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Hi & welcome to the forum Callyt
A 12v fridge will be okay for camping if you intend to take a leisure battery, but if you use it off you car battery while the car is parked up it could drain it.
If you are camping for long weekends, just take a small coolbox, freeze your milk and put it in the coolbox just before you leave home (remember to put a pint of fresh milk in for the immediate cuppa when you get there). This will keep everything fresh for about 4 days.
If you intend to go for a week or more without electric hook up, then a coolbox with frozen milk & 4 frozen ice packs (those little blue gel type things), and check with the campsite when you book that they do a ice pack freezer service - some do this for free, some charge around 20p per block - two blocks in the campsite freezer & two in the coolbox then change them each morning.
------------- Jean
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