
Well we got it on sale for $408 +postage (approx $60) Not a bad price.
It arrived in about 3 days to Tas which is pretty good, and I rushed home with it like a kid in a candy shop, plugged it in and....
It worked, was reading a 29deg internal temp, put some cans in and left it there to chill, and went inside.
The handles that you fit are sturdy, the housing is sheet steel, and the lid a poly-carbonate style plastic. All seemed good.
Came out to the shed to check and....
It was still going, had dropped to 2deg in 40min, excellent.
My wife had some shopping to do a couple of days later, and had an appointment after, she was concerned about the frozen stuff and meat, so I said "take the fridge"
She plugged it in and mounted in the back of the Escape, and...
It worked, ran well for her trip and had chilled quite nicely on the trip into town.
Until she came out with the groceries and loaded it up, shut the lid and noticed an "ERR3" on the display, and the fridge wasn't running, tried power down and re-start, no change.
She had to bail on her appointment and get the groceries home.
Got home done some research and discovered it was an overload, and the supposed remedy was to power down for 30min and re-start, no avail on battery or mains power.
I contacted Kogan on the Saturday, they ran through everything I had tried and informed me it was now a warranty job, they replied with several eamils promptly along with a postage sticker to cover postage costs.
Posted it back and....
Nothing, all inquiries I had to prompt, and as it stands I still have no fridge, I have informed Kogan I will be taking a full refund, and have given them until Thursday to take care of it as a reasonable time frame as 2 weeks is up, and I need a fridge with Easter fast approaching.
I have sourced the EvaKool 42Ltr from Supercheap (currently on sale down from $899 to $584), as an alternative, and have read nothing but positive reviews, my wife is picking one up today, "touch wood" this one serves us better. And at least we can take it back to a "bricks and mortar" store if there is any issues.

Moral of the story, a poor man pays twice
