The perfect mini-fridge or freezer for the Tesla Model Y
The Setpower AB15 mini-fridge/freezer for < $200 on Amazon is the perfect fridge for the Tesla Model Y
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The Setpower AB15 mini-fridge/freezer fits perfectly in nearly every place you can think of in the 7-seater Tesla Model Y, including:
- In the frunk
- …including pushed against the far left or far right sides so long as the back (high side) of the fridge is near the center of the frunk.
- In the rear sub-floor trunk.
- In the front passenger seat footwell.
- In the rear passenger seat footwells.
- On the front center console between the two front seats.
- On the rear middle seat when the middle seat only is down.
- Behind the 3rd row seats when in 7-seater mode.
- …including when shoved against the far left or far right sides so long as the back (high side) of the fridge is near the center of the car.
- Stacked two-fridges-wide in 6-seater mode with one of the 3rd row seats down.
What it holds
The fridge/freezer can hold all of this at once, for example:
- 1 gallon of milk
- Either:
- This:
- 64 oz (half gallon) bottle
- and 28 oz Powerade bottle
- OR this:
- 1 large plastic tupperware container
- This:
- 32 oz (1 quart) paper carton (chocolate milk shown below)
- 2 or 3 x 8 oz packs of sliced cheese (only 1 shown in the photos)
- 32 oz (2 lb) bag of shredded cheese, partially used but still mostly full
- half loaf of bread
Photos of food in the fridge just now. And yes, it closes in all of these configurations:
More of the large liquids shown fitting into the large compartment:
Where the Setpower AB15 mini-fridge/freezer fits in the Tesla Model Y
See the photos here. This fridge literally fits perfectly, as though it was custom made and custom-fit for the Tesla Model Y 5 and 7-seaters. If it was even a few mm longer in any dimension, it wouldn’t fit in many of these places.
Yes, the sub-trunk cover closes just fine with the fridge in the sub-trunk, without making contact with the fridge:
Yes, the frunk closes just fine so long as you keep the curved part of the fridge towards the left or right edges, and the high rear part of the fridge near the center of the frunk:
This is the most attractive part of this fridge for me! It fits in either position shown here, behind the 3rd row seats 6 and 7 in the 7-seater Model Y! Just about any other fridge, including the black AB16 further below, does NOT fit here because the trunk is so tight on the left and right sides of the car. The AB15, on the other hand, fits perfectly, due to its rounded corners and perfect dimensions. If it was even a few mm wider or taller or bigger in any dimension, it would not fit. As shown in the two images below, however, the trunk still closes perfectly:
Note: the AB16 black fridge here blocks the door from closing on the far right because the corner sticks out too much. The corners of the blue AB15 are a bit more rounded. If it was two AB15s here instead, they would fit just barely and the trunk door would still close:
Again, get the Setpower AB15 mini-fridge/freezer here: https://amzn.to/4fr717k. I just got one for camping and road trips and it’s perfect. It holds a gallon of milk just fine too.
Get $1000 off the purchase of a new Tesla here. I love my Tesla Model Y, and have lifted it even so I can take it off-roading to remote camping sites only trucks can normally get to.
This content is not sponsored. I bought the fridge myself. But, the Amazon links above to the product are affiliate links, so if you buy the fridge through those links, I get a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for supporting my work!
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