I thought this may be an faq, but couldn't find anything in google.
I"m travelling outback for a couple of weeks, staying mainly at serviced
camp sites, and wondered what food cooling techie gadget you use? A
full fridge is overkill for me (I only go once a year), so I guess I'm
wondering about the new piezo-electric ones.
Any hints or recommendations?
Many thanks,

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Nick
Scotty - 26 Oct 2004 10:52 GMT
Hire a decent fridge or borrow one. Im sure theres heaps of places that will
hire you one for two weeks!
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Rheilly Phoull - 26 Oct 2004 11:01 GMT
> Hire a decent fridge or borrow one. Im sure theres heaps of places that will
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Yup, way ta go !!
Forget the piezo's, get a real fridge for occasional use hireing is the
cheapest.
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Regards ........... Rheilly Phoull
Jim - 26 Oct 2004 11:14 GMT
> > Hire a decent fridge or borrow one. Im sure theres heaps of places that
> will
> > hire you one for two weeks!
Good point. Anyone got any recommendations for a decent hirer on the Gold
Coast ?
Cheers
Jim
Scotty - 26 Oct 2004 11:17 GMT
Try www.arb.com.au or www.tjm.com.au they may have a recommendation or they
may do it themselves. call a local 4x4 club and ask away, you may find a
kind hearted sole there willing to lend you one if you hit it off with them.
No harm in asking valid questions eh!.
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> Jim
Viviane - 26 Oct 2004 12:59 GMT
Once you've travelled with the real thing, particularly in summer, you will
never be able to compromise. Buying doesn't make sense for you so ask 4WD
accessory places where you can hire.
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