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Your cart is empty.3.1 cu.ft compact refrigerator with freezer. compact refrigerator with 2 Doors, The refrigerator space to keep fresh foods organized and enough room to store frozen foods. to choose the freezer or the refrigeration compartment and Store different things
Masakatsu Yamaguchi
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I like the no mucho design , no noise and side pockets no can holder moreover good price !
Miguel Tenere
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
really impressed with the size and the capacity. packaging was excellent, arrived in perfect condition. cooling power is really good.Highly recommend it.
Charles S
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
If you ever need a convenient little fridge this is the one you need, plenty of space for keeping things cool and frozen, when I take it out and plug it up I’ll write more about it and test it .
Colleen M Grove
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Not loud, I’m impressed that it freezes well, yes including ice cream!
Katina Wells
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
I got the black fridge and overall it’s a good fridge but I noticed that there is a strong smell within the fridge that is getting into my food and on the back I’ll clean it up but there will be a mass amount of water droplets. Other than that the noise level is low and my frozen food stays frozen.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
I got this mini fridge for my cousin who is entering college and she loves it. Great size for single person use and doesn’t take too much space. Fits quite a good amount like ice creams, fruits, drinks , take outs, etc. Doesn’t make much noise which is a plus since form is small and need appliances to be quiet. Overall, great small fridge as a gift since it’s affordable or for yourself if place is small.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
The fridge has two removable glass shelves, a white basket at the bottom to store fruit and veggies, and two storage racks at the door which I can remove as well. The separate freezer compartment on top is empty. The fridge includes a small ice tray. It’s a free-standing unit and uses a three-pronged plug. I can also change the side of the door.I measured the wall thickness of the freezer section, and it’s about 2 inches on the left and right sides; the top is about 2 ¼ inches thick. I also measured the freezer compartment’s depth, which is 14 ½ inches; the inside height is about 7 inches, and the width is 14 inches.The fridge compartment has a height of about 18 ¾ inches, and I measured its depth to be around 14 ¼ inches. The inside width of the fridge is about 15 ½ inches. The two glass shelves are each 9 ½ inches deep and 15 ¼ inches wide.At the bottom is a white basket that is about 15 inches wide and 5 inches deep. The height of this basket is 6 ¼ inches at the back and 5 inches at the front. The height between the very bottom inside and the lowest glass shelf is about 7 inches.The door has two racks—the bottom one’s height is about 5 inches deep, 12 ¾ inches wide, and 3 ¼ inches tall; the top rack is about 4 inches deep, 12 ¾ inches wide, and 1 ¾ inches tall.The fridge is all white inside and not difficult for me to clean as all surfaces are smooth. It doesn’t make a lot of noise. I set the freezer to the highest setting, 3. There is also a setting 0 which stops cooling - compressor turned off - but the refrigerator is still powered on. It also reaches cool temperatures in a short time. I waited about 30 minutes and the included ice cube trays already formed ice.At setting 3 and an indoor temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit, the thermometer I have inside the freezer compartment measures on average -4 degrees Fahrenheit, and inside the fridge, I get a temperature of around 31 degrees Fahrenheit. So the freezer compartment is cool enough - I can store frozen foods. But the fridge is too cold. That’s why I set the dial to 2 where the freezer temperature stays around 3 degrees Fahrenheit and the fridge is around 43 degrees Fahrenheit.One issue I initially had was the light not working. removed the temperature control panel housing to access the LED light board located on the right wall near the top. With the refrigerator powered on but the compressor turned off (temperature dial set to 0), I used a voltage tester to check the black and white wires leading to the LED light for current. The voltage test revealed that there was no current flowing through the black wire. The LED board appeared to be in good condition, so I suspected a problem with power delivery rather than a faulty LED module. This led me to focus on the power supply components.I then checked the door-activated light switch. I pressed and released the switch while testing for current changes, but I didn’t detect any changes. I suspected there was loose wiring.I unplugged the fridge. While carefully pulling out the light switch for a closer inspection, the wire terminals became disconnected. The wire leads were extremely short, and the wire terminals had crimped connector boots. There wasn't enough room for my fingers to reconnect the wires.After a few tries, I managed to reinsert the wire terminals back into their connector boots on the switch using long right-angle tweezers. I seated the switch back in place and plugged in the fridge. I was happy to find that the LED lights turned on. It took me 20 minutes to fix the lighting. I stuffed all the wires back into the panel housing and screwed it back in placeAnd finally, I’m glad it doesn’t come with an egg tray, as it would be useless for me as a vegan and one less thing I would have to throw in the garbage.
j kings
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Working great, size is good enough for one person in college use, would recommend it
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