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The Tuff Stuff Overland Portable 55 Qt Fridge Slide Out and Tie Downs is a robust and lightweight auto accessory designed for adventurers. With dimensions of 31 x 19 x 4 inches and a weight of just 34.3 pounds, this fridge is perfect for on-the-go cooling, ensuring your food and drinks stay fresh during your outdoor escapades.
Manufacturer | PROOK |
Brand | Tuff Stuff |
Model | TS-FRIDGE-52L-SLIDE |
Item Weight | 34.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 31 x 19 x 4 inches |
Item model number | TS-FRIDGE-52L-SLIDE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | TS-FRIDGE-52L-SLIDE |
Special Features | Portable |
J**A
Great Quality, but too big for exact fit of 52L
The quality of this product was great, nice heavy duty construction and the rollers were nice and smooth. In another application I might like it but I was putting it in the back of my suv, and the footprint ended up being way too big for my 52L Refrigerator. I bought it at the same time as the refrigerator, so I didn't have the measurements to confirm before buying, and It ended up being several inches longer and wider than it needed to be for an exact fit, which just wasted much needed space. once I got it, it was just to big and I ended up returning it.
P**O
Great deal, seems like a quality product, very good initial impressions
I bought this for an upcoming road trip where I planned to bring my Costway 12V fridge/freezer (purchased from Amazon, also a great purchase), but found its placement in the back of our SUV to be rather cumbersome to access when just sitting on the cargo floor. Bringing the fridge already warranted a decent electrical project to keep it powered, but the need for better access to it also provided the perfect excuse to get the OK from the wife to buy it, reasoning that it would be great for this trip, and I'd be able to repurpose it into my own truck for 4wd/camping use.Anyway, the rail is a bargain, in my opinion. I bought it because the price was right and because many of the photos of it show it with the Tuff Stuff fridge, which is just a rebadge of the Costway, CSI, and Smittybilt fridges out there. So, I had little concerns about it fitting my fridge...though it's sort of an understatement.The tray dimensions are a bit larger than my fridge, leaving about 7" of space forward/behind it, and maybe 3" to the sides. This actually works out well for me because I needed the rail as far back on the base as I could get it, and because of the recline of the seat, needing to move the fridge towards the front of the tray to clear it.The quality of the rail is far better than I expected. The box did come a little damaged, which did cause damage to the tray a little, but as far as I can tell, it held up very well. Some of the enamel/powder coat (not sure) chipped where the was damage, but the metal itself was fine. Maybe a slight bend, but definitely not enough for me to care (or bend back), and none affecting function. The metal is 1/8th as advertised, and overall seems like a very solid product.The release mechanism feels solid, and latches and releases easily, but firmly. The rails do have some movement when closed, so I imagine there might be some chatter if taking it off-road...but probably about as much as anything else in the truck. So far I've taken the rail with fridge mounted on a 300+ mile road trip and I couldn't distinguish any noise from it from anything else in the car. Passes my tests there.The rail fully extends to twice its length, allowing for super easy access to the fridge. Since my application already had some constraints regarding the cantilever created when extended, I can say that the rails easily withstood a rather simple 75lb test. Beyond that, the rails feel solid.Included with the rails were 4 sets of straps and 10 sets of M6 x 1.0mm x 20mm machine screws and t-nuts for wood. Half of the t-nuts appeared to be thinner/cheaper than the other half, but for my application I'd only be able to use 8 of the sets. I used 25mm flange bolts for my install through 3/4" plywood + 1/8" carpet, and used a 3/4" paddle bit to recess the t-nut into the back of the plywood.All told, this feels like a great purchase and am pleased with it. I think it'll do great for the road trip, as well as re-installed into my truck once I build a new cargo rack for it.
T**.
Not heavy duty
I bought this for my campervan a few years ago and it has seen light to moderate use since then with my 45 qt fridge and loads no more than 60 pounds (rated for up to 220 lbs?) The description says it can handle serious abuse. Not. One of the slides is sticking / jamming and not functioning properly now. I was expecting a much longer service life based on the product description.
A**R
Came quickly, good sturdy product
Product is great, but had some shipping damage. Not enogh to hinder using. Can be used for multiple products
G**R
Great slider tray for my 43 Qt car fridge...better than expected.
I bought this slider tray because of the price $$ and I must say it's better than expected. It's made of heavy metal and well constructed, it slides very smooth with the car fridge on it and loaded. No need to pay the high price that other brands advertise, my friend bought one for much more $$$$ from another brand and it's made cheaper that this one. Buy it... you won't be disappointed.
D**E
Arrived Damaged
The first slider I received did not lock in the fully closed position. I contacted the Tuff US distributor, they said it should lock and did not know why it would not. I sent it back and did receive a working replacement, but I still havre not received a refund.
R**H
Great solution for a truck bed fridge
This slider is well built and pretty sturdy. I was able to mount my alpicool T60 fridge on it, which was slightly smaller than the tray by adding some foam padding on the side. It is not bolted directly on the bed, but on a piece of plywood stretching the width of the bed. This setup did not move or bounced around during multiple off-road trips.
J**S
Arrived damaged
This slide arrived damaged to the point it wouldn't function. Two of the tray edges were bent at the corners, as well as the slide locking lever. I was able to bend the tray to a useable shape with pliers. The slide would not unlock due to the extent of the bend on the lever. Some prying with a flatbar got it open and fine tuning the bend with pliers made it functional again. Once able to slide the slide all the way out, I discovered that one of the ball bearings was missing from the bearing tracks... all said everything functions now as it should, minus one of the the numerous ball bearings in the slide. I'm keeping it because i'm too lazy to go through the return process.
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