Walmart has
Newair 126-Can Beverage Refrigerator Cooler w/ Glass Door (Stainless Steel, AB-1200X) for
$148.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
olaffubs for sharing this deal.
Features:- Built for both residential and commercial applications.
- Compact design provides room for 126 cans in 3.4 cubic feet of interior storage space.
- Powerful compressor cooling allows you to set the temperature between 37 and 65 degrees.
- SplitShelf configuration provides modular shelving for double the can storage.
- Durable stainless-steel doors and double-paned glass add high style to any room.
- Easy-to-use lock and key keep adult beverages away from children.
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My research says that noise is very common for this model, so I don't think I simply got a dud
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My research says that noise is very common for this model, so I don't think I simply got a dud
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Had this for a few months before offloading it on FB marketplace. Moving a shelf to accommodate 16oz cans removes like 1/3 of the capacity. The biggest issue I have with it, actually, is that the temperature never got nearly as cold as advertised. You could set it on 33 but it was no colder you could set it on 33 but mine never got lower than 40 degrees.
I kept this in my garage during the hot summer and it was fine. Look at my other comment above, though, as this thing isn't going to keep temps very well (Don't worry, we didn't use this solely in a hot garage. it was our temporary main refrigerator while we waited for our new one to arrive and was kept indoors for three weeks). The layout is also much less convenient than it looks in pictures. If you read reviews there are lots of complaints on never reaching the low temps it's supposed to.
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My research says that noise is very common for this model, so I don't think I simply got a dud