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Cautiously agree.If that were me, I'd put it in the bed, but it depends on many factors. So here are some considerations I'd think about:
- Is the brand of fridge you have rugged enough to be out to the element at all? Depending on this, you may want to put it inside or buy their cover if they have any.
- Inside protects from the element but doesn't guarantee energy saving
- It'll emit heat as part of the heat exchange, so in turn, if you live in a hot area, the AC will have to compensate
- If you go camping in a cold place, I'd argue that better energy usage would be outside of the car (that's how I chose where I put my coolbox)
- What are the other things that you want inside? Just think of priorities; 50L indeed takes a lot of space
- Do you or your passenger ever want to recline your seat for a quick nap or something? Having it inside makes it a no-no.
- Animals, do you camp where bears & alike wander around? It may sound stupid, but I'm dumping everything I can think of.
- Wiring, any outlet in the bed? Where's the power source?
I know it's not a "put it there" answer, but I hope this helps you make a decision that fits you best.
I donāt camp a lot. I donāt tent a lot.
But Iāve been hunting since I was four. So forty years in the woods has taught me what works for him may not work for you.
I get it. Money is an object. But eventually you will have to try a couple things and see how they work.
Iāve got drawers full of holsters and closets full of packs and backpacks and satchels and such...
Ultimately you have to pick an idea and try it.
You will have to change things. Guaranteed. What works for one is irritating to another.
Good luck.
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