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The Alpicool NL15 is a lightweight, 16-quart portable refrigerator/freezer designed for versatile use in cars, trucks, RVs, and homes. Featuring rapid inverter compressor cooling from 77℉ to -4℉, dual DC/AC power compatibility with battery protection, whisper-quiet operation at 45dB, and energy-efficient ECO mode, it’s the perfect companion for millennial professionals craving fresh refreshments on every adventure.





















| ASIN | B0CTQ69N17 |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 100 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #109,636 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #88 in Automotive Interior Coolers & Refrigerators |
| Brand Name | Alpicool |
| Capacity | 15.3 Liters |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (314) |
| Date First Available | February 1, 2024 |
| Defrost | Frost Free |
| Door Hinges | Right |
| Door Material Type | HDPE |
| Form Factor | Upright |
| Freezer Capacity | 15.3 Liters |
| Included Components | 110V~240V AC Adapter and Power Cord, 12V / 24V DC Power Cord, 16 Quarts Portable Refrigerator NL15, User Manual |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Weight | 8.3 Kilograms |
| Item model number | NL15 |
| Model Info | NL15 |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
| Part Number | NL15 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.91 x 23.7 x 10.35 inches |
| Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 15.3 Liters |
| Special Features | Anti-Shake, Energy Efficient, Low Noise, Plug in, Portable |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
B**T
Great Fridge
Used this for months on my roadtrip. Worked great with no issues. Kept all my food and drinks cold and was nice and compact and easy to use. Uses a decent amount of power but was able to run it off of a smaller power bank without much issue. It is also not too loud at all. Definitely worth the buy.
N**!
So far it’s a Star!
First the upside: The fridge is super super quiet! Sometimes I have to put my hand on it or take a peek at the temp gauge to see if it’s running! It has a latch that actually catches and holds the lid in place. I am able to fit enough food for a single person for about 4 days (less if I added jars and bottles of condiments) It runs all day (off and on) and seems to manage a + or - temp within 3 degrees of what it’s set for. Full or empty will affect the temp as will longer periods of not opening it, outside air temp, etc The handles on the side are molded into the cooler body so it’s real easy to move when needed and it won’t take up a ton of space when put away. Now the down side: It’s pretty small inside, more so because the lid protrudes down inside by 1/4” and can make it a trick to pack and then close. Now I chose this size so it’s my fault I got a small one, that said a small plastic bottle of milk is too tall, a bottle of BBQ sauce, coffee creamer (small bottle) and so on will stand up inside but then the lid won’t close, so bottles need to be laid down. It generates heat from vents around the compressor on 3 sides… cover one and the unit will overheat. This affects the places you might think this little guy will fit. You have to make sure there is constant airflow around the compressor end of the fridge at all times. In early fall in northern Az I found that inside my van the temp rose considerably and I had to open windows and vents and turn on fans to vent the heat. I now know enough to leave the roof vents open. I’m concerned about next summer. Because this is like the idiots guide to 12v fridges I had to get used to the fact that this comes with no Bluetooth or power settings etc. this is as basic as it gets!! Plug in power up and pick a temp…. The fridge does the rest. Since the fridge has no power settings it just runs to achieve the internal temperature you set, then shuts off- And when it feels like it needs to run again it clicks back on. The idea here is that currently I have it plugged into a battery bank with only 150ah (amp hours) and if I dont recharge back to a 100% charge each day the unit will draw the battery down considerably. After 48hrs with no charge up- this fridge will take the batteries to 60%. This is all based on several factors- the temp I set, how much food is inside, the temp inside the van, and so on. Also currently I only have 200 watts of solar so it seems like charging is all I do, 40% use of power can take 5-6 hours to recharge because I’m charging as the appliance is plugged in- it slows the recharge process. Its not terrible but it is worth keeping an eye on. I’ve since buying the fridge added 300watts more of solar panel and doubled the batteries capacity. No internal light, no baskets, no drain plug. Overall I am thrilled with my new fridge. Its positives outweigh the negatives. I purchased the 16qt version so yeah it’s small but then for the last 16-18months I had no fridge at all…. I should point out that this is a top load fridge so the cold settles at the bottom. That means veggies that are touching the sides or bottom of the fridge will freeze at fridge temperature. Just be careful how you pack things in and you’ll be fine. I got mine on a great sale and picked it up for just over a $100. I added the 3 year warranty because things break. I highly recommend the protection. I will try to remember to do a follow up at one year. Happy shopping to all!!
M**K
Decent little fridge.
Put this in my off road rig. It works great, but will randomly give me an error code and stop cooling my drinks. I thinks it's because of the sideways angles that im on for extended periods of time. I shut it off and turn it back on and it's back to working again. If it fails for good, I will report back.
S**Y
Great Cooler
Used this on our trip around the country. Was able to plug in the truck between stops to keep our food and drinks cool and on a couple occasions we used to freeze ice packs when hotel room fridges didn’t have freezers. Highly recommend
N**E
Great fridge
Have this fridge in my truck and works almost all the time with interruptions for a few days a month only. It works flawlessly, very happy with it. Size is just right to hold food enough for a week and was blown away by freezing performance. It is silent and very economical considering that you can connect it to your 12v outlet.
C**R
Worst purchase of 2025
Plugged it in for the first time 12/28, now 12/30 it stopped working with $200 worth of food inside and 600 miles from home. Such a terrible product. And can't even refund it since I won't be home before the deadline to ship it back. Won't ever buy alpicool again
P**R
Comfort on the Road.
Great product. I finally got to use this refrigerator chest, which did not disappoint. We went on a week-long road trip to Utah and figured we needed to bring our food, so we could occasionally have tailgate picnics without having to stop and purchase lunch. Keep in mind, I do not understand anything about electrical power output/inputs, etc. I wasn't too sure about using the DC outlet on the vehicle because I was concerned about draining the vehicle battery, even though it is supposed to be fine when your vehicle is running. Instead, I had a portable power bank, a Jackery 1000 Plus, that I plugged this unit into. With over 12 hours of plugging into the battery, at 40F, it only drew 30% of the power. This allows me to keep drinks cold and food fresh. I would charge my battery in the hotel every night since we also use the battery for electrical kettles and an air fryer. If you leave the chest alone overnight in weather that goes from 70°F to 37°F by morning, the chest rises to about 50°F. Your food should still be fine once you plug it back in. Unless you're a harsh food safety critic. On the way home, I plugged it in through the car while driving, and it also worked out great. Is like the fridge never missed a beat. Weight-wise, it is no difference in carrying an ice chest full of ice with miscellaneous items. I got a 28 qt and it worked great for family of 3 and some.
J**L
A compressor fridge is worth it! And this was a great price!
The 46Qt one works well, it uses about 30-40watts on my 12.5v outlet on my Delta 2 max. when running, and ran for 3 days straight. It only needs 1/4 of the energy that the Peltier cooler I got from Aldi's uses. I love that I can run it as a fridge or a freezer! it's great to be able to empty the stuff out of my deep freezer into this and let it thaw out. Going to use it next month to go on vacation! Edit- I have since gone on the vacation and it worked perfectly! Only negative is it was a bit tall to reach into while driving. So I just bought the 16Qt one, and now I can have one fridge and one as a freezer! Plan to have the small one as a fridge in the car while traveling so it's easy to have drinks and jelly handy, and then change it to the freezer while camping and have a big fridge and small freezer! The 16Qt will only fit 2 gallon jugs if you squish the top a little bit. The 46Qt will fit 5 just fine!
J**U
Il est silencieux car utilisé dans une petite van. Il y a un écart de quelques degrés entre ce qui est demandé et les arrêts/départs.
R**M
This cooler looks good but be informed that the temperature fluctuates 9 degrees. There is also no divider inside but slots where a divider could go. Items will fall from ledge into main compartment. If you want to return it you will be required to pay for shipping. I was going to return it because of degree of temperature difference. This cooler was for my brother who would carry medications and food. Due to shipping costs, he will be stuck with it.
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