🛒 Anker EverFrost: • Shop Solar: shopsolarkits.com/products/an... • Anker: shrsl.com/4g6vz ☀ Calculate Solar Panel Cost for your House: www.solar-estimate.org/solar-... ⚡ Use code THESOLARLAB for $101 off orders over $2,000 at ShopSolar.com • shopsolarkits.com/?ref=TheSol... 🔔 Subscribe to our TH-cam Channel: @TheSolarLab 0:00 - Intro 1:19 - 60 Second Teardown 2:39 - Favourite Features 4:20 - Is it Cheap? 5:00 - The Battery 6:30 - Quick Tests! 8:10 - The Price 8:38 - Who's it for? The Anker EverFrost... this is a $1,000 Powered cooler... not a 12v Fridge, a Powered Cooler. What does that even mean? Is it worth the money? Is it actually a cooler? Can you charge it with Solar Panels? So many questions, and we answered them all today in this video! This is the EverFrost 50, but there is 2 smaller options - the 40 and the 30. This thing is a MAJOR upgrade from a traditional cooler, and it turns out its a really cool - cooler! We maintain an affiliate relationship with some of the products reviewed, which means we get a small percentage of a sale if you click our links, at no cost to our viewers.
Honestly love the versatility. I could see this working in so many different situations. As someone looking to tow a motorcycle tent trailer with a prius, my mind goes towards the ease of taking this out of the Prius and rolling it into the tent trailer when/if i want to
For the money, I'd sooner get the $650 40gal unit. Yeah, you lose 20% of the volume but save space and increase runtime - I'm looking at this from a post-storm perspective, YMMV
The Anker Everfrost 50 is by far the best deal . Quite a bit more capacity and comes with the battery and wheels . I just came from delta . Smaller capacity and the wheels and battery are extra . Best is 2 of the Anker everfrost 30 when on sale for $499 , set one up as freezer and one as a fridge
new sub... show is awesome... i got this free with a f2000 generator + eb2000 battery add on + 400W solar panel, package deal...split well basket with single zone on the 40L sold me. as well as the cost for a spare 300Wh is cheap enough to add on, and battery is stand alone w/handle. so keeping a cpl batteries that can always power the cooler yet be used anywhere a usbc or usba is needed is top dog
I did not see you show the inside of the cooler. Unless I'm buggin'. Pricey, but nice. If I had the bucks, I would put it on my bucket list. Anker is on a mission lately. Good to know.
While i have no doubt that the Anker is better, chucking the bag of ice into the coleman with a much larger interior volume compared to the smaller compartment of the Anker cooler really isn't a fair comparison. Not hating here, to be fair I'm not sure how i would more accurately test this... I guess calculate the ratio of ice to volume and make it the same in both samples? Didn't exactly hit the same for the purpose of your review though. I'm a fan of Anker and have a good handful of their products so I'm not trying to disparage this cooler.
I see an original Wave on the shelf! The wave 2 is crap, though. My one doesn't have heating mode (I call it a "wave 1.5", because it only does cold!) and took some jiggery-pokery to set it up in my tiny Japanese apartment. It DOES cool the main room (which is probably much bigger than the spaces it's meant for cooling), slowly, on all but the hottest days, though, but it takes a hell of a long time to do it in summer, whereas the installed mini-split cools the main room almost instantly (this with the sun blasting down on a flat roof and extreme humidity, mind you). The Wave 2 uses much less power, even on AC, and I can turn it on remotely as I leave work, though, which is pretty cool. You have to dig online (buried under page after page of websites that got given a free one to give it an "impartial" review, wink wink), but I've heard of people who know about air conditioners who have taken them apart and seen they're pretty much junk, really badly made and prone to fail. I'm just waiting for mine to jam it's fan or vent it's coolant. I'm honestly not expecting it to make it through the next summer. All of which is a bit strange, since DC-powered air conditioners that can work for decades, standing up to all sorts of vibration, jolting and extremes of temperature have been around for a very long time... in cars! Can't somebody just put one of them in a portable box and give it a "reverse gear" for heating?
Sounds great but why so dark? Good luck getting that thing cold on the beach in Florida. You would be able to cook eggs on that lid. Coolers should at least have a white lid option.
In the ice test the cooler was off completely. The ice test was to test how it would perform as a traditional non powered cooler and it did perform much better as it is much better insulated.
Seems like every sogen company is doing some sort of cooler or fridge now. I want the Bluetti one! Bit much to splash out right now, mind. I need more CIGS panels!
so 55 watts? i thought they say its got a compressor? even an inverter compressor would pull more than that.... Sounds more like they are using peltier plates for cooling, then that wattage would line up.
Most 12 volt fridges run between 45 and 65 watts. I have cheap ones that run like that in max mode and run 35 watts in eco mode. Your start up is probably closer to 100 watts but that is at start up only.
Might be worth the money but no runtime test. I do not remember you mentioning the battery size. I may have missed it. But I need to know the run time on one battery.
This is just more proof I'm living in a dream.......... And I'm not one of The NPCs seriously anker A company that makes batteries decides to get into The cooler game this is like something straight out of elder scrolls 😅
After 17 hours the Coleman $10 cooler did great since it costs less than you buying your grown-up's Happy Meal at McDonald's. Meanwhile, the $1000 60 pound (empty) cooler had water in it from the ice melting by over 50%. You inadvertently showed the world how awesome the lightweight $10 Coleman cooler is since one could purchase close to 100 Coleman coolers for the same amount of money, or simply buy one Coleman cooler and then buy 10 pound bags of ice that cost $1 to the tune of over 900 bags of said ice. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Their products are hit and miss depending on the product I have bought speakers that have failed and ones that have are winners like the motion boom their headphones are killer as well.
Yeah I would not take something that expensive that has electronics that are probably not water proof and fans in a very open grill right at the bottom next to the wheels where all kinds of dirt or wet sand is going to get in and possibly destroy this product almost immediately if it’s ever used at a beach like he mentioned and where a lot if not most coolers are used here on the coast. And if it can be set down to even -4° then why did the ice melt at all?!? A better comparison would not be the cheapest possible $10 cooler but an actually well insulated one like a yeti or knock off brand that could be had for a third or less of the cost and keep that bag of ice from melting like that for days and would never have electronics destroyed by a beach.
It's modern marketing. Today you got to completely trash talk the prior generation tech just to make the stuff you're selling even look good. I hope Anker is into this type of marketing. 😢
There was a guy on here that reviewed the 50l anker cooler and he pulled it through sand and it broke his machine. So yea your right don't pull it through sand
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0:00 - Intro
1:19 - 60 Second Teardown
2:39 - Favourite Features
4:20 - Is it Cheap?
5:00 - The Battery
6:30 - Quick Tests!
8:10 - The Price
8:38 - Who's it for?
The Anker EverFrost... this is a $1,000 Powered cooler... not a 12v Fridge, a Powered Cooler. What does that even mean? Is it worth the money? Is it actually a cooler? Can you charge it with Solar Panels? So many questions, and we answered them all today in this video! This is the EverFrost 50, but there is 2 smaller options - the 40 and the 30. This thing is a MAJOR upgrade from a traditional cooler, and it turns out its a really cool - cooler!
We maintain an affiliate relationship with some of the products reviewed, which means we get a small percentage of a sale if you click our links, at no cost to our viewers.
Honestly love the versatility. I could see this working in so many different situations. As someone looking to tow a motorcycle tent trailer with a prius, my mind goes towards the ease of taking this out of the Prius and rolling it into the tent trailer when/if i want to
"...THE DRUNKS." I feel attacked.
🤣🤣🤣
For the money, I'd sooner get the $650 40gal unit. Yeah, you lose 20% of the volume but save space and increase runtime - I'm looking at this from a post-storm perspective, YMMV
If you have to choose between Anker Everfrost 50 and Ecoflow Glacier, which one would you go with?
ecoflow glacier is a fridge, which i would make a freezer with ice making capability and use the wheeled battery cooler as a cooler
@@danob2904 Everfrost is a fridge too you can use it as a freezer as well.
The Anker Everfrost 50 is by far the best deal . Quite a bit more capacity and comes with the battery and wheels . I just came from delta . Smaller capacity and the wheels and battery are extra . Best is 2 of the Anker everfrost 30 when on sale for $499 , set one up as freezer and one as a fridge
@@jimjr9143that’s a smart move. I just got lucky and bought the Everfrost 50 for $749
Which one is lighter
new sub... show is awesome... i got this free with a f2000 generator + eb2000 battery add on + 400W solar panel, package deal...split well basket with single zone on the 40L sold me. as well as the cost for a spare 300Wh is cheap enough to add on, and battery is stand alone w/handle. so keeping a cpl batteries that can always power the cooler yet be used anywhere a usbc or usba is needed is top dog
I'm looking at getting the exact same package. Currently, Anker has it for $2799. I think I'm going to pull the trigger.
Can't get the app to work Bluetooth doesn't pick up unit just bought it. I got the 30 as it was on sale need panel though
I did not see you show the inside of the cooler. Unless I'm buggin'. Pricey, but nice. If I had the bucks, I would put it on my bucket list. Anker is on a mission lately. Good to know.
While i have no doubt that the Anker is better, chucking the bag of ice into the coleman with a much larger interior volume compared to the smaller compartment of the Anker cooler really isn't a fair comparison. Not hating here, to be fair I'm not sure how i would more accurately test this... I guess calculate the ratio of ice to volume and make it the same in both samples? Didn't exactly hit the same for the purpose of your review though. I'm a fan of Anker and have a good handful of their products so I'm not trying to disparage this cooler.
Is the solix ps 100, the correct 100 watt solar panel to purchase for the anker everfrost?
Love the concent brother. Keep it up.👌🏾 you should definitely do the ECOFLOW glacier and wave 2 next 🔥
I see an original Wave on the shelf! The wave 2 is crap, though. My one doesn't have heating mode (I call it a "wave 1.5", because it only does cold!) and took some jiggery-pokery to set it up in my tiny Japanese apartment. It DOES cool the main room (which is probably much bigger than the spaces it's meant for cooling), slowly, on all but the hottest days, though, but it takes a hell of a long time to do it in summer, whereas the installed mini-split cools the main room almost instantly (this with the sun blasting down on a flat roof and extreme humidity, mind you). The Wave 2 uses much less power, even on AC, and I can turn it on remotely as I leave work, though, which is pretty cool.
You have to dig online (buried under page after page of websites that got given a free one to give it an "impartial" review, wink wink), but I've heard of people who know about air conditioners who have taken them apart and seen they're pretty much junk, really badly made and prone to fail. I'm just waiting for mine to jam it's fan or vent it's coolant. I'm honestly not expecting it to make it through the next summer.
All of which is a bit strange, since DC-powered air conditioners that can work for decades, standing up to all sorts of vibration, jolting and extremes of temperature have been around for a very long time... in cars! Can't somebody just put one of them in a portable box and give it a "reverse gear" for heating?
I'm glad I backed this for $569.
Can you charge it with the Anker 400 W solar panels?
Yes
This needs 140w type c input along with standard type inputs so you can charge it via usb not a proprietary charger
Sounds great but why so dark? Good luck getting that thing cold on the beach in Florida. You would be able to cook eggs on that lid. Coolers should at least have a white lid option.
that is actually a great point... will ad it to the list of things we dont like if we see it again in the future!
Nice test of freezer. Now i know how much ice will melt in just 17 hours. Nice
I NEED YOU HELP!!! In your ice test, was the cooler turned on if so what temp did you have it on?
In the ice test the cooler was off completely. The ice test was to test how it would perform as a traditional non powered cooler and it did perform much better as it is much better insulated.
The most important question is what type of battery does it use? What is its lifespan?
Can it be charged with higher wattage solar panels
It can but the max input will always be 100w anyway.
It would be great for roadtrips and RVs on the road
How long does the battery lasts?
We gave rough time estimates for all the 3 different size coolers and how long they last in the video! 6:05
ok can you run it with a portable powers station and have 2 100watt solar panels connected to the portable power station
LOL! You mean serious business if you roll into the function with an Anker cooler.
Thank you for making this video I just bought it 😂
I am looking for a freezer unit for shopping far from home for best bulk meat deals.
I need one this size that has one large, not two smaller.
Seems like every sogen company is doing some sort of cooler or fridge now. I want the Bluetti one! Bit much to splash out right now, mind. I need more CIGS panels!
10$ cooler and 990$ of beer
so 55 watts? i thought they say its got a compressor? even an inverter compressor would pull more than that.... Sounds more like they are using peltier plates for cooling, then that wattage would line up.
Most 12 volt fridges run between 45 and 65 watts. I have cheap ones that run like that in max mode and run 35 watts in eco mode. Your start up is probably closer to 100 watts but that is at start up only.
Can I leave the Anker or Iceco in my car during the hot summer day without harming the battery?
Might be worth the money but no runtime test. I do not remember you mentioning the battery size. I may have missed it. But I need to know the run time on one battery.
I like them, but I’ll wait till they come down in price $$
This is just more proof I'm living in a dream.......... And I'm not one of The NPCs seriously anker A company that makes batteries decides to get into The cooler game this is like something straight out of elder scrolls 😅
Unusual on offroading ,therfore are better Brands out There ,but for who Need is fine
Im over here waiting on the k24 genesis build & dude over here reviewing power banks 😂
Maybe I'll Anker swap it instead?😂
@TheSolarLab hey look, as long as its not another "the worlds first tesla swapped blah blah" ill watch lmao
What’s his car channel I can’t remember the name
@@SemadOfficial robbie ferreira or robbie Ferreira builds. He got like 3 different channels
Thanks a lot I’m subbed and could not for the life of me remember his name lol
Sh**ty $10 cooler lol 😂. Yes I think we all have that at home. I like this anker cooler, I might check out the smaller ones though for my needs.
After 17 hours the Coleman $10 cooler did great since it costs less than you buying your grown-up's Happy Meal at McDonald's. Meanwhile, the $1000 60 pound (empty) cooler had water in it from the ice melting by over 50%.
You inadvertently showed the world how awesome the lightweight $10 Coleman cooler is since one could purchase close to 100 Coleman coolers for the same amount of money, or simply buy one Coleman cooler and then buy 10 pound bags of ice that cost $1 to the tune of over 900 bags of said ice. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Where are you buying ice for a $1? I just paid $4 bucks for a bag!
@@melissasmith3082 A better question is, why are you paying $4 for a bag of frozen water?
The anker cooler dosnt need ice
@@OfficalMr_Turkey AND you need a gym membership to carry the Anker cooler by yourself.
@@strykerentllcit has wheels
Their products are hit and miss depending on the product I have bought speakers that have failed and ones that have are winners like the motion boom their headphones are killer as well.
Yeah I would not take something that expensive that has electronics that are probably not water proof and fans in a very open grill right at the bottom next to the wheels where all kinds of dirt or wet sand is going to get in and possibly destroy this product almost immediately if it’s ever used at a beach like he mentioned and where a lot if not most coolers are used here on the coast. And if it can be set down to even -4° then why did the ice melt at all?!? A better comparison would not be the cheapest possible $10 cooler but an actually well insulated one like a yeti or knock off brand that could be had for a third or less of the cost and keep that bag of ice from melting like that for days and would never have electronics destroyed by a beach.
the ice metled because it was off? The test was if its a cooler when it isn't on LOL.
It's modern marketing. Today you got to completely trash talk the prior generation tech just to make the stuff you're selling even look good. I hope Anker is into this type of marketing. 😢
@@slomotrainwreck we’re not selling anything! Just providing honest experience. Innovation is generally a good thing!
@@TheSolarLabthey said that when Napalm was first made too.
There was a guy on here that reviewed the 50l anker cooler and he pulled it through sand and it broke his machine. So yea your right don't pull it through sand