1.7 cu ft Refrigerator |  | Manufacturer: Chefmate Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $139.00
New (1) Used (1) from $100.00
Rating: 8 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 35 Dimensions (in): 22 x 22 x 22
UPC: 851497002004 EAN: 0851497002004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new one (original sealed) . Ship fast . Please select Expedited shipping to get it in 3-5 business days. Tracking # will be provided. Sorry, can't ship it to any P.O.Box/APO/AP/AE/FPO/HI/AK address.
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| Features:
| • | Small/Dorm Refrigerator, 1.7 cu. ft, exterior dimensions 20.25"Lx17.125"Wx20"D | | • | full range temperature control, freezer compartment with ice tray, CFC-free refrigerant, UL Listed, 115 VAC, | | • | 60Hz |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Small/Dorm Refrigerator, 1.7 cu. ft, exterior dimensions 20.25"Lx17.125"Wx20"D ,full range temperature control, freezer compartment with ice tray, CFC-free refrigerant UL Listed, 115 VAC, 60Hz
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
It's meant to COOL your items not refrigerate them. September 17, 2008 Paul Gardner (Pennsylvania United States) This "Refrigerator" does NOT refrigerate in the traditional way. It uses a thermoelectric cooler. It's internal temperature is based upon the outside ambient temperature. Most models (of this type) will typically lower the temperature inside by 25-40 degrees. So looking at extremes, if the unit is in an 80 degree environment, you can expect (average) to see inside temperature about 50 degrees. Refrigerated foods should be kept at about 40 degrees or lower to prevent spoilage. This unit is more to keep your lunch cool (at the office) before you eat or to keep some beverages cool (in the shop). If you want an actual refrigerator, then make sure you get one with a compressor and refrigerant in it to get the better performance. Of course that will likely mean an increase in price. My unit works wonderful and is exactly what I expected. To those who had a bad experience, either you have a defective device, or you don't understand the technology that you bought. Caveat Emptor.
Not Cold, glitchy unit September 12, 2008 A. Gift For You Does not work well at all. Goes from being room temperture to somewhat cold sporadically. Very poor buy
Only Barely "Cooler" September 7, 2008 Bob K (MA, USA) Calling this a "refrigerator" is plain deceptive advertising. The listings and the packaging call it this. But read the manual in the box, and you'll learn that they call it a "cooler" and that the other reviews here are true: on its "maximum" setting, it will keep things 20-25 degrees cooler than room temperature. In a 75-degree room, that's 50 if you're lucky, so don't put anything perishable in there, or plan to spend some time in the ER with food poisoning!
Not a good mini-fridge June 30, 2008 John Doe If this fridge kept things COLD I would have liked it...but then again that is pretty much all I am looking for in a mini-fridge...therefore not a good fridge at all. I bought it for like 70 bucks and had to sell it for 20 because it sucked. At least I got something back right? :)
Maybe it's a Tampa Thing May 29, 2008 Home Chicken (Tampa, Florida) I have this out on my back porch so maybe I'm expecting too much, but my old fridge worked great till the compressor quit. I thonk this doesn't even have a compressor (i.e. it's "cfc free") so it just can't do the job. drinks inside are maybe kept at 60F and that's on the coldest setting. Worthless.
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