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product_id: 5000866
title: "FM-62DZ 62 Quart Dual Zone Portable Refrigerator and Deep Freezer Chest, AC 110V/ DC 12V, Real Freezer for Car, Home, and RV, -8°F to 50°F Temperature Range, Gray, Fridge + Power Supply Cord"
brand: "whynter"
price: "517424 Ft"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Whynter"
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# AC/DC power compatibility Dual-zone cooling -8°F to 50°F Durable steel housing & easy transport FM-62DZ 62 Quart Dual Zone Portable Refrigerator and Deep Freezer Chest, AC 110V/ DC 12V, Real Freezer for Car, Home, and RV, -8°F to 50°F Temperature Range, Gray, Fridge + Power Supply Cord

**Brand:** whynter
**Price:** 517424 Ft
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** FM-62DZ 62 Quart Dual Zone Portable Refrigerator and Deep Freezer Chest, AC 110V/ DC 12V, Real Freezer for Car, Home, and RV, -8°F to 50°F Temperature Range, Gray, Fridge + Power Supply Cord by whynter
- **How much does it cost?** 517424 Ft with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- whynter enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted whynter brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rapid Chill & Freeze:** Fast Freeze mode drops temps quickly to -8°F, preserving freshness on the go.
- • **Built to Endure & Move:** Heavy-duty steel frame with stainless handles makes portability and cleaning effortless.
- • **Power Anywhere, Anytime:** Seamlessly switch between 110V AC and 12/24V DC for home, car, or RV adventures.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Efficiency:** Energy-smart compressor runs quietly, perfect for peaceful nights off-grid or on the road.
- • **True Dual-Zone Flexibility:** Customize each compartment as fridge or freezer for ultimate food & drink control.

## Overview

The Whynter FM-62DZ is a robust 62-quart portable dual-zone refrigerator and freezer chest designed for versatile use in cars, RVs, boats, and homes. Featuring a wide temperature range from -8°F to 50°F, it offers true convertible compartments with fast freeze capability. Powered by both AC and DC inputs, it ensures reliable cooling on the road or at home. Built with durable steel housing, stainless steel handles, and easy-to-clean design, it combines rugged portability with whisper-quiet, energy-efficient operation.

## Description

This Whynter Portable Fridge / Freezer offers premium quality and innovative design made to meet to your frozen/refrigerated needs. This portable refrigerator for cars is great for RVs, boats, campsites, fishing trips, and more. Plus, this car fridge / freezer is truly portable, so you can take it anywhere! All you need is either a standard household 110 Volt outlet or a 12 volt power source, like an automotive battery. Whether on a day trip or major expedition, you can easily keep your food and beverages chilled, or frozen with this outdoor refrigerator / freezer. This outdoor fridge / freezer should not to be confused with less effective 12 volt plug-in "coolers" for vehicles. Our portable fridge / portable freezer for travel is a true convertible unit which cools between -6°F to 50°F. A cost effective and mobile solution for your recreational and critical freezing requirements.

Review: Big and heavy and also great - I have had this portable fridge for several years now, the smaller dual zone variant. It fits in the back of my Prius, but it is big and heavy. The way I use this is if I move it by myself, I have it empty to minimize the chance of back injury as it is heavy. I keep around grocery bags so that I can quickly move the food around separately from the cooler. If I have help moving, than sure, load it up / keep it loaded up and move it around that way. One side of this portable fridge is definitely heavier than the other, so say you want to piss off your significant other if you are stronger than them, have them carry the heavy side. The fridge I have is a solid piece every way. It has been stored for a while at times and run continuously for years as well and just does the job every time. I periodically blow out the dust from the internals with an air compressor. I usually set the smaller compartment to 0 F and the large compartment to 38 F and it holds these temperatures well. A great thing is you can set either side to whatever you want and this fridge will do it for maximum flexibility. Then 115V AC powers it, 12V DC from your car / truck / van powers it, and even 24V DC from a battery powers it. For running on battery, I normally hook it up to a 24V LFP battery that at the time of this writing is 14 years old. The estimated average power draw from the battery is 30W. Maybe something worth considering as 12V is such a low voltage. With 24V, I can run this fridge, my hobby charger at its highest power settings, USB buck based chargers, and a DC to AC power inverter and keep the wire gauge down a great deal over doing 12V. If say you want to go camping, if you pick up a current day 24V 100AH LFP battery, my calculation from tests on my 14 year old LFP battery is you could go ~3 days running this fridge in reasonably nice weather and longer if it is cold out. If you add a DC buck converter based USB charger, you could also charge your USB devices such as your cell phone and USB charged LED lights directly off of the battery. If you want to do some hobby stuff while camping, you can hook most hobby chargers directly to a 24V battery like this. You may want to get somewhat good at soldering and crimping so that you can have a nice wiring setup to hook everything together or maybe find someone who can build the wiring harness(es) you want / need. But really, if you are out to enjoy the outdoors on a car camping trip and there is no electrical power at your camping spot, you could have this fridge, a good LFP battery that you take care of (LFP batteries only last basically forever if they are not overly abused or neglected), your phones and tablets, and USB charged LED lighting making up the electricity side. Then have propane based cooking and heating / fire, and be good to go for days at a time. To extend things out, if you have a full hybrid Toyota, these make great quiet generators that won't annoy your neighbors, but they do have a significant residual power draw to run the car's onboard computer systems, meaning you don't want to leave the car running for days at a time. (My gen 3 Prius for example draws 200W to run the car's onboard computers.) So say you put in a 1,500W pure sine inverter in the back where the battery is for a full hybrid Toyota and keep the power draw while charging up your LFP battery under 800W as these cars tend to only have a surplus power of 800W when you turn off everything in the car while running such as turning off the lights and air conditioner and such (turning off the air conditioner is really important if you don't want to waste away all of your fuel), you just plug in your <800W LFP battery charger into that and charge up your 100 AH battery for a little while. Something like a 20A charge is perfect because you need to account for conversion losses and this will stay under the limit after conversion losses while also shortening down charge times so you can turn the car back off. Then you are good to go electricity wise for a few more days off of the battery all without burning too much fuel in your car. For propane, you start getting into bring something bigger than 1 lb tanks, say in the range of 15 lbs to 30 lbs and get some refillable 1 lb tanks and then refill your 1 lb tanks with the larger tank. Then you have all of the energy you could really want for camping and not go too crazy on all of the stuff you bring to make it all happen. Granted, you could also have say a small propane generator, but this gets into partial loads on a fully enclosed inverter based generator to try to keep the noise levels down to park regulations, still annoying neighbors if they are not inside of RVs, regulations on when you can run the generator, and so on. Also, you start thinking about that propane tank definitely being of the 30 lb variant for the extra fuel to run the generator as well as doing everything else you are looking to do with propane. Granted, 30 lb is a great size to take down to a local refueling station as refueling is a lot cheaper than tank swapping with say 15 lb tanks and some of these propane refueling places have a $20 minimum charge for refueling, so a 30 lb tank will bring you over this minimum. But yeah, if you are willing to heft this beast around and can find a big enough space to stick it, you can do all kinds of stuff with it and fit it into various master plans for what you want to do. This could be some extra fridge space, the iceless 'cooler' you have out back for your BBQ / get together / party. A battery powered cooler you bring out to the beach if your friends are willing to help you heft it around and you don't mind them mocking you for having such a beast of a cooler. Or even something you bring car camping if you can find the space for it and your significant other is happy about how well it keeps food the right temperature and doesn't mind the weight as long as you either help move it or just do all of the moving around yourself and don't complain about how your back feels after or maybe even get a couple of your kids to help carry the other side.
Review: Efficient, quiet, capable. Excellent fridge. - I bought this for my solar off grid camper because it runs directly off of 24v DC. My electrical system is all 24v and appliances that bypass the inverter will save you a lot of power in the long run. This fridge is amazing. It just sips power. When the compressor is running it's drawing maybe 90 Watts max at 24 volts. Once it gets down to temperature it just kicks on every 20 minutes or so depending on the ambient temperature. Once it gets cold it stays cold. The chest freezers are very efficient; cold air just sits in the basin rather than spilling out like when you open the front door of a standing fridge. I sleep right next to it when I'm camping, I do hear it click on and off but it's so quiet it's never woken me up or distracted me, even on very quiet nights. I took the latches and hinges off to fit it into a tighter space; the lids still sink in snugly and seal every time. If they don't close all the way it will let you know with a polite beep after a few minutes. The controls are easy to figure out. You can make either side a refrigerator or freezer (or both) which is a great idea. If you want to turn the whole thing into a meat freezer you can do that. I have the larger area as a refrigerator, I set them both at low temperatures and this fridge can keep both compartments that cold. Ice does build up in the freezer and I have to empty it out, let it melt and dry out the freezer every six months or so. I live in Florida with constant high humidity so this may not be an issue for everyone. It did arrive with a small dent but not a big deal. If I would change anything I would order a longer one. When I go on long trips I fill it to the brim and it fills up fast, especially with lots of ice in the freezer. This met all of my needs and exceeded all of my expectations. Highly recommended!

## Features

- Convertible Freezer / Refrigerator: This 12V portable freezer easily converts to a portable refrigerator; With 65 quarts of storage and a temperature range of -8°F to 50°F, this compact refrigerator / freezer is ideal for cars, boats & RVs
- Dual Zone Storage: Whether used as a chest freezer and car refrigerator, this compressor unit offers 62 quarts of space and flexible storage in the form of 2 removable wire storage baskets
- Fast Freeze Function & Consistent Temps: This compact refrigerator / freezer features an easy-to-read LED temperature display and a "Fast Freeze" function that rapidly cools the camping fridge to -8°F, converting it to a portable travel freezer
- AC & DC Power Options: This ETL-approved deep freezer chest / camping refrigerator comes with dual power cords (110V AC and 12/24V DC); It’s compatible with vehicle power sockets and can also be connected to a standard household outlet
- Easy to Transport & Clean: Equipped with built-in stainless steel handles, this portable fridge for cars, boats, and RVs is easy to transport; A heavy-duty solid steel housing and built-in drain plug make cleaning a breeze

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008VX01P2 |
| Additional Features | “Fast Freeze” mode. Two separately controlled temperature zones. |
| Adjustable Temperature Control | Yes |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 569 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| BEE Star Rating | No Energy Star |
| Best Sellers Rank | #278,565 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #70 in Commercial Freezers |
| Brand | Whynter |
| Brand Name | Whynter |
| Capacity | 2.12 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Multi |
| Configuration | power cord |
| Cooling Method | Compressor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 280 Reviews |
| Defrost System Type | Automatic |
| Door Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Door Orientation | Right |
| Finish Types | Grey |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Freezer Capacity | 2.12 Cubic Feet |
| Fresh Food Capacity | 2.12 Cubic Feet |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850956003101 |
| Has Convertible Freezer | Yes |
| Included Components | 8'AC power cord and 10'DC power cord, Two removable wire baskets |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Inverter Type | Has Inverter |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.5"D x 28"W x 21"H |
| Item Type Name | Whynter FM-62DZ 62 Quart Dual Zone Portable Refrigerator and Deep Freezer Chest, AC 110V/ DC 12V, Real Freezer for Car, Home, and RV, -8°F to 50°F Temperature Range, Gray, Fridge + Power Supply Cord |
| Item Weight | 62 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Latch Equipped |
| Manufacturer | Whynter Small Appliances |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FM62DZ |
| Model Name | Whynter FM-62DZ 62 Quart Dual Zone Portable Refrigerator and Deep Freezer Chest, AC 110V/ DC 12V, Real Freezer for Car, Home, and RV, -8°F to 50°F Temperature Range, Gray, Fridge + Power Supply Cord |
| Model Number | FM-62DZ |
| Number Of Shelves | 3 |
| Number of Doors | 2 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 18.5"D x 28"W x 21"H |
| Shelf Type | Wire |
| Size | 62 Quart |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | “Fast Freeze” mode. Two separately controlled temperature zones. |
| UPC | 850956003101 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | One year limited manufacturer warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Whynter
- **Capacity:** 2.12 Cubic Feet
- **Color:** Multi
- **Configuration:** power cord
- **Defrost System:** Automatic
- **Installation Type:** Freestanding
- **Number of Doors:** 2
- **Product Dimensions:** 18.5"D x 28"W x 21"H
- **Special Feature:** “Fast Freeze” mode. Two separately controlled temperature zones.
- **Voltage:** 12 Volts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Big and heavy and also great
*by B***G on March 12, 2024*

I have had this portable fridge for several years now, the smaller dual zone variant. It fits in the back of my Prius, but it is big and heavy. The way I use this is if I move it by myself, I have it empty to minimize the chance of back injury as it is heavy. I keep around grocery bags so that I can quickly move the food around separately from the cooler. If I have help moving, than sure, load it up / keep it loaded up and move it around that way. One side of this portable fridge is definitely heavier than the other, so say you want to piss off your significant other if you are stronger than them, have them carry the heavy side. The fridge I have is a solid piece every way. It has been stored for a while at times and run continuously for years as well and just does the job every time. I periodically blow out the dust from the internals with an air compressor. I usually set the smaller compartment to 0 F and the large compartment to 38 F and it holds these temperatures well. A great thing is you can set either side to whatever you want and this fridge will do it for maximum flexibility. Then 115V AC powers it, 12V DC from your car / truck / van powers it, and even 24V DC from a battery powers it. For running on battery, I normally hook it up to a 24V LFP battery that at the time of this writing is 14 years old. The estimated average power draw from the battery is 30W. Maybe something worth considering as 12V is such a low voltage. With 24V, I can run this fridge, my hobby charger at its highest power settings, USB buck based chargers, and a DC to AC power inverter and keep the wire gauge down a great deal over doing 12V. If say you want to go camping, if you pick up a current day 24V 100AH LFP battery, my calculation from tests on my 14 year old LFP battery is you could go ~3 days running this fridge in reasonably nice weather and longer if it is cold out. If you add a DC buck converter based USB charger, you could also charge your USB devices such as your cell phone and USB charged LED lights directly off of the battery. If you want to do some hobby stuff while camping, you can hook most hobby chargers directly to a 24V battery like this. You may want to get somewhat good at soldering and crimping so that you can have a nice wiring setup to hook everything together or maybe find someone who can build the wiring harness(es) you want / need. But really, if you are out to enjoy the outdoors on a car camping trip and there is no electrical power at your camping spot, you could have this fridge, a good LFP battery that you take care of (LFP batteries only last basically forever if they are not overly abused or neglected), your phones and tablets, and USB charged LED lighting making up the electricity side. Then have propane based cooking and heating / fire, and be good to go for days at a time. To extend things out, if you have a full hybrid Toyota, these make great quiet generators that won't annoy your neighbors, but they do have a significant residual power draw to run the car's onboard computer systems, meaning you don't want to leave the car running for days at a time. (My gen 3 Prius for example draws 200W to run the car's onboard computers.) So say you put in a 1,500W pure sine inverter in the back where the battery is for a full hybrid Toyota and keep the power draw while charging up your LFP battery under 800W as these cars tend to only have a surplus power of 800W when you turn off everything in the car while running such as turning off the lights and air conditioner and such (turning off the air conditioner is really important if you don't want to waste away all of your fuel), you just plug in your <800W LFP battery charger into that and charge up your 100 AH battery for a little while. Something like a 20A charge is perfect because you need to account for conversion losses and this will stay under the limit after conversion losses while also shortening down charge times so you can turn the car back off. Then you are good to go electricity wise for a few more days off of the battery all without burning too much fuel in your car. For propane, you start getting into bring something bigger than 1 lb tanks, say in the range of 15 lbs to 30 lbs and get some refillable 1 lb tanks and then refill your 1 lb tanks with the larger tank. Then you have all of the energy you could really want for camping and not go too crazy on all of the stuff you bring to make it all happen. Granted, you could also have say a small propane generator, but this gets into partial loads on a fully enclosed inverter based generator to try to keep the noise levels down to park regulations, still annoying neighbors if they are not inside of RVs, regulations on when you can run the generator, and so on. Also, you start thinking about that propane tank definitely being of the 30 lb variant for the extra fuel to run the generator as well as doing everything else you are looking to do with propane. Granted, 30 lb is a great size to take down to a local refueling station as refueling is a lot cheaper than tank swapping with say 15 lb tanks and some of these propane refueling places have a $20 minimum charge for refueling, so a 30 lb tank will bring you over this minimum. But yeah, if you are willing to heft this beast around and can find a big enough space to stick it, you can do all kinds of stuff with it and fit it into various master plans for what you want to do. This could be some extra fridge space, the iceless 'cooler' you have out back for your BBQ / get together / party. A battery powered cooler you bring out to the beach if your friends are willing to help you heft it around and you don't mind them mocking you for having such a beast of a cooler. Or even something you bring car camping if you can find the space for it and your significant other is happy about how well it keeps food the right temperature and doesn't mind the weight as long as you either help move it or just do all of the moving around yourself and don't complain about how your back feels after or maybe even get a couple of your kids to help carry the other side.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Efficient, quiet, capable. Excellent fridge.
*by G***N on June 30, 2020*

I bought this for my solar off grid camper because it runs directly off of 24v DC. My electrical system is all 24v and appliances that bypass the inverter will save you a lot of power in the long run. This fridge is amazing. It just sips power. When the compressor is running it's drawing maybe 90 Watts max at 24 volts. Once it gets down to temperature it just kicks on every 20 minutes or so depending on the ambient temperature. Once it gets cold it stays cold. The chest freezers are very efficient; cold air just sits in the basin rather than spilling out like when you open the front door of a standing fridge. I sleep right next to it when I'm camping, I do hear it click on and off but it's so quiet it's never woken me up or distracted me, even on very quiet nights. I took the latches and hinges off to fit it into a tighter space; the lids still sink in snugly and seal every time. If they don't close all the way it will let you know with a polite beep after a few minutes. The controls are easy to figure out. You can make either side a refrigerator or freezer (or both) which is a great idea. If you want to turn the whole thing into a meat freezer you can do that. I have the larger area as a refrigerator, I set them both at low temperatures and this fridge can keep both compartments that cold. Ice does build up in the freezer and I have to empty it out, let it melt and dry out the freezer every six months or so. I live in Florida with constant high humidity so this may not be an issue for everyone. It did arrive with a small dent but not a big deal. If I would change anything I would order a longer one. When I go on long trips I fill it to the brim and it fills up fast, especially with lots of ice in the freezer. This met all of my needs and exceeded all of my expectations. Highly recommended!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality and excellent costumer service.
*by R***A on July 15, 2025*

I have purchased two of Whynter’s portable fridges for my campervan, and I’m very impressed with both the products and the company’s customer support. Back in April 2020, I bought the Whynter FM-85G 85 Quart Portable Refrigerator/Freezer (110V/DC 12V, Gray), and it’s still working perfectly over five years later. It has proven to be reliable and durable with a consistent temperature range from -8°F to 50°F. I am currently using it as a freezer in my garage. Two years later, in April 2022, I purchased the Whynter FM-62DZ 62 Quart Dual Zone Portable Refrigerator and Deep Freezer Chest. After two years of use in my campervan , the temparture will not get bellow 68 degrees. I contacted Whynter’s support team and got in contact with Mariela. After a few troubleshooting steps over the phone, Whynter stood behind their product and Mariela sent me a replacement unit at no extra cost just paid for the shipping. It’s rare these days to find a company that truly backs its products and honors its warranty even after 2 years with such integrity. I highly recommend Whynter—not just for the quality of their refrigerators, but for the excellent customer service they provide. I already have recommended Whynter several times to fellow camper friends.

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