We've three absorption fridges.
1) 50lt Chescold, Great for extended stays, It is the beer fridge and freezer, on gas or 240V, gas it works better, but neither power supplies work well in high humidity.
2) Finch 33lt, Great for touring and day trips, sits in the back of the cruiser with drinks and lunches in it. Works a treat on 12V, although power hungry when stopped, just have to remember to unplug it and plug it back, monitor it's use. no big deal, if we were stopped for a long period of time, it would get hooked up to the 3kg gas bottle, which is with the two burner cook top. anyway.
3) RM360 90lt 3 way in the camper. Had a few dramas with it when we fist got it, but after a service and adding a 150Watt element for 12 volt, it works a treat. On our recent trip through the Flinders and Great Ocean Rd the RM360 we had trouble with it getting too cold. I put this down to the lower humidity and lower air temps over night.
I can see the need for a compressor fridge/freezer, but we will work with what we have at the moment.
Anyway that's my spin on it.