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Goal Zero
Alta 50 Portable Fridge

5 out of 5 stars
6 Reviews
$800.00
Color:Silver

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Why We Like The Goal Zero Alta 50 Portable Fridge

The Goal Zero Alta 50 Portable Fridge is built for long weekends at our go-to campsites and remote adventures where restocking on ice isn't an option. The durable design offers just over 52 liters of space for us to stock with food for the week, post-hike beverages, or some combination of the two. The energy-efficient fridge comes with an insulated cover to keep it cool and is compatible with any of the Goal Zero Yeti power stations or can be plugged into any standard power outlet when we're closer to home.


Details

  • Powerful portable fridge for off-the-grid adventures
  • 52-liter capacity can hold up to 75 12-ounce cans
  • Durable stainless steel construction for rugged conditions
  • Two removable bins provide simple organization
  • Integrated lighting allows us to find our food in the dark
  • Wirelessly connects to Bluetooth for in-app control
  • Compatible with any Goal Zero Yeti power stations
  • Item #GZRG03T
Material
stainless steel
Volume
52.6L
Closure
metal latches
Dimensions
27.4 x 20.9 x 18.2in
Weight
49lb
Manufacturer Warranty
2 year
Activity
camp

Overall Rating

5 based on 6 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

June 29, 2024

Didn't Disappoint

I was torn between this one and the 80, but I'm glad I went with the 50 because the 80 it bigger and this is just right size wise for a few days camping off grid. I bought this with the new Yeti 700 too which I was also pleased with. I've compared this with the ARB cooler and one other and I felt the quality was just as good at a lower price point. I was really impressed when it arrived quickly AND found out that some of the hardware powering the cooler is LG.

ChrisL
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 29, 2024

So far it’s been great

Only used a couple times so far but it’s been great paired with the yetti 700. Last weekend the temps were touching 100 degrees and it had no problem keeping up. Had it set at 36. Didn’t run down the yetti near as much as I thought it might. Didn’t even hook up the solar panels the last day and was running the skylight as well after dark. Definitely recommend

goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 10, 2024

Excellent Adventure Cooler

This cooler is a beautiful design. It's beefy and runs almost completely silent. It sips energy from my Yeti for all day use. I'm impressed.

Moab302
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 7, 2024

Alta 50

I have been shopping for the best one, and I think I have found it. Great product and would recommend it to anyone.

Kyle74
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

June 4, 2024

Worked well, and efficiently, though a bit large.

Only used once so far, but it met expectations. Used about 500wh for 48hrs, set at 36. It is large, deeper than others of a similar volume, and I had to modify the hinges on my (extended cab) truck to get the rear doors to open wide enough to get it in the back. My fault for not paying closer attention to the dimensions, so no fault of the unit.

silver.overland
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com

5 out of 5 stars

March 27, 2024

top notch quality

out of the box you can see and feel the quality and surprisingly enough it didn't come with a super heavy product. The digital display works great and offers all the pertinent information. Match it with the GOAL Zero app and you can function the fridge from your phone.

RobiK
goalzero.com

Originally reviewed on goalzero.com