❄️ Chill smarter, roam freer with ICECO JP50 Pro!
The ICECO JP50 Pro is a 51.7-quart portable refrigerator/freezer featuring a robust SECOP compressor capable of maintaining temperatures from -4°F to 68°F. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it offers dual power compatibility (DC 12/24V and AC 110/240V), a reversible multi-directional lid for easy access, and built-in wheels with a pull bar for effortless portability. With energy-efficient cooling modes and a durable metal cabinet, it’s backed by a 5-year compressor warranty and responsive USA-based tech support, making it the ultimate companion for camping and road trips.
Brand Name | ICECO |
Model Info | JP50ProS |
Item Weight | 40.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 28.5 x 13.8 x 21 inches |
Item model number | JP50ProS |
Capacity | 52 Quarts |
Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 51.7 Quarts |
Freezer Capacity | 51.7 Quarts |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | JP50 Pro |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Features | Portable, Compact |
Color | Black |
Defrost | Automatic |
Door Material Type | Plastic |
Shelves | 1 |
Certification | ETL |
Material Type | Metal cabinet & Plastic |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 40.79 Pounds |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
J**A
ICECO stands behind their products
Long overdue review of my ICECO JP50 Pro freezer. Right out of the box, it works really well. Freezes very fast and does not use a lot of electricity. Once unplugged, retains the temperature well. Lightweight and has wheels for transport, so that’s a plus. Durable and the black and stainless steel combo looks great. I’ve had mine for almost 2 yrs this August and worked fine until the thermostat malfunctioned last year. I contacted ICECO and customer service is top notch. Their warranty of 5 yrs only applied to the compressor, 1 yr for everything else but they went above and beyond and sent me a brand new replacement. Only complaint I have with this freezer is that I wish it came with a battery. Otherwise, I highly recommend this product.
P**R
It's a great refrigerator!
It's a great refrigerator for long trips. The unit cools down quickly and is very easy to use. The temperature went from 78 to 28 degrees in about 20 minutes. I ran the unit on an ICECO 250Wh battery for 32 hours in Eco mode with the temperature set to 32 degrees. The ambient temperature was around 76 degrees during the test for the battery.
S**O
Excellent cooler
Excellent cooler, works well accurate temperature, we use it in our RV storage area.
T**Z
Great refrigerator, very efficient power use
Bought this refrigerator to pair with a Jackery 1000 for a 2 1/2 week road trip to Utah from the Midatlantic and back. The fridge fit perfectly tied down behind the front seat of my access cab Tacoma (the rear seats have been removed and a flat deck installed) along with the Jackery 1000, two 100w Jackery solar panels, our clothes, some supplies, a large DeWalt radio, cold weather gear, and all sorts of other things. Truck was stuffed, but it all fit. Bed was loaded with a bed rack, rooftop tent, 23zero wrap around awning, 28 gallons of water, 10 gallons of fuel, camping chairs, a table, cookware, 20 lb propane tank, offroad recovery gear, a Yeti 65 (full of beer, didn't want to waste space in the fridge), but still enough space to fit local firewood when we camped.The fridge holds roughly a weeks worth of groceries for two people, and draws very little power. Through any given night the Jackery 1000 never went below ~87% charge running the refrigerator, and was back at full charge after just a couple hours of driving while still running the fridge set to 36°.Once we made it to Utah we spent about five and a half days in the wilderness of the San Rafael Swell running 4x4 trails and exploring, and never once did the refrigerator fail on us. Once or twice the power cable did shake loose from the rough terrain, but checking it every once in a while solved that problem.Not only was the refrigerator absolutely perfect for us and our trip out to the wilderness, we've used it a couple times with the Jackery 1000 during power outtages to save essentials and more expensive items from going bad in the house refrigerator.Overall, I couldn't recommend the JP50pro more, and can only assume any and all of Iceco's refrigerator/freezers will perform just as well. Because of the limited space in my Tacoma's access cab, I am very happy that they offer this slimmer profiled fridge that performs so well. I did purchase an aftermarket ARB 12v plug for it after reading the Iceco plug doesn't fit as snuggly as it should, and carried both during the trip in case of failure. The ARB does fit more snuggly than the plug that came with the fridge, and it still managed to shake itself loose as I mentioned. Something to consider, but again, easily mitigated by sinply checking the connection after rough patches of trail (which there is a lot of in the San Rafael Swell).Added a photo of a campsite we found to truly show how far out you can go and trust an Iceco won't let you down. We were about a day's drive into the San Rafael Swell at that point, which is another 40ish miles from the closest town, so we were pretty far out there.Thanks for reading, hope this helped.
T**E
Good refrigerator
Good fridge keeps thing's cold ,right temp, but doesn’t shut down before battery dies on any setting
N**S
Low power draw keeps food cold!
So just returned from a 14 day camping trip and I have to say why I waited so long to buy one of these I don’t know. The quality is rugged, as we moved it around often.The controls are easy to use. There are only a few settings to understand. Power on or off, max or eco setting and the temp up or down. Other than the original cool down I only used the eco setting. This usually drew 30-40 watts when it was running. That was good because the bag and cooler insulation was good so it didn’t run all the time.I have a Tundra truck and in the bed is a DC outlet. I mostly had it plugged in there while driving and sitting in the back of my truck through 80-100 degree temps it stayed cold. When I wasn’t driving I had it plugged mostly into a Bluetti 268wh external battery. That usually lasted all day, then would need a recharge. I have sent that back and opted for a Eco flow 768wh pack to get three days worth of run time. Otherwise I had it plugged into AC in my pop up trailer.So now for the drawbacks. We often froze food we wanted cold. The temp range from bottom to top could be 6-12 degrees. And even warmer in the little side pocket. I ended up figuring out that veggies and condiments can go in the grey side spot and on top. It does require some constant shuffling of stuff. Once we got the hang of it everything was kept pretty well where we needed.I ended up buying a battery thermometer to leave inside(see pics) it was around 25$ here on Amazon I think. That allowed me to keep the monitor nearby or in cab of truck and the sensor in the cooler. The unit hilt i. thermometer I believe must be on bottom of cooler?The temp pics show difference between thermometer and actual ready out from different parts of the cooler.The 27 degree vs 45 was in the side compartment, the 27 degree vs 39 was at top of basket in main. All in 81 degree house. The last picture shows wattage draw on the Bluetti.In conclusion: the high quality compressor, rugged design and low wattage needed to run the unit makes this a sold buy product. I would rate it 4.5/5 stars, for the temperature inconsistency but since I can’t I left it 5 stars. I went through 10 bags of ice in my yeti during the same time. At 4.99$ per bag that’s already $50 I saved towards the cost of the unit.
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