The multifunctional portable refrigerator “BougeRV CR Pro CH” has been released by BougeRV, a brand that specializes in manufacturing electrical products for outdoor use, such as portable refrigerators.
This product is equipped with temperature control features that support everything from cooling to heating, making it suitable not only for outdoor activities but also for home or in-car use.
- Please note that the listed prices may differ from the actual prices. Always verify the final price before making a purchase.
In particular, there is a high possibility that prices will change during sales, so please be sure to check.

Basic Information
Specifications
| Capacity | 25L |
|---|---|
| Rated Voltage | DC12V/24V, AC100V~240V (50Hz/60Hz) |
| Rated Power Consumption | Cooling mode: ECO 45W, MAX 60W Heating mode: 60W |
| External Dimensions | Approx. 56.5 × 31.5 × 37.5cm |
| Internal Dimensions | Approx. 35 × 25 × 29.5cm |
| Weight | Approx. 11.5kg |
| Noise Level | ≦45dB |
| Temperature Setting Range | Cooling mode: -22℃ to 10℃ Heating mode: 25℃ to 55℃ |
| Refrigerant Gas | R-134a |


Features of the BougeRV CR Pro CH
Capable of both cooling and heating!

The biggest feature of the “BougeRV CR Pro CH” is its wide range of temperature control: it can cool within a range of -22℃ to 10℃ and also heat between 25℃ and 55℃.
This allows you to store food and beverages at the appropriate temperature.
Mr.GadgetsIt uses high-density polyurethane foam insulation, which is said to maintain temperatures efficiently.
Large 25L Capacity

The “BougeRV CR Pro CH” has a generous 25L capacity.
As you can see from the image, the refrigerator is 56.5cm long and 31.5cm deep with a height of 37.5cm, providing ample storage space while fitting securely into the limited space inside a vehicle.
Mr.GadgetsAs a guide for capacity, it can hold 40 cans of 350ml, 21 plastic bottles of 550ml, 8 bottles of 1.5L, or 5 bottles of 2L.
- Please note that the listed prices may differ from the actual prices. Always verify the final price before making a purchase.
In particular, there is a high possibility that prices will change during sales, so please be sure to check.

Choose between ECO and MAX modes

In ECO mode, it can operate with a power consumption of 45W, which is suitable for long-term use.
On the other hand, in MAX mode, power consumption is 60W, which is suitable when you want to cool beverages or food more quickly.
You can select the appropriate mode based on your usage environment and needs, allowing for efficient power management.
Mr.GadgetsBoth modes can only be set during cooling.
Please note that they cannot be set during heating.
Internal battery can be installed

By using an optional dedicated battery, you can use this refrigerator even in places without a power supply.
It comes with a storage case designed to keep cables and adapters neatly organized.
Various power source options

It can operate on three different power sources: a household wall outlet, a car cigarette lighter socket, and a dedicated battery, meaning you are not restricted by where you can use it.
Prevents battery drain! Equipped with low-voltage protection

It includes a function to protect your car’s battery, preventing issues like over-discharge.
This provides great peace of mind for car camping or long drives.
Summary

The “BougeRV CR Pro CH” features temperature control that supports everything from cooling to heating, allowing it to be used throughout all four seasons, making it a highly recommended item for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Please note that the listed prices may differ from the actual prices. Always verify the final price before making a purchase.
In particular, there is a high possibility that prices will change during sales, so please be sure to check.

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This article was originally written in Japanese and has been translated.


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