I have 3 Iceco fridge/freezers...all 74 qt. The first I bought in 2020, and two additional in 2021. Two are regular with one zone (lowest setting -6 F), and one is divided into two zones, each can be set separately. I use them in my C-Dory to hold food and fish, in my camper when I hunt deer (with CWD, you can't transport whole deer), and in my remote yurt. They are a bit heavy and bulk, but then, I did buy the largest available at the time for the higher capacity. I often fill them. They make a good bench seat in the cockpit of my CD22, and generally keep everything cold or frozen from 300 watts of solar and some motoring. I have 200 Wh of battery and a Renogy solar/alternator charger. The only problem I have had is that the display on one lost some LED segments. I cover it with a plastic sheet to keep splashes off now. I do suggest them, but I also have 2 others, a maybe 10-yo Wynter 45 qt and a 1-yo BourgeRV, maybe 15 qt. The only other advice I'd give is that if you want a freezer and a fridge, maybe don't buy the large dual-zone, but instead two separate ones. If you want an outside seat, the large IceCo is great with a boat cushion or two. I'm almost 69, and they are getting kind of heavy to move around. Also, if you put raw fish or meat in them, put it in a plastic bag first...though the interiors are metal, it is very difficult to get the smells out if you put fish directly into them.