What's the difference between the S, C, & E model NRX refrigerators?
The NRX line offers six different size options, ranging from the newly introduced 35L up to 130L, and three model families (NRX-E, NRX-C and NRX-S). Each size and model family offers three convenient mode presets – Eco, Boost/Performance, and Quiet – giving boaters the ability to tailor their refrigerator to meet their needs. NRX-C and NRX-S feature a true 3-in-1 mode, turning the entire unit into a refrigerator, freezer, or combination. Feature-packed as the NRX models are, Dometic has successfully improved performance while reducing power consumption with each NRX using up to 25% less power than comparable models.
- NRX-E models feature a black front panel and does not inlcude freezer functionality.
- NRX-C models feature a drak silver and gray front panel. The C models come with refrigerator and full freezer.
- NRX-S models feature a premium stainless-steel front panel with a refrigerator and full freezer.
How cold does the NRX freezer get?
When the freezer compartment is installed, it can reach temperatures ranging from 5°F to 23°F. The freezer compartment is intended for previously frozen food, storing ice cream, and making ice cubes. It is not suitable to freeze previously unfrozen food.
How loud is the NRX boat refrigerator in QUIET mode?
The noise range across all modes is 40-45dB(A). In QUIET mode, the unit will be operating at or near the bottom of this range. In any mode, the NRX is quieter than most premium dishwashers.
What's the difference between a marine fridge and a residential fridge?
Boat refrigerators are generally powered by 12V or 24V DC boat battery systems. This means efficient power usage is prioritized on boat refrigerators. They’re built with corrosion-resistant materials to withstand harsh
marine environments. Residential refrigerators run on standard 120V AC household power and are built to be stationary in a climate controlled indoor space.