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Engel Legacy Series

Army green, special edition fridges commemorate 100 years since Australia’s first involvement in WWI

Engel is cashing in on the Anzac centenary with the release of two ‘Legacy Series’ fridge/freezers that wouldn’t look out of place off the back of an Australian Army Land Rover.

Available while stocks last, the army green portable fridge/freezers are based on engel’s 40 litre (MT45FP) and 60 litre (MT60FP) models.

As well as the distinctive colour, they feature a Legacy badge and all the desirable Engel features including tough steel construction, Sawafuji swing motor, and digital controls.

The fridges are also supplied with both 12V and 240V cords with auto switching as standard.

The RRP is $1375 (40 litre) and $1825 (60 litre). A matching camo transit bag is also available for $250.

Engel says “part proceeds” of every Legacy Series fridge/freezer and transit bag will go to Legacy, which cares for the families of war veterans.

Visit the
Engel website
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