








🚐 Chill anywhere, anytime—your off-grid fridge just got smarter!
The Techomey 1.4 cu.ft propane refrigerator is a compact, portable fridge designed for RVs, camper vans, and off-grid living. It operates silently on three power modes—12V, 110V, or propane—offering flexible, energy-efficient cooling with a temperature range of 32-50℉. Featuring automatic defrost, reversible door hinges, and a rugged rainproof cover, it’s built to keep your food and drinks fresh no matter where your adventure takes you.





| Brand Name | Techomey |
| Model Info | HSG-40B1U(A) |
| Item Weight | 42.9 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 19.09 x 18.11 x 22.24 inches |
| Item model number | HSG-40B1U(A) |
| Capacity | 40 Liters |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 229 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 39.99 Liters |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Part Number | HSG-40B1U(A) |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Special Features | Compact, Portable |
| Color | Black |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Defrost | Automatic |
| Door Hinges | Reversible |
| Shelves | 3 |
| Certification | Energy Star |
| Material Type | Propane |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 19.5 Kilograms |
| Number Of Doors | 1 |
J**D
Do not buy.
Arrived in damaged box.Rebated $75.00 to my account.Test ran on propane/120v, OK.Got to Loudon NH for NASCAR weekend and unit would not fire off, changed over to 120v, temp would not get below 46 degrees (F).Put stress into my weekend.Went to the local Walmart and bought a dorm fridge and had cold beers all weekend!Spend your money on a name brand.You get what you pay for.For the price, it should have matched the description, and worked.
C**T
I'm thrilled
I was living off-grid out of a cooler. I am so happy to have this fridge. It's been performing perfectly since arriving about 3 weeks ago. The pilot has never blown out. It keeps things very cold (in fact, some things froze and I need to find a more ideal spot on the dial (1-5). Of interest, when looking for a propane fridge, I called an American made propane fridge company. They do not sell any fridges of this size because they said the technology isn't good enough to make a good small size propane fridge. hmmmm.... This is the second propane fridge I've bought from this company. The first one I purchased back in 2020 and it is working just fine. It's been in continual use since then, with my renter using it now. The pilot sometimes blows out on that one but it may be its placement, or maybe the design on that has improved. I know the design as far as dials and dial placement has changed and I like this new design better. I have interacted with this company and they have been very nice and helpful.
D**N
Decent little fridge
I’ve been using this fridge in an off-grid home for a couple months now, running on propane. Functionally it’s been working great and I haven’t had any technical issues after getting it started the first time. No issues with exhaust in a smaller space, but I do have a gas detector near it. My only complaint (or advice) is that it tends to freeze food very easily, even at a lower temp setting. I don’t really mind cooking frosty foods but I’ve definitely had to be more selective of what I store in it. I do treat it as a freezer as well as a fridge. Gives me space for about 8 smaller Tupperware and it has nice shelving options. Also, it does NOT come with a flu brush so I’d advise getting that separate right away. I would recommend for the more thrifty minimalist.
M**H
Unreliable
Seems to work most of the time, but not all the time
J**.
Shall I return it or what?
I’m not satisfied ‘cause the fridge got here damaged, the rigth rear corner got a hit that bent the sheet metal, it’s strange since neither the styrofoam or the plywood looks damaged which tells me that the problem was before it was packed, i need info regarding what to do.
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