Dometic CFX3 100 Powered Refrigerator - 99L

SKU: DOM9600024623
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$1,499.99
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Universal

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Dometic CFX3 100 Powered Refrigerator - 99L Info & Specs

The CFX3 100 Powered Refrigerator’s robust design and ExoFrame construction are built for tough outdoor and overlanding use. Enjoy efficient cooling and freezing with convenience thanks to a mobile app that puts the control of your Dometic cooler at your fingertips. Go further with the ultimate in powered cooling. 

Features: 
  • Massive storage capacity of 99L to fit 153 cans 
  • Powerful VMSO3 compressor cooling technology efficiently refrigerates and deep-freezes to –7 °F 
  • Heavy-duty, lightweight ExoFrame construction with fender frame protected edges and aluminum alloy handles 
  • CFX3 App allows temperature control via WiFi or Bluetooth and provides performance history 
  • Easy-to-read High-Resolution Color Display and soft-touch buttons enabling seamless control and monitoring of cooler performance 
  • 3-stage dynamic battery protection system prevents dead car battery or allows deep draw on dual batteries 
  • Active Gasket Technology provides a superior seal to retain cool air and minimize power consumption 
  • Total volume (IEC 62552-3): 99l 
  • Power Supply Cable Length AC: 6.6 ft 
  • Power Supply Cable Length DC: 4,9 ft 
  • Amount of cans (12oz/375ml): 153
Dimensions:
  • Product depth: 20.87” 
  • Product height: 18.58” 
  • Product width: 37.87” 
  • Product width w/out handle: 35.51” 
  • Net weight: 65.27 lbs

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