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Walmart [walmart.com] has
7.5 Cu. ft. Frigidaire Refrigerator Platinum Series Stainless Look (EFR780-6COM) on sale for
$198.
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- Easily accessible temperature controls
- New Spill-proof glass shelves contain spills and simplify cleanup, preventing liquids from leaking on to shelves below
- Transparent crisper for easy visibility and organization of fresh produce
- Interior light illuminates the contents for convenient access, even in low light
- Reversible door allows for flexible placement and convenient access options
- Dedicated freezer compartment for frozen food storage
- Adjustable and removable glass shelves for customizable storage options
- Full-width door bin for convenient storage of bottles and larger items
- Environmentally friendly design with CFC-free materials, reducing environmental impact
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I'm interested in the Stainless Steel look. Lol.
The side shelves are flimsy, very cheap. The main glass shelves are ok but my insignia fridge shelves seem more sturdy. Also the crisper bin is a waste of space. Cheap plastic, narrow bin and it doesn't fully close without a gap. Would just preferred normal shelf space than crisper bin
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The short version is because of the way the fridge operates it doesn't do a great job of holding temperature when it has to deal with cooling down things like warm drinks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PTjPzw
The short version is because of the way the fridge operates it doesn't do a great job of holding temperature when it has to deal with cooling down things like warm drinks.
Yeah, its going to take the tiny compressor a long time to cool down a ton of stuff that's put in all at once. However, once its cool and you're not opening the door all of the time, its probably good for a beverage fridge. It's probably ok as long as its used properly. If you have a tiny space and want a "real" fridge. The 10.1 cu inch models that have actual defrost and a more robust refrigeration system is probably the cheapest/smallest you'll want to go.
It isn't fun doing that by yourself. It's about 90lbs so it isn't terrible but it is awkward.
What is this? A refrigerator for ants??
Edit: 2 down votes for a Zoolander reference? 😝
The 10 cubic INCHES he references would be a tiny tiny fridge, and doesn't exist.
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I've been using one this size for a couple years now as my only fridge, but then again I'm single, and bought it to go in my RV originally where a full size won't fit but a mini is too small.
It's the perfect size for an RV.
I've been using one this size for a couple years now as my only fridge, but then again I'm single, and bought it to go in my RV originally where a full size won't fit but a mini is too small.
It's the perfect size for an RV.
Does yours make constant noise? Also ice droplets on back wall of fridge? I have mine set at 3-3.5
Really? I've looked and I have not seen these on sale. Been on market since my freezer broke this summer 🤣
Can you point me to a prior Costco deal so I can add an alert? I can't seem to find a 7.5 ft fridge in that price range and I've been wanting to add one to the garage. Thanks!
So, does this mean I need to check once a month to remove the frost build up at the back of the fridge? I intend to put this one in my basement which stays around 70 ~ 80 all year.
Price and look is attractive, but I wonder the frequency and length involved in frost maintenance. Thanks
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