The Combi Noord TW-75 is a fridge/freezer combination for overland travel and boat life. With 75L to fill with your favorite products, it is a really good size to take with you on any major expedition. The possibility of having both a fridge and a freezer can be a game-changer for overland travel in remote regions. If you are looking for an affordable fridge/freezer for overland travel this could be the one.
In comparison to Rafiki’s previous fridge – which was only 51L – this has been quite the difference. Alongside the fact that more fresh produce can be stored now, Rafiki has gotten a whole new interior build, based around this fridge/freezer. So, it better be good!
The past few months we have put the Combi Noord TW-75 to the test. We drove through Europe and through Northern Africa, where outdoor temperatures rose to roughly 45 degrees Celsius. All while we still needed the fridge at a temperature of 5 degrees Celsius and the freezer at a temperature of -15 degrees Celsius. Here you can find our findings, the pros and cons while we used it, and whether we would recommend it to you. Let’s dive in!
The Combi Noord TW-75 is one of the best-priced fridge/freezer combinations for your overland vehicle. Equipped with some very handy features such as dual-zone compartments and an app, this fridge/freezer combination is a true asset to your vehicle. It is easy to install, is bigger than your usual overlanding fridge/freezer combination, and is very reasonably priced.
The Combi-Noord TW-75 is a dual-zone fridge which means that you have two separate compartments. We will come back to that as a definite ‘pro’, as we love the fact that we can switch between fridge or freezer functions whenever needed. Especially with African temperatures this has proven to be useful.
Besides that, the Combi Noord is a compressor fridge, which can cool far below the outdoor temperature. In comparison to an absorption fridge – which can only cool 20 degrees Celsius below the outdoor temperature – this is once again a fantastic feature that is useful in hot areas.
For us, the Combi Noord TW-75 was the perfect solution. We didn’t choose it for its price though. For us, the major highlight was the low profile that it has. Compared to some of the high-end models it’s a few centimeters lower, which can make a big difference if your bed sits on top of it. For Rafiki, it meant that we were able to build both a drawer for the fridge/freezer combination as well as make a bed to sleep inside when needed.
Besides that, the TW-75 offers all you need in an overland fridge. It has a large storage capacity, an app, and a dual-zone feature.
If you have the money and space isn’t an issue in your future build, it is worth checking out the higher-end models for better insulation. Although in many cases the Combi Noord has surprised us with its abilities. So, depending on your budget this fridge-freezer is well worth the consideration. Perfect for overland travel and extended holiday trips.
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We write our reviews after extensive testing and with you – an adventurous overlander – in mind. We hope you appreciate our information, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
One thing we have experienced while being on the road is that it helps to go grocery shopping in the morning so that you give your Combi Noord a full day of recharging possibilities, whether this is through driving or through your solar panel. Filling your fridge/freezer up as full as possible is a very important thing to consider as well. As you fill it up completely, the mass volume increases and your Combi Noord needs less energy to sustain its temperature.
Lastly, we made one adjustment while installing the fridge, which might be useful to you too. Delivered with a separate 12V and 230V connection, it takes some work to get the fridge installed. However, once you do so, the fridge does not switch automatically between those two connections. That means you have to manually adjust the source when plugging in at a campsite. Our pro tip for this would be: add a relay when installing everything so the process is done automatically. It definitely saves you some worrying! And although we rarely stay at campsites, we are happy to have done this ourselves.
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