How is this different from a £60 electric cool box?
Completely different machine. A £60 box is thermoelectric: a fan blowing over a Peltier plate that can only reach a fixed number of degrees below the air around it. At 30°C outside, that is not cold. Frosthold has a real compressor and makes cold the way your kitchen fridge does, so it holds −20°C whatever the weather is doing.
Will it flatten my car battery?
Not if you use the protection built into it. Three cutoff levels (high, medium, low) watch the supply voltage and shut the fridge off before your starter battery is too flat to crank. Set it to High when the engine is off and the fridge dies before the car does. Honest note: for long unattended runs, feed it from a properly fused supply rather than a worn cigarette socket, because thin socket wiring causes voltage drop and nuisance cutouts.
Do I need an app?
No, and there is not one. Temperature up, temperature down, on and off, on an LED panel you can read in sunlight. Nothing to pair, nothing to update, nothing to stop working when a phone changes. If app control matters to you, buy the Dometic.
Does it run at home too?
Yes, and both cables are in the box: a 2.5m 12/24V lead for the car and a 1.5m 100–240V mains adapter for the house. It is a car fridge on the drive down and a spare fridge in the garage at Christmas. No extra adapter to order.
Is 15L big enough?
It holds 12 cans, or 18 × 500ml bottles, or 6 bottles of wine. That is a boot, day-trip and two-person size, and we would rather tell you now than have you unpack it expecting to feed a family for a week. If you are catering for a group or living in a van, buy a 35L+ dual-zone instead. We would rather lose the sale than take a return.
How loud is it, really?
45dB, roughly a quiet kitchen fridge at night, and it is not constant: the compressor cycles on and off once it reaches your temperature. The permanent roar people complain about in cheap boxes is the fan, which has to run non-stop because a Peltier plate cools nothing without it.
How is it so much less than a Dometic?
Because you are not paying for the badge, the app, the dual zone or the third year of warranty. A £700–£900 Dometic is a genuinely superb bit of kit and the right answer if you live in a van. Frosthold does the core job, real compressor refrigeration down to −20°C, and spends nothing on the rest.
How does shipping work?
Most orders are processed within 24 hours. Tracking is provided after dispatch.
What if it is not right for me?
30-day no-questions returns. Send it back for a full refund, no hassle. After that the 2-year Larkstead guarantee applies, and a human answers the email. In a category famous for silence after the sale, that is the entire point of buying it from us.