Target has
Whirlpool 4.3 cu ft Mini Refrigerator (WH43S1E, Stainless) on sale for
$135, when you apply promo code
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Shipping is free.
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Features:
- 4.3 cu ft stainless-steel look mini refrigerator with reversible front door
- Convenient 2-shelf fridge design with full-width freezer compartment
- Adjustable thermostat supports temperatures as low as 34 degrees Fahrenheit
- Manual defrost
- Includes 8-can dispenser, 2-liter bottle storage and slide-out glass shelf
- Dimensions (Overall): 32.91 Inches (H) x 19.92 Inches (W) x 22.01 Inches (D)
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My fridge has been going for a few years now with 0 issues, though be forewarned, the freezer section will ice up if the temp setting is low enough
Our big fridge went out over the weekend during a storm, lost 90% of our food…so I'm alerting on every fridge that gets posted, renting one for now and it's not cheap.
Repped.
Our big fridge went out over the weekend during a storm, lost 90% of our food…so I'm alerting on every fridge that gets posted, renting one for now and it's not cheap.
refrigerators usually go for $20 - $40 PER WEEK
I normally wouldn't rent anything, nor have buy-here, pay-here. But I couldn't find many affordable fridges in stock here in FL that could be delivered instead of picked up, that weren't Samsung. So we resigned ourselves to renting from Buddy's, a place a friend of mine recommended that she had used before. It was $60 by the week or $200 by the month, no contract, no ding to my credit and they had it out within the hour, which I found impressive. Sad thing is, we had Geek Squad on one new product and I found out that it actually would have covered the fridge.
In the future if I notice milk spoiling early, I'll take note and start shopping around sooner instead of just turning it up colder. Clark Howard says that with kitchen appliances, it is better to replace rather than fix, after the 3-5 year mark, which I found surprising.
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2.7 is better choice for me as well, lol 😝
Caveat emptor!