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Subject Topic: Kampa aqua super cooler Post Reply Post New Topic
25/10/2011 at 8:36pm
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We are looking for a way of keeping ice lollies frozen when camping and have come across the Kamper super cooler which claims tp get to 45deg below ambient temperature so can act as a freezer. However I can't find any reviews. Has anybody got one? Or any other suggestions without spending a fortune! Thanks.


26/10/2011 at 8:47am
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tried 3 all failed to get to -18 (best was -7)in an ambient temp of 20c,they need a special PSU that will cost you another £40 (this after melting a standard one as the seller insisted it was fine and the 12 amp PSU cost wasnt refunded as therewas nothing wrong with it! when i got the refund for the "freezr") and the Kampa people refuse to answer emails concerning their exaggerated claims concerning them ,anything else
these were the small ones with the covers ,noisy as well with two fans

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26/10/2011 at 11:25am
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You definately need a special mains adaptor to run 12.5amps! No wonder it melted and also the reason it didnt get down as cold was probabally because the psu didnt give enough current. At that current it would probabally only last 1 hr connected to a car so you would need a hookup.

Why not get a mini freezer instead as they are cheaper from Tesco however, just for kids lollies it seems a bit pricy. I would imagine a vacuum food flask would work for several hours. Pop some in when you go to the shops and you have them to hand during the day.



26/10/2011 at 11:56am
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Quote: Originally posted by elanman on 26/10/2011

You definately need a special mains adaptor to run 12.5amps! No wonder it melted and also the reason it didnt get down as cold was probabally because the psu didnt give enough current. At that current it would probabally only last 1 hr connected to a car so you would need a hookup.

Why not get a mini freezer instead as they are cheaper from Tesco however, just for kids lollies it seems a bit pricy. I would imagine a vacuum food flask would work for several hours. Pop some in when you go to the shops and you have them to hand during the day.


i forked out for the PSU so you can see why i wasn't impressed i still have it!the units were run over a weekend giving them plenty of time to get to their minimum temp!
i took it back thinking it was faulty but the next (and next) were not up to their specs either
i demanded a refund as the units were not fit for purpose but the seller refused to refund the psu cost as it was fit for purpose ,in that respect technically he was correct but he didnt blooming pay for the 5 amp psu that died ,both kam[pa and the particular shop will not get any further business from me

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26/10/2011 at 1:23pm
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thats crazy, I am sure you have legal redress there. The PSU is for the cooler and together they form a working item,  so he should refund you that too as its part of the complete unit when the item failed to be of merchantable quality. IE you have to have it plugged in to test that it wasnt up to spec. It may even have been the psu not giving the correct output so in either case they can not prove either way kooler or psu and you sould be refunded both. Unless you got it from somewere else.


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26/10/2011 at 3:19pm
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Thanks for this, it seems that this bit of equipment is best left alone then.

I'm all for just buying a table top fridge with a small icebox type thing in and leaving it under the sun canopy. (We have a trailer tent)  My wife is worried about the noise it will make and secondly the risk of it getting rain into it.

If we can keep it dry I can't see any problems and I'm guessing lots of people do this instead of buying a special camping fridge which seem much more expensive. Apart from the space it will take up in the car are there any drawbacks I'm missing?

Thanks



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there are a couple of draw backs to using a domestic fridge.one you are supposed to leave them to settle for anywhere from 2 to 12 hrs after transport before pluging them in.

two you always have to use ehu.

having said that alot use them for camping,and aslong as you can keep it dry they work well.as to nosie you should not notice it running as they are pretty quite.



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26/10/2011 at 6:43pm
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Leave the ice lollies at home. I'm sure the kids will survive.


26/10/2011 at 10:59pm
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In my defence, my wife posted the message about the ice lollies while I was away from the computer!

Really just looking to see if there was a better way of keeping food and drinks cold whilst on our 3 week visit to France next year than our electric coolbox which doesn't really keep things that cold.

Mind you mint magnum ice lollies in France are very nice!



27/10/2011 at 9:14am
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Quote: Originally posted by elanman on 26/10/2011thats crazy, I am sure you have legal redress there. The PSU is for the cooler and together they form a working item,  so he should refund you that too as its part of the complete unit when the item failed to be of merchantable quality. IE you have to have it plugged in to test that it wasnt up to spec. It may even have been the psu not giving the correct output so in either case they can not prove either way kooler or psu and you sould be refunded both. Unless you got it from somewere else.

no technically they are separate items and if its working then its "fit for purpose" it is usable on any fridge so its not just the fridge in questions sole psu.i could return the freezer as it didn't do what it was supposed to do .the idea at the time looked sound and i did hope the freezer worked (giving 3 a go hoping it was just faulty) but i guess the technology isnt up to it ,a micro compressor version would be a better idea.
it would of been nice the shop took the cost of the 5 amp psu off as it was their insistence it was fine (the usual staff ignorance or not giving a toss to get a sale) hence my reluctance to shop there again but i guess no one would actually buy the freezer if it was known up front the total price would rise by 25% to make it actually work.
if you had bought the freezer first (like i did) you couldnt return it for buying it by "mistake" so you were pretty much forced to spend extra on the psu ,probably a ploy by the maker and importer to move the cost from the maker saving having to build in the psu into the freezer itself and pricing it higher than the competitors (IMHO)

even kampa itself it incorrect the only psu they seem to list on their website which says is "suitable" for kampa coolers would melt ,they mention in the description of the freezers the psu thats required but strangely dont sell it ,perhaps that is not up to scratch either?
i know they insist on a filtered mains supply why could be a clever get out ploy if they are short lived ,mine though does have a filtered supply
it would be interesting if "Mark" (often mentioned by Holly but never actually bothered to get back to me) would put us right on the subject

it would also be interesting if anyone else has one just incase my problem was down to the conditions the coolers were stored (which i mentioned in one email) i am open minded to trying another direct from kampa and would report back if indeed they did work

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