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Handy One
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Was a perfect replacement for blown one. Able to have my apartment size refrigerator up and running again.
K. Wade
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024
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kzynky
Reviewed in Japan on November 8, 2023
突然冷えなくなった冷凍ストッカーの修理に使用。外して付けるだけで復活。
John Doe Yo
Reviewed in Canada on November 26, 2023
Brought my bar fridge back to life at a good price.
oholibamah
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2022
Don’t know if it really work or not or my mini fridge just not working anymore
Bucky Santana
Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2022
Easy to install and perfect replacement. Bar fridge now runs like new.
Lance R.
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2020
I work maintenance at a high school. One day, I noticed a magic chef mini fridge marked trash on the loading dock. Out of curiosity, I brought it into my shop. I went on my laptop, and watched some videos on YouTube,on common issues/ troubleshooting. So I got out my trusty multimeter, and set it to the ohm function,and began testing. I removed both the starter relay, and the overload protector, and tested the compressor. The compressor is normally the deal breaker, because it costs as much as a new fridge, if not more! But when I tested the relay, I found my problem. Because the two parts are frequently ordered together, I just went ahead and ordered them both, for around $12.00. When I received the parts, it literally took me longer to open the package, than it did to install them! I anxiously plugged it in, and it came to life! I must admit, it’s convenient to have a fridge in my office now. I love YouTube, and Amazon! For those who think that this may be out of your wheelhouse, think again, it’s simple! You don’t necessarily need a multimeter. Watch a couple of videos, take a few pics when you unplug the two parts, order the correct parts on Amazon, and put it back together. If it doesn’t work, you can always return them for free! I hope that this helps, and that you’re successful. A fridge is a terrible thing to waste!... lol
Nupe582
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020
I have just gotten my Hinsense mini fridge from Walmart a bit over a month ago. Sadly my mini fridge had started leaking and completely shut off. I heavily contemplated tossing it and purchasing a new one because I could not find my receipt for the damage protection I brought for it when I payed in store. Instead of tossing my fridge I decided to research some youtube videos that were about 5-10 minutes in length. Youtube does wonders for anything honestly! I found that most mini fridge problems come from the "Starter Relay". I am a 21 year old female and I don't know much about technician or plumbing but might I say if I can follow those videos, uninstall the old starter relay and reinstall a new one practically any adult or teen can! This mini device was all I needed to get my mini fridge operating again! No need to toss a perfectly fine fridge or think about getting a new one. Before you toss it try, $10 well spent.
Montalvo
Reviewed in Mexico on May 7, 2020
Es exactamente lo que necesitaba, el enfriador ya no funcionaba pero con esta pieza volvio a funcionar de maravilla, el envio llego antes de lo programado, sin duda lo volveria a comprar.
T-GroveBob
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2018
My wine cooler, a Danby 30+ bottle unit about 5 years old, died abruptly after a power failure that included a lot of short bursts of on and off power. It would just click as the temperature protection circuit turned on and off. After pulling it out and removing the protective cover on the compressor, it was pretty easy to carefully pry the old PTC off the pins. It rattled, which was a sure giveaway that it had failed. The replacement unit fit like a champ and when I plugged in the unit, it started up like normal. I'm very happy with the PTC and happy to have back my cooler.
Yvonne
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 14, 2017
Fridge is now working well.
Carter
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2016
Acquired a Beverage Center mini wine cooler from my future son-in-law who told me the compressor had gone bad. I almost didn't take it thinking to myself why in the heck do I want a burned out cooler, knowing I didn't really have time to fool with it. Sure glad I took the chance. Upon removing the relay it gave me the telltale rattle of a bad relay. Found this here on Amazon after checking the numbers on it and, lo and behold, the cooler fired up and has worked flawlessly ever since. Btw, I also replaced the overload capacitor since I had it apart to be sure I would have worry-free operation. Only drawback I had was it took a couple of weeks to come in due to it having to come from China but it arrived on time.
Robert H
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2016
Fixed my Vinotemp VT-36S I got from Costco a few years ago. I'd only had it a few years, and one day it started making this weird clicking noise every few minutes that sounded a little like someone thwapping the side of a propane tank. Once this started happening, it would no longer cool, and the compressor would get quite warm. I assumed the compressor had gone bad, and had resigned myself to finding a new fridge, but it seems the vast majority of small fridges like this get bad reviews, or else cost an astronomical sum, so I hesitated. One day, I decided to do some more research on repairing the VT-36S and found that the clicking was symptomatic of a bad starter relay/sensor like this one. Apparently, the compressor has 2 coils, one to start it up, and one used to keep it running. This relay sits on the side of the compressor and has a ceramic disc inside which has some thermo-electric properties that enable it to sense the temperature of the compressor and turn off the start coil as it gets warm. In my fridge, the ceramic disc had shattered, which I hear they are prone to do after a while. At that point, it no longer does its job, and the compressor just gets hot, and then turns off due to an over-temperature sensor that these fridges also tend to have. So, the compressor can never do its job. It was pretty easy to unplug the wires on the relay on my current fridge, pull it off the terminal on the compressor that it sits on, and then pop on the new one and reconnect the wires. Then, I plugged in my fridge, and voila! It started working again! It took a while to get back down to the set temperature, but it's still working now months later. I got a couple of extras just in case this part goes bad again. Be sure to get the right resistance for your fridge. This one is a QP2-4R7 or QP2-4.7, which is a 4.7 ohm type.
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