At Warehouse Appliance, our team supplies alternatively powered appliances that offer numerous advantages over conventional electric options, including our propane gas refrigerators. A propane refrigerator can be an efficient way of cooling food when one is living off the grid. Yet, this is not the only reason; there are many advantages to buying a propane fridge, ranging from cost considerations to reliability.
Reliable and Cost-Effective
Since there are no moving parts on a propane refrigerator, there are no parts to wear out. This makes propane refrigerators incredibly dependable and long-lasting.
Propane is also highly cost-effective. Not only is it an affordable fuel source, but propane refrigerators utilize it efficiently. In doing so, you can rely on a propane tank for numerous hours of cooling. This sure beats using a cooler and carrying ice packs to your cabin every time you decide to go there.
The initial cost to purchase a propane gas refrigerator can be a bit higher than an electric refrigerator, but in many cases, it is cheaper than a 12VDC refrigerator. But, to compare an electric refrigerator with a propane refrigerator is not comparing apples to apples. An electric or 12VDC refrigerator runs with Freon and a compressor pump. A propane-powered refrigerator operates with a propane gas flame to heat a closed system of ammonia and distilled water while using hydrogen gas to circulate steam vapor and liquid ammonia to cool it down. No electric lines, inverters, or generators are needed to power the refrigerator.
All propane gas refrigerators are hooked up with a 3/8” copper or flexible gas line to feed the gas. Many people using their off grid cabins part time, hook their propane refrigerator to a BBQ tank with a hose and regulator.
Many people ask our team at Warehouse Appliance if we personally were to purchase a refrigerator, which would we choose: electric, 12VDC, or propane?
Most people may think the answer depends on the application. This is true; however, many of us personally use a propane powered refrigerator in our homes. The reason why is how cost-effective it is to operate a propane refrigerator in the long run. This is based on the amount of maintenance to operate a propane refrigerator versus a 12VDC solar refrigerator. Remember, there are no moving parts on a propane refrigerator, which means there is minimal maintenance to use this type of refrigeration unit. Also, there is a much longer warranty on a propane fridge. Generally speaking, a gas refrigerator usually needs to be cleaned only twice a year by cleaning the burner area and flue tube. There is also no compressor unit to go bad, batteries to charge, sunshine to worry about, or power grid to rely on.
If you would like a recommendation for the best propane refrigerator for sale, please see our EZ Freeze propane refrigerators.
Why People Choose Propane Refrigerators From Warehouse Appliance
Warehouse Appliance is a leader in propane refrigerators and can help you understand why and how to select a propane refrigerator that is perfect for remote cabins, vacation homes, hunting camps, and more.
Here are some of the most common reasons people choose propane refrigerators:
- You live off the grid.
- You do not like the noise an electric refrigerator makes.
- You have considered the efficiency of a gas fridge.
- Your home is subject to natural disasters and/or power outages.
One of the most basic necessities in life is food. The need for food storage is practical, and how food is stored affects your health. Cold food storage, when done properly, is important for healthy living. Consider all these reasons and you will see why a gas fridge is right for you.
All refrigerators must run from an energy source. One of the advantages of a gas fridge is how easy it is to store propane, and unlike electricity, it can be transported. While most homeowners run the risk of losing electricity during a thunderstorm, a propane refrigerator will continue running, keeping your perishables fresh.
A power outage of more than two days can completely decimate your food supply in your electric fridge. While the cost of food within a fridge can vary, it can oftentimes be upwards of $500 when a fridge is full. That is why it pays to have a gas fridge as a backup unit.
The myth that a gas refrigerator does not cool as well as an electric is not true. Not only will they run colder than an electric unit, the absorption unit has far fewer parts than an electric compressor system. Fewer parts mean less chance of failure. Other than the thermostat, there are virtually no moving parts within the propane gas refrigeration system.
Why You Should Consider a Gas Refrigerator Instead of Electric
Today’s market offers consumers far more choices when it comes time to replacing or upgrading our home’s common household appliances. Typically, people replace like for like. If you have an electric refrigerator you obviously replace it with an electric refrigerator, right? Well, not anymore! These days, consumers have some really great options available. Warehouse Appliance wants you to know that you do not need to live off-grid, remotely, or in areas of frequent natural disasters (limiting power supply) to consider the many advantages of buying a propane or natural gas refrigerator.
Did you know that:
- Almost any appliance that runs on electricity can run on propane and do it more reliably and economically? Propane is America’s natural fuel source, and we produce 90% of the propane we use right here at home.
- Over the last few decades, propane refrigerators have been designed and built with better fuel economy and low emissions in mind. Propane-fueled appliances require less maintenance, offer greater convenience, and provide higher efficiency over electrically-operated appliances.
- There are no moving parts used to cool a gas refrigerator. This means that there are no parts to wear out. Electric and 12V refrigerators require freon and an electric compressor/pump. These moving parts can and do wear out. Inverters and generators also wear out and meet the same fate.
- Propane appliances offer a great return on investment. While they might initially be a little more expensive than their electric counterparts, you’ll use much less energy and save money by using less fuel.
The bottom line is simple. Propane appliances have come a long, long way in both product design and efficiency, making them an exceptional option.
Why You Should Choose Warehouse Appliance for Your Propane Refrigeration Needs
We pride ourselves on our customer service and are proud of the great feedback we get. When we offer gas refrigerators and appliances for sale, many of which come with lifetime customer service at no extra cost. Below is a sample of just some of the comments we have received:
“Just a note to say that dealing with Mike was a real pleasure. Patiently answered my questions, arranged a visit to EZ Freeze, got a very good deal on shipping the refrigerator to me. Made recommendations on the installation. Was happy to answer my questions after I installed the EZ Freeze and used it a couple of times. All of his suggestions worked just fine. Would recommend buying from him no matter where in the country you are located.”
Warehouse Appliance also helps people repair their propane refrigerators:
“Our propane gas refrigerator is working great now thanks to you. We really appreciated you coming in on Saturday and fixing it on such short notice. Thank you so much.”
Warehouse Appliance takes pride in our product getting to you safely:
“Just wanted to let you know our fridge arrived at Northland in Juneau yesterday and it seems to have arrived in great condition. It is still in the crate and we appreciate that your packing was really well done. It will still be a couple of weeks before we can install in our cabin but . . . . So far, so good! “
Learn More About the Advantages of Propane Gas Refrigerators Today
Warehouse Appliance has the largest inventory of gas refrigerators in the United States; in doing so, it makes it easier for our customers to benefit from all the advantages of propane gas refrigerators. Our team can help you find the right gas fridge for you. We are happy to answer any questions you may have about gas refrigerators and propane appliances. We are here to help you as you consider the advantages of using propane in your home.
Contact us today for more information!