I was able to monitor the power draw through the onboard power management system - the energy demand was nominal, and my truck's 7.2 Kw system was more that capable of handling the cooler.Advice to users:-The 75L cooler is big and heavy even when empty - I am able to manage it by myself (6'02", 225 lbs), but I recommend a two-person carry. So much easier.-While the cooler was in the flatbed, and my phone in the passenger compartment, the app connection was a bit fussy. I needed to hold my phone in just the right spot to connect to the cooler. Not a big deal, just a point of note.Advice to manufacturer:The large cooler basket needs to have handles that protrude above the wall of the cooler. Consider my situation I mentioned above - I needed to remove the baskets to lift the cooler out of the truck and put it on the luggage cart. The basket was heavy, and I literally had to lift it by my fingertips. I was able to, but I am a pretty strong guy. I can say my wife would not be able to do that at all. Also, when lowering the basket back into the cooler, you have a choice - get your fingers pinched between the cooler walls and the basket - ouch - or lower it as far as you can and let the basket drop into the basin, risking damage to the cooler floor. Neither are good options. I ended up removing everything from the basket, installing the basket, and putting everything back in. This defeats having the basket in the first place. Adding handles to this basket would make a huge difference.Finally, I had the need to contact Iceco customer service regarding an ordering issue. They were great to work with. In this day of quality customer service being a fleeting memory, Iceco sets themselves apart. How refreshing.I am absolutely and thoroughly impressed with the performance of this cooler and Iceco, and I can recommend it whole-heartedly. Great job, Iceco!
J**C
This is one TOUGH cooler!
Great cooler, great vendor! This is not the cooler I wanted but considering the Prime Days markdown - I had to take a chance. So glad I did. Really like the way they designed the lid/lids. The carton arrived and appeared fine except for one small tear in one side. Opening it revealed more damage, a lot more. The carton is clearly marked "Do Not Drop" and guess what, it was dropped and dropped hard. The styrofoam inside was split where the bottom edge had tried to smash through it. The tear was over a dent that almost went through the entire side, the opposite side was bent. Imagine a crumpled up sheet of paper you've smoothed as much as you could but obviously had been crumpled. Yeah, like that. Bad.The good news? It still worked just fine.Of course, I contacted the vendor and they volunteered to replace it at no charge. No problem. I sent the first one back and about two weeks later the replacement arrived. I stood there and watched the FedEx delivery guy remove it from his truck by rolling it end over end. Rolled it end over end. The carton is labeled "Team Load" for good reason. Remember that I mentioned that the carton is also marked "Do Not Drop?" Yeah, opened this one and guess what, it had been dropped, too, just like the first one only the other end. Same dent just smaller and on the other side.Like the first one the second one works just fine.I contacted the vendor and they volunteered to replace it, free. Good people. I decided to keep it thinking that a third one, handled by the same people, is likely to get damaged just like the first two. One little dent isn't gonna kill me. It'll get more.Right now it is sitting on my back porch in 102 degree heat, precooling itself and the stuff in it for this weekend's 1,400 miles trip. 26 degrees on the freezer side, 40 on the fridge side and having no trouble maintaining those temperatures. I am impressed. Don't know what it will be like in 5 years but for now I can only say one thing: this is one TOUGH cooler! I like it. I think I'll keep it.
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