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COOL CAMPING
Practical Motorhome
|July 2025
John Sootheran's top tips for keeping your Chardonnay chilled and your fish fingers frozen while you're on tour
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This in-depth guide reveals the best ways to keep food and drink cool while you're out on the road, using your motorhome fridge and electric coolboxes.
Some built-in, under-counter fridges can be a bit too small for a family of four or more, so keeping an electrically powered coolbox in the cab or in an awning is a great way to expand your cold-storage capacity when needed.
Here, we're looking at all the options to keep your provisions as cool as a cucumber which means, at 2-5°C!
MOTORHOME FRIDGES
Unlike a standard kitchen fridge, most modern motorhome fridges operate on absorption technology, meaning there are no moving parts and you have ultra-reliable cooling (the other type of fridge is the compressor, most often found in small campervans).
Even better, these absorption fridges work on three power sources: gas, 230V mains electricity from a hook-up, or 12V from your vehicle's engine when you're on the move. The latter is a good way to initially chill your fridge as you head off on tour, but once sited, the system will most likely switch to mains or gas power - a typical leisure battery would only be able to power the fridge for a few hours at most.
Before you set off, it's crucial to check that your fridge is functioning in all three modes. The last thing you want after a long, hot drive to your site is to find that your milk is now cottage cheese and your beers are scorchio.

Carrying out a simple test before you leave will save you the headache of spoiled food when you pitch up.
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