My 40 litre Engel is 15 years old and has never had an issue - it replaced a Waeco that constantly let me down - I wonder how many 15 year old Waecos there are out there still running
My Engel 32lt fridge just died after 26years of use, bouncing around in the back of the ute, covered in dirt, mud and sand, hosed off now and then. I will definitely be buying another one, the price is well worth it
If you bother to look up reviews on both the Waco cools quicker holds temp better and if you use a thermometer in both the Waco is closer to the actual temp my Waco is fifteen years old and only replaced the fuse in the twelve volt plug
@@ronald2321 only if you are in a colder climate ..steel construction of the Engel absorbs a lot of the outside heat , meaning it works that awesome compressor of it’s a lot longer .
The Waeco outer shell is made from polypropylene, which doesn't conduct heat, so even if it feels warm on the outside from sunlight, it won't affect the cooling inside.
ENGEL = Land Cruiser. WEACO = Land rover. They are designed to do the same job.... Let me leave it there. I shall take the Japanese version of my 4WD and fridge thanks 😁
Agreed. My Engel has been switched on continuously for the last 10 years. Only time it's been off is when I carry it from the car to house. And when in the bush I seen it run as low as 9v . IT still had 1 deg and my beer and rump steak all good. It has never let me down. Now I have solar on car it lives in car 24/7 at 0 degrees and never had a flat battery.
i got an old first gen engel of my mate it was laying out in the weather with a broken base he said you can have it if you want i said does it work he said it should still work we pluged it in and i run still going strong to this day lol
I purchased a new 60lt waeco, it never really worked. Had it repaired twice under warranty, then gave up and sold it. Subsequently went camping with a mate, he offered to bring his fridge. You guessed it, it was the very same 60lt model. We drove into our favourite high country camp and you guessed it his fridge was not working. He never bothered getting it repaired, just gave it away. True story !
What a shame there was no comparative testing done. Measure power consumption from Ambient to 2 degrees Measure time it takes to reach 2 degrees Measure cycle times of compressors and noise levels Measure power consumption over 24hours Then disconnect both units and measure holding temp abilities
Facts hurt Hugh.. gee imagine if they did a comparison like that with ford vs holden, or collingwood vs carlton.. We would have a civil war.. ha ha I bought two waecos because they were on special. A two for one deal at BCF. Filling the lid with foam, putting a better pc cooling fan in it, also running a silicon hose from AC to the intake of the fridge and freezer.. Has run for two years like a champ, but i am not your typical aussie as in I don't feel a need to kick it, sit on it, throw it, headbutt it.. I just use it..
I have an Engel, I didn't buy it. It was given to me by my father, who also didn't buy it. It was given to him by his father who bought it new, decades ago. It's done over 1 million k's in the back of 3 different 4x4's traveling around this country. Never missed a beat, never broken down, Still freezes drinks if your not careful. It has been repainted several times though (knocked around in the trucks and dragged to picnic and BBQ's), wish pops got a cover for it though I don't think they made them back then lol
Typical one-eyed Aussie! Where the Engel is a status symbol to show others how seriously you take the 'outdoor lifestyle'. Unsure of your definition of efficiency, or your evidence to support that claim...
@@jackyeoman962 I’m an engineer. I often select less efficient pumps for services because for example they don’t rag up when debris goes into the sump. So the old adage we say to graduates is that efficiency is measured by how often it breaks down. If we installed high efficiency pumps with small clearances it would be awesome for the 10 minutes it ran properly before seizing. So it’s a colloquialism and quite frankly if you don’t like Engel then that’s fine by me. But they have a reputation for a reason.
If they're "both good" WHY have you gone through so MANY o them?? My grandon s still using my first-ever purchase: a BASIC, simple (no electronics etc) Engel, which I used poblem-free for 14 years before I gave it ro him.
Don't know where you got the current draw from, My Waeco draw 4 amps + ,Engel draws 1.7 + Waeco display lost digits after two year. Just thought I'd add, I have the identical fridge to you, also Engel lid is a pain for standing up bottle compared to the Waeco.
Most serious off roaders pack an Engel with a Honda Gen set. These 2 items have been an Outback staple since the 70's. The other guys have a long way to go yet.
Hi there, Thanks for the comparison. Really a lot of good information. Can you say something about the noise levels? I like to buy one of those for our camper-van and the noise is a big issue if you sleep close too it. We have a 15 year old Waeco that we like to replace for that reason. Thanks, Hendrik
When I was an Interstater - I ran 2 x 40lt Engels, One as a freezer, one as a fridge. One kept my frozen meals ready for the 12v oven and the other kept everything else. They both ran 24/7 without missing a beat. I'd swear by an Engel. Waeco's are good too, like a hobby fridge trusted with your beers at home. You decide the importance of your necessity.
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The Waeco and dometic is a good fridge but rather untrustworthy as far as reliability is concerned. Here in the US, they've blown a few electrical connections because they cut corners. There was a massive recall just a few months ago. Engel seems to be the "trusty" out of the two. Not the highest performing fridge like the Luna for example, but it just keeps on going and going and going.
Purchased the new model Dometic CFF 45 model a couple of weeks ago and have not turned it off, with a 3 year warranty... I'll be testing that out, I've been on one camping trip in 35 degree heat, works a treat with no problems , very quiet and I'm very impressed so far, we'll see how she goes as my fridge will be running all of the time not just on camping trips.
you forgot the WLAN on the waeco. Its really cool if your car is outside or you are in your tent checking the temps of the fridge or what i like even more you can see your battery voltage in the app. its very usefull.
Yes I did that is a handy feature on the new ones with wifi , this fridge is the first cfx range, and I used it with the wireless monitor, without any great success always dropping out of range , have you used the new application ?and had success with that cheers
Interesting review. Engel fridges draw more power than the Waeco fridges. I have not heard many people bag out Engel fridges / fridge / freezers and have owned a few myself. If you buy any Waeco’s outside of theCFX ( Premium range ) it appears you have problems, if online user reviews are anything to go by
I doubt it. My 14-plus years of Engel-use had it running 24-47 at full capacity @ 2.74amp/32 WATTS (4 hours ON/12 hours off via a mechanical timer) the whole time. Confirmed the tag on the unit; try getting the ACTUAL 'power consumed'* from ANY of the modern manufacturers/vendors. More secrecy than my girlfriend uses to stop her husbnd from finding out about me! * In WATTS, the ONLY real measure. They waffle on about amps/amp-hours/ ad confuse the whole issue with weather/slope/ambiant temperature and all orts of other bullshit! Try getting the ONLY relevant figure: WATTAGE, by which EVERY OTHER electrical unit is measured. (Every see a 15ah lightglobe?? I just walk past such crap because it's clearly an attempt to hide something. aka 'Scamming'.
I am on engel number 4 i have 1 in the car 1 im my truck 1 in the house which i don't use should get rid of it. As for the truck it is fridge number 2 i got into a truck i have never driven before did not realize it was a 24v truck pluged in the fridge and lets just say no more fridge could not use the one in the house it is just to big for the truck was thinking about waeco but thought stick with what you know glad I did has not missed a beat.
4x4 Touring Views & Reviews Cool. I'm thinking I'll have to go into a store and check them both out. Very tough decision. Needing a fridge to last the big loop around Australia
Dometic/Waeco are designed for modern day life, engel is still stuck in the past, Yes they are good but the old engels were made better and although engel makes wild claims about their power draw but Modern 4x4 fridges are streets ahead, Engel are a good solid fridge, But Dometic waeco were the first RV fridge makers dating back to the 1950's when they invented the first RV Fridge.
G’day mate here in Australia the Engel 40ltr retails for $1399 even on there website but can always be purchased cheaper through retails and with special deals cheers
After having had both, Engel is superior in build quality. Waeco's are quieter and don't "humm" like Engel's do. Go that one step better and get a National Luna 👍🏼
Engel 39lt still working 24/7 for 19 years where CfX40 lasts 4 years and needs a $296.00 repair to fix freezing problem -22 and unable to adjust to fridge temp, complete lack of assistance from Dometic Aust at Varsity Lakes.