![ICECO VL75 ProD Portable Refrigerator, Multi-directional Lid, Dual USB & DC 12/24V, AC 110-240V, 75L Dual Zone Steel Compact Refrigerator Powered by SECOP, 0℉ to 50℉, Home & Car Use [Upgrade]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/417WVsTzltL.jpg)
















❄️ Stay Cool, Stay Ahead – The Ultimate Portable Fridge for the Modern Explorer
The ICECO VL75 ProD is a 75L dual-zone portable refrigerator featuring a multi-directional lid, dual USB and DC 12/24V power inputs, and a robust SECOP compressor capable of maintaining temperatures from 0℉ to 50℉. Designed for both home and vehicle use, it offers energy-efficient modes, durable steel construction, and user-friendly features like LED lighting and removable handles. Backed by a 5-year compressor warranty and excellent customer service, it’s the go-to choice for professionals and adventurers seeking reliable, versatile cooling on the move.











| ASIN | B08ZSWYRKS |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 0.89 Kilowatt Hours |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 693,699 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 349 in Car Refrigerators |
| Brand | ICECO |
| Capacity | 75 litres |
| Certification | ETL |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (178) |
| Date First Available | 13 Mar. 2022 |
| Defrost System | Manual |
| Door Material | Plastic |
| Door Orientation | Reversible |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Freezer Capacity | 75 Litres |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Weight | 30.4 kg |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Model | VL75 |
| Noise Level | 45 Decibels |
| Number of Shelves | 2 |
| Part Number | VL75 Pro Dual Zone |
| Product Dimensions | 92.71 x 46.99 x 45.97 cm; 30.39 kg |
| Shelf Type | Wire |
| Special Features | The 2 zones can be controlled independently, you can turn off one of them to save energy. |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
J**R
I’ve been using the ICECO VL75 Pro D for almost 2 years now, it's a great unit and it has exceeded my expectations in every way. This fridge handled multiple camping and overlanding trips in the hot desert without breaking a sweat (my kids had ice creams in the desert), it maintained consistent cooling even when outside temps hit triple digits. The dual-zone design is perfect for keeping food and drinks at different temperatures, and the build quality feels rock-solid and premium. What impressed me just as much as the product is ICECO’s customer service. After more than a year and half of use, I reached out with a concern, and they went above and beyond to make things right, even offering a replacement unit. That kind of dedication to customer satisfaction is rare these days and really sets the brand apart. If you’re looking for a reliable, durable, and efficient fridge/freezer for camping or long trips, the VL75 Pro D is worth every penny. Highly recommend this model and the ICECO team behind it.
K**T
Being a family that enjoys the outdoors and camping, we were looking for a portable refrigerator that could fit in our trailer, or the back of our vehicle with no problems. We were looking at ARB, Snomaster and Domentic. However, those were very pricey for the size options they had. We started seeing ads and the brand ICECO as we were shopping around were intrigued by the price for the size options. We decided on this model because of size, dual freezer or fridge option, removable lids and the slide the fits in trailer. However, upon receiving the unit, our residential full size refrigerator started to act up and we needed something to safe what we had. So we used the ICECO vl75 ProD in hopes it would help us get by until the full size unit was fixed. It did that and more as we have had to use it multiple times. Taking it camping was even more of a shock in a positive manner. We had it powered up through the DC port, in ECO mode and small battery draw. With solar panels to charge the trailer during the day, the fridge maintained temperature and and never drained the batteries. We have it on the slide out (built-up to clear the door way) and found that to be the easiest way to access both sides of the ICECO vl75 with ease. However, the last time we had to run it in doors as our backup, I made a mistake. I had it plugged in to the DC port of our electric generator (couldn't find the AC plug) and it was working great. I found the AC plug and forgot it was plugged in to the DC port still. The AC module had agreed to burn out. Customer Service - I reached out to ICECO for the above issue and after trouble shooting the issues, via photos and suggestions from the staff, it was determined that the AC module was no longer properly working. The staff is willing to send us a new unit ILO a refurb and we ARE GREATFUL for that. All-in-all we are very pleased with our ICECO vl75 ProD and have suggest ICECO as a whole to many friends and family members. Their products have not only saved us in a time of need but also served us in a time of joy. I would recommend them for value, quality and performance as well as staff.
M**R
This cooler/freezer holds temperature perfectly, the controls are extremely easy the unit is built very, very well. I’m a retired refrigeration tech and the technology on this is just amazing. I have not tried it on 12 V but on 110 V is perfect holds everything exactly as set. If you are looking for a portable cooler, freezer that you do not have to worry about I would highly recommend this unit. UPDATE: The unit was working great until three days ago when we were planning a long road trip. I noticed the display was flashing E5. I checked the manual and it stated the compressor was over heated. Now the location we have it has 8” all the way around the unit. The Temperature of the area is approximately 75 F, inside out camper which is plugged in to shore power of 120 VAC. I called customer service and because of the time zone, I’m on the East Coast there on the West Coast I left a message. Approximately four hours later I got a return call but I had no service. I called them back and I believe this is a call center they took some information and said that I would be contacted by email which to date I have not received anything. I did not want to reschedule my trip so I ended up going to camping world and buying another unit but a different manufacture. I do not want to give This company a bad review but I am a disappointed that I’ve had to spend another $1500 for a refrigerator and freezer. I think it is a very well built unit I may have just gotten a unit with an issue. I can hear the fan running and the compressor tries to come on then clicks off! The display dims then back to normal. I will update my review once I hear from ICECO. I was finally contacted by email asking me a very basic question and I answered it now I’m waiting once again for a response. I would have to say I have dealt with much easier customer service companies in the past. It would be nice to be able to talk to someone and hopefully get a resolution before the warranty expires. When you spend over $1000 for a small refrigerator/freezer you would think They would be a little more responsive so until then it will remain a one star review. I received additional emails and asking me a variety of questions and I answered the best that I could. They did acknowledge that they are a firm in China but they sell to the US. We had to take it over to an appliance shop they were able to repair it, $487.50 later it is not working correctly. I believe that the customer service truly was trying it’s just the time difference the time zones did not allow us to ever talk on the phone and probably the language barrier. I believe it’s a good company I believe it’s a good product I just got one that I had an issue so I’ve increased the stars back to four. If you do decide to purchase one and you have a problem try to be very patient, not one of my virtues but they did try.
W**4
Here's my long review of the VL75 Pro Dual. I have always wanted a fridge like this, and the timing was perfect when Iceco released this model. I've been using it constantly for about a month. I won't go into the basic features, you can read those on the website. --- Design On the double units like this one, either side will operate as fridge, freezer, or Off, in any combination. Each side power-cycles independently. The body width is 35 inches, but you may need up to 43 inches of clearance due the handles (see my minor gripe below). One side is 10 lbs heavier than the other. Or should I say 10 lbs lighter? This can actually work in your favor if your two-person team has a stronger/weaker member. Empty, I can easily pick this up and carry it out to my car by myself. Of course it has removable baskets, which makes transport that much easier. The lids are genius. Being able to open either side, or just lift straight off, makes things so much easier. They are light weight, but super solid. The interior is actual aluminum sheet metal, I would guess 20 - 24 gauge. It is NOT that aluminum foil covered foam. So it's durable. However, being aluminum, it is subject to corrosion from things like OJ, and the instructions warn against "high concentration" items, which translates to corrosive foods. So you want to bag your foods as needed. You could also put a catch tray in the bottom, or even find / make a half-height "basin." --- Cooling performance There are lots of variables, but generally it performs like your home fridge. It cools very quickly, and will easily freeze anything. On initial setup, it took about 20 minutes for the fridge to reach 36F, about 80 minutes for the freezer to reach 0F. I put some water bottles in the freezer size in the evening, and they were frozen solid in the morning. Over the month that I've been running it constantly, the freezer and fridge temps vary about the same as a home refrigerator due to normal compressor cycling. I have it loaded with frozen foods and refrigerated foods, and I have had zero problems. I took it on several trips, even to the desert, where it sat baking in the back of my SUV. I had it running off a portable power pack. Even with interior car temperatures above 100F, it didn't care. It just worked. Ice cold drinks in the hot desert are fantastic. --- Power - On Eco, it uses about 46 watts regardless of which side is on. - Max setting, 72 W if both sides are on, 66 W for either single side running. - Idle is 1.1 W, Off is 0.6 W, and lights use 0.5 W each. - No significant current surge at startup. There is about a 10% extra draw in the first minute or so, as the compressor gets up to speed. Generally speaking, there's about a 25% overall peak power reduction on the Eco mode, but no overall long term savings - you can't cheat the laws of thermodynamics. Eco will help keep the fridge from going off line when / if your battery gets near the limit. Average measured power use is about 33 watt/hours, regardless of source. That's the figure you can use to calculate required power for something like overnight battery pack use. I've run directly from a single AGM battery, two AGMs in series (24v), a portable Li-ion "power station" and of course from AC at home, and in the car. All worked great. I also tested with a DC buck converter that accepts 8 to 40 volts in, has 13.8 volts out, and handles 10 amps; again worked great. The cooler remembers the power state (and settings) - YAY! This is a big deal because, for example, if you have it plugged in the car and stop to get gas, when you start your car, the cooler resumes cooling without having to turn it on. So you can pack the cooler into your car and not worry about being able to reach the power button. It also works regardless of AC or DC. When I unplug from the car, bring it into the house, and plug into AC, it starts right up, no need to hit the power button. The included 12v plug attaches to the cooler so that the cord exits horizontally; on the AC power side, it smartly covers the AC socket to prevent you from plugging in both at the same time. Good design. --- Noise The fan is most noticeable sound, I can't really hear the actual compressor. In my house with a background level of 30 db, it measured 36 db 3 feet from the compressor side, and 33 db about 8 feet away when brand new. After a week or so, it became slighty louder. That's normal, and can happen as new bearings settle. Generally though, it's quiet, with a noise comparable to a computer fan. --- Other stuff to note, minor complaints It's symmetrical. So what, you say? Well the temperature settings reference "Right" and "Left" side, but there really is no Right and Left. The lids open either side, and you can put them on with the logo reading either way. I almost blew up some soda bottles because I put the wrong side on 0 degrees. It would be great if there was a big Left and Right label molded in to the cabinet. Or maybe I should just pay more attention. The handles take up a ton of space, requiring nearly 10 inches of extra side clearance - you need clearance for your knuckles, and to swing the handles. Also, the handles are plastic, and I like to see less plastic in this world. And plastic breaks, and is not the best choice for a mechanical load such as this heavy dooler. Sliding steel rod handles would have been a better choice. The interior lights are that glaring bluish white color, and have no shield. A warm colored LED array would have been much nicer. I small set of louvers would be nice so that the light reflects down into the compartment, and not right into your eyes. The black color makes it looks super cool (pun intended). The downside is that it will get blazing hot in direct sun. A light cover definitely helps, but I wonder if it would have been better if the unit (or just the lids) was a lighter color. Each side has its own drain plug. They provide an extra one too (they must know I'll lose one). Also included are extra bumpers, and a whole extra entire handle. Other than the compressor, it's made in China, but there was no bad plastic smell, only a faint 'normal' odor of plastic that dissipated after a day. And of course the interior was odorless. I thought that is good to know, since this holds food. Also it did need a wipedown, as it has considerable dirt inside from the production line. --- Bottom Line I would buy this again. In fact, I might buy another smaller Iceco fridge. It is built well, it is functional, it is COOL. Oh also, I contacted their support to ask a question, and they actually had someone call me... they guy was super nice, and answered my question (it was just about voltages). So 5 stars for their support too.
S**H
This refrigerator has lost of room for freezer stuff. I all ways have a bag of ice for my drinks. I was never able to keep as much ice in other designs as I can with this unit. For the times I need an ice cream fix this refrigerator will keep ice cream hard even in the hottest of weather. Beside doing everything you would expect a refrigerator to do the lid design is the most amazing feature, it opens front or back and can be removed completely. Iceco is a great company and stands behind there products 100%.
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