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Camping Fridges & Coolers

There is an unwritten rule in the Australian outdoors: the drinks must be cold, and the food must be fresh. Whether you are tackling the Red Centre, setting up for a week of beach fishing, or just heading to the local park for a Sunday sizzle, your cooling setup is the heart of your camp kitchen.

Gone are the days of relying on bags of servo ice that melt by lunchtime. At OZtrail, we build the camping fridges and coolers you need to beat the harsh Aussie heat so when you reach for a beverage after a long day of adventure, it is frosty and refreshing.

Choose Your Cooling Companion 

From high-tech powered units to grab-and-go ice boxes, our range is designed to suit every style of travel. We have categorised our cooling gear to help you find the perfect match for your vehicle and your vibe.

  • Fridge freezers: Campsite luxury that runs on power and never needs a bag of ice.
  • Fridge accessories: Protect your investment and run it cooler with insulated covers, 4WD fridge slides and wireless thermometers.
  • Hard coolers: When power isn't an option, our rotomoulded ice boxes hold ice for days. Built tough for long weekends off the grid.
  • Soft coolers: Lightweight, easy to carry and perfect for day trips, picnics and festivals.
  • Ice bricks & gel packs: Forget the watery mess of loose ice. Freeze-hard, reusable and tidy.

Powered fridge or passive cooler?

The big question for any camper is whether to run a powered camping fridge or a passive esky. A powered fridge keeps food and drinks cold for as long as it has power, which makes it the pick for touring and longer stays. While other models cut the cord entirely so you can stay out off the grid.

If you want set-and-forget cooling, start with the fridge freezers. If you're heading somewhere without power, a rugged ice box is the answer. Pack it with ice bricks and gel packs and a good hard cooler will hold ice for days. Plenty of campers carry both a fridge for the essentials and a cooler for the drinks and overflow.

Built tough for transit

A camping fridge or cooler needs to handle more than just heat; it needs to survive the corrugations of the outback tracks. We build our cooling gear with rugged casings, reinforced corners and heavy-duty handles to withstand the bumps and scrapes of travel. Even our passive coolers are constructed to take a beating, often doubling as a sturdy seat around the campfire.

A camping cooler for every setup

We know that packing a vehicle can be a struggle, which is why we offer a variety of shapes and sizes. Whether you want a chest-style unit to slide into the back of the ute, a compact cooler for the back seat, or an esky for a day at the beach, our range has the dimensions to fit your touring needs.

Stock up and head out

Don't let warm drinks ruin a great weekend. Browse the full range of OZtrail camping fridges and coolers online and upgrade your outdoor experience today. Once your cooling is sorted, make sure the rest of your camp is ready for action. Check out other essential categories:

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a camping fridge, an ice box, and a soft cooler?

A camping fridge freezer uses a compressor to cool actively, holding a set temperature for as long as it has power and needing no ice at all. A hard cooler or ice box works passively, using thick insulation to keep ice frozen for days, which suits longer trips away from power. A soft cooler gives up some ice retention for light weight and easy carrying, so it's the pick for day trips, picnics, and the beach. For set-and-forget cooling on extended trips, a fridge freezer is the way to go.

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