The CFF35 Portable Fridge Freezer by Dometic is the coolest kit addition in those heated outdoor conditions!
With a 48-can capacity and a double-sided lid, you can go big on the beers on those boys’ trips and reach for them from any position at the party. Owing to impressive energy efficiency from generous insulative features, cool your contents fast and effectively in the harshest of heat, while its single compartment offers both refrigeration and freezing from the cold snags to the frozen pea bags. Beat the scuff from the roughest road trips, owing to its robust and compact design for both durability and portability. Stash the accessories, knick-knacks, and leads into the pockets, patched onto a protective cover for added security.
Put the icebox on ice, and upgrade to the Dometic CFF35 Portable Fridge Freezer.
34L volume
48-can capacity
Robust construction
Compact design for portability
Double-sided lid for versatile access
Superior insulation for fast and effective cooling
Single compartment either refrigerates or freezes
Temperature settings between –18 °C and 10 °C
Ability to operate at –18 °C in temperatures up to 50 °C below ambient
Protective cover with pockets for storing accessories
External Dimensions:
71.5L x 39.8D x 40.7H cm (handles attached)
Packed Dimensions:
Fridge 59L x 39.8D x 40.7H cm (handles removed) | Cover 46L x 44W x 8H cm
12V 5.2A DC | 24V 2.6A DC | 100V 0.6A AC | 240V 0.4A AC | 50/60Hz
Power Consumption:
1.03 Ah/h @12V, 4°C interior, 32°C ambient | 4.5A Maximum
Compressor:
Genuine Dometic
Temperature Range:
10°C to −18°C
Warranty:
Fridge 3 Year | Cover 1 Year
Supplier Code:
CFF35 PACK
Snowys Code:
156468
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Dometic 34L fridges1 answer
I am interested in this size but can't decide between the Cfx 35 and the CFF 35. Price is not the most important thing but specs and performance is. I need to store smallgoods wine bottles and beer in cans. Please comment.
Morgan - Lennox Head, NSW(4 months ago)
G'day Morgan,
They will both fit wine bottles, beer cans and some smallgoods, the CFX3 has slightly more internal room than the CFF. In terms of performance, the CFF35 has an average draw of 1.03Ah/h while the CFX3 at 0.98Ah/h. The CFX3 has a newer more efficient compressor, thicker insulation, better temp range and weighs less than the CFF. Overall there are slight differences between the CFF and CFX3, although the CFX3 is the updated and more efficient model.