Anker is pushing portability limits with the launch of its big 58-liter Solix EverFrost 2 dual-zone fridge / freezer. It’s moveable as a result of it has wheels, a deal with, and slots for 2 batteries. However this factor weighs 64 kilos (29kg) empty and rapidly reached 120 kilos after I stuffed my evaluation unit with drinks and meals. It may be recharged from a regular wall socket, 12V automobile socket, USB-C charger, and from as much as 100W of photo voltaic from a standard panel or Anker’s new beach umbrella.
The 58L (about 61 quarts) mannequin I’ve been testing has far better capability than the most important photo voltaic fridges I’ve reviewed from EcoFlow (38L) and Bluetti (40L) — each of which allocate treasured house to built-in ice makers. As an avid vanlifer and cocktail fanatic, I’m undoubtedly tempted by the thought of creating ice on the highway. I by no means do it, although, as a result of water and electrical energy are simply too priceless when venturing away from civilization. I’d moderately deliver a fridge that stuffs as a lot usable capability into the smallest footprint potential.
Sadly, that’s not what Anker has performed.
As a substitute, Anker allotted that house to 2 giant fan housings in every lid. It’s all a part of the air-cooling tech discovered within the EverFrost 2 lineup, which incorporates 40L and 23L fashions. Surprisingly, the 40L Solix EverFrost 2 mannequin is definitely barely bigger in size, width, and top than the 40L Bluetti mannequin, regardless of missing an ice maker and utilizing a a lot smaller battery.
In my testing, the 58L Solix EverFrost 2 definitely does what it’s imagined to. The 2 zones management temperatures independently from -20 to twenty levels Celsius / -4 to 68 levels Fahrenheit, permitting it to function as a big moveable fridge, freezer, or a fridge and freezer operating concurrently. You may even flip off one of many two compartments fully.
At $799.99 for the cooler and one battery throughout the preorder sale, the 58L mannequin is less expensive than the EcoFlow Glacier with its comparably-sized battery and prices just a few hundred lower than the Bluetti Multicooler, which ships with a a lot bigger battery. It’s much less compelling when the $1,099.99 checklist worth kicks in.
I didn’t check the shrunk-down 40L EverFrost 2 which looks as if an excellent higher deal at its $599.99 preorder worth ($899.99 MSRP) — however it, just like the Bluetti, has only a single compartment. Each Anker fashions start delivery on March seventh.
Nonetheless, you must keep away from these if noise, house optimization, and energy effectivity are excessive in your checklist of issues, as they’re on mine. My 58L evaluation unit additionally beeps rather a lot as a consequence of a difficulty with a sensor in one of many lids — oops.
My largest gripe with the 58L Solix EverFrost 2 fridge applies to all bench-style coolers: finding gadgets might be problematic as issues pile up inside. The 2 compartments on Anker’s largest mannequin are particularly deep, which makes discovering issues a ache within the ass when full. The inclusion of baskets often addresses this drawback so you possibly can elevate every little thing out to see what’s beneath. After sharing my concern with Anker, firm spokesperson Emeline Bonnefoy stated that particular person baskets can be obtainable for $19.99 beginning in Could, or two for $24.99.
The EverFrost 2 is air-cooled, which Anker claims is a primary on this class of moveable coolers. Air-cooled fridges use followers to evenly distribute temperatures and speed up cooldown by as a lot as 30 p.c, in accordance with Anker, when in comparison with direct-cooled fridges that depend upon a compressor alone. Whereas temperature uniformity is usually a drawback in large-volume kitchen fridges, it’s by no means created a noticeable drawback within the small direct-cooled moveable fridges I’ve examined inside vans and RVs. Usually, air cooling can be imagined to eradicate any want for handbook defrosting, however I’m already seeing fairly a little bit of frost develop after simply 5 days of operation.
In my testing, Anker’s EverFrost 2 can get moderately loud in comparison with different moveable fridges, and it’s not notably quick. It reaches a most of 41 decibels (from one meter away) when initially cooling down which is fairly normal for this class of coolers, and equal to standing close to an area heater. That may be exhausting to the ears over time: it took 56 minutes for the 58L Anker to drop from room temperature to -11C — greater than twice so long as the smaller 38L EcoFlow after I carried out the identical check.
The EverFrost 2 then cycles between 38dB for about 10 minutes and silence for 10 minutes to be able to keep the set temperatures — that’s a lot louder (bear in mind, the decibel scale isn’t linear) than the 33dB emitted from Bluetti’s and EcoFlow’s coolers. On the brilliant facet, Anker’s cooler doesn’t produce any of the gurgling or scratching sounds heard from its rivals, however I nonetheless wouldn’t select the EverFrost 2 if I spent quite a lot of hours sleeping or working near it in an RV, cabin, or boat.
Energy draw is one other main consideration when shopping for a transportable fridge should you plan to take it off the grid for various days. The 58L EverFrost 2 has slots for 2 288Wh LFP batteries. Anker claims as much as 104 hours of cooling from a pair or 52 hours from the one battery Anker offered me. In my battery rundown check, I set the unit to FDA-recommended temperatures of -18C (-0.4F) for the freezer and 4C (39.2F) for the fridge. Even in essentially the most frugal energy mode of “eco,” I ran the battery dry in simply 27 hours.
When plugged into a regular AC wall jack within the default “good” energy mode, the EverFrost 2 consumed 452Wh over a 24-hour interval the place its solely activity was to carry temperatures regular — I by no means even opened the lids. That’s fairly thirsty. The smaller Bluetti consumed simply 308Wh after I ran the identical check and the EcoFlow cooler consumed 394Wh, although it was doing power-intensive issues like making a number of batches of ice. Anker’s bigger capability impacts the ability draw, however I think the corporate additionally skimped on insulation. After I shut the ability off, the Anker’s temperature elevated from -10C to 1C in three hours, whereas the Bluetti cooler rose from -10C to -5C in that very same period of time.
Lastly, my evaluation unit suffers from a difficulty that requires additional care when closing the right-side lid. Anker places sensors within the lids that trigger the cooler to beep (and ship a notification from the app) if both lid is open for greater than 90 seconds. In my case, closing the problematic lid arduous, even slamming it isn’t sufficient; I’ve to push down firmly alongside the precise facet close to the rear hinge or it’ll beep constantly for as much as 5 minutes. I discovered frost growing on this space, suggesting a difficulty with the match. Anker says different reviewers haven’t reported comparable points and can examine the trigger as soon as they obtain my returned evaluation unit.
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- The deal with, which conveniently doubles as a desk, feels a bit janky when strolling over tough surfaces with the cooler stocked full — I fear it may not maintain up over time.
- Temperature readings from the cooler are correct, inside 1C of my reference thermometer.
- A bottle opener is built-in into the cooler.
- Optionally available clip-on equipment might be bought, like a bamboo desk and holders for cups, cutlery, and a seashore umbrella.
- An IPX3 ranking means the cooler ought to survive getting caught in blowing rain, however I’d wish to see a “5” as an alternative of that “X” given how closely Anker promotes these coolers to be used on the seashore.
- The 58L mannequin measures 38.8 × 18.1 × 19.4 inches / 986 × 459 × 493mm.
- Every battery might be ejected and used as an influence station with one 12W USB-A and one 60W USB-C jack.
- The battery costs from zero to full in 4 hours from a family socket.
- Helps 100W of photo voltaic enter (12-30V, 8.2A), not 200W like rivals — it is not going to energy the unit with out the battery inserted.
- The wheels might be held in place by included wheel holders.
- Can monitor and management the cooler remotely over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi from the excellent Anker app.
- You should buy a second battery for $199.99.
For its discounted preorder worth of $799.99, the 58L EverFrost 2 is nice if you really want 58 liters of moveable dual-zone cooling capability, have easy accessibility to energy so that you’re not stressing over each Wh consumed, and received’t be spending numerous time proper subsequent to it in small areas the place the drone from these cooling followers may develop into a difficulty.
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