BougeRV Charges Ahead: New CRD2 Portable Fridge Features Game-Changing 173Wh Detachable Battery


Outdoor enthusiasts and road trippers, take note: BougeRV is shaking up the portable cooling scene again. Following the buzz around their recent innovations, the company has officially launched the BougeRV CRD2 Dual-Zone Portable Refrigerator, headlined by a major innovation: a powerful, user-removable 173Wh Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery.

This isn't just another portable fridge. The integrated, detachable battery is the CRD2's standout feature, directly addressing a key pain point for users – the constant worry about power depletion away from outlets or vehicles. Unlike many competitors where the battery is fixed, BougeRV's design allows you to snap the battery pack out in seconds. Need to power another device, recharge the battery separately while the fridge stays put, or simply swap in a spare for near-limitless cooling? The CRD2 makes it possible.

See the BougeRV CRD2 Dual-Zone Portable Refrigerator in Detail Here: https://www.bougerv.com/products/dual-zone-portable-fridge-freezer?option1=Fridge%20Only

Beyond the Battery: Dual-Zone Flexibility

While the battery steals the show, the CRD2 packs serious cooling prowess. Its dual-zone compartment (24L fridge + 16L freezer, or combinable into a single 40L fridge) offers versatile temperature control. Set one side for frozen goods at -7.6°F to -0.4°F (-22°C to -18°C) and the other for chilled drinks and food at 39.2°F to 50°F (4°C to 10°C), or unify the space for larger items. BougeRV claims ultra-low power consumption (as little as 0.4kWh per day under optimal conditions) and impressively fast cooling, reaching 32°F (0°C) from 77°F (25°C) in roughly 15 minutes.

Power Options Galore

The removable 173Wh battery provides substantial cord-free operation. BougeRV states it can run the fridge alone for up to 14 hours at 40°F (4°C) on a single charge (actual time depends on ambient temp and settings). When plugged in, options are plentiful:

  • DC 12/24V (Car/RV): Standard cigarette lighter plug.
  • AC 100-240V (Wall Outlet): For home or campsite hookups.
  • Solar Input (11-28V): Perfect for off-grid adventures, compatible with solar panels (MC4 connector needed).

The battery itself recharges fully in about 2.5 hours via AC or compatible BougeRV solar generators, or 4-5 hours via DC.

Designed for the Rugged Life

Weighing 33.9 lbs (15.4kg) including the battery, the CRD2 is built for portability with a sturdy handle and compact dimensions. It features a clear digital display, adjustable legs, and a durable exterior designed to withstand the bumps of travel. The removable battery also simplifies potential future replacements or upgrades.

Context: A Competitive Portable Power & Cooling Market

BougeRV's launch comes amidst a surge in portable power and refrigeration solutions. Competitors like EcoFlow have also pushed boundaries, recently expanding their Glacier line with versatile features as covered by GSMGo Tech: EcoFlow Brings Versatile Glacier Updates. BougeRV itself has been on a roll, as noted in their earlier coverage: BougeRV Revolutionizes Portable Cooling. The CRD2, with its unique detachable battery, represents a clear strategic move to capture market share by offering unmatched flexibility in power management.

Availability & Price

The BougeRV CRD2 Dual-Zone Portable Refrigerator is available now directly from BougeRV's website. The introductory price starts at $499.99 for the unit including the 173Wh battery. It comes in two color options: sleek Titanium Gray and vibrant Orange.

The Verdict

The BougeRV CRD2 isn't just an evolution; its detachable battery is a potential revolution for portable refrigeration. By freeing users from fixed power sources and offering true power management flexibility, BougeRV has addressed a fundamental need for off-grid cooling. Combined with dual-zone versatility and proven BougeRV build quality, the CRD2 sets a compelling new benchmark, promising to keep your adventures chilled wherever the road (or trail) takes you. Summer just got a whole lot cooler.



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