6.7-Liter 9-Can Minecraft LED Lit Mini Fridge: Green Creeper $20, Red TNT
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Walmart has 6.7-Liter 9-Can Minecraft Mini Fridge w/ Ambient LED Lighting (Green Creeper or Red TNT) on sale below. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available) or on orders $35+.
Walmart[walmart.com] has 6.7-Liter 9-Can Minecraft Mini Fridge w/ Ambient LED Lighting (Green Creeper or Red TNT) on sale below. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available[walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.
Model: Minecraft Green Creeper 9 Can Mini Fridge 6.7L 1 Door Ambient Lighting 10.4 in H 10 in W 10 in D
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This can only cool a max of 36 degrees f below ambient. So if it is 80 degrees ambient, your cans will cool to a max of 44 degrees but that is max and most likely they would be ~50.
Not a fridge, thermoelectric cooler
On top of what the other guy said; thermoelectric coolers are meant to be *coolers*. A fridge will cool down hot and warm things to cold quickly and effectively; these thermoelectric coolers will take a very long time to cool something to below ambient in comparison. They can also eat up more electricity than a fridge would, as refridgerators are generally crazy power-effiecint, and these coolers run 24/7.
These are perfect to place in a kid's room so that they can grab their cans of pop and water from the fridge and toss them in their cooler, so that they don't have to keep running back and forth. They just might run up your electric bill a bit more, and make sure your kid knows they can't be putting food in it.
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05-02-2024 at 06:44 AM.
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Difference?
This can only cool a max of 36 degrees f below ambient. So if it is 80 degrees ambient, your cans will cool to a max of 44 degrees but that is max and most likely they would be ~50.
This can only cool a max of 36 degrees f below ambient. So if it is 80 degrees ambient, your cans will cool to a max of 44 degrees but that is max and most likely they would be ~50.
cool understand for some that would be an issue but i feel most probably keep there room 68-72 so not a bad deal!
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05-02-2024 at 07:20 AM.
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Difference?
On top of what the other guy said; thermoelectric coolers are meant to be *coolers*. A fridge will cool down hot and warm things to cold quickly and effectively; these thermoelectric coolers will take a very long time to cool something to below ambient in comparison. They can also eat up more electricity than a fridge would, as refridgerators are generally crazy power-effiecint, and these coolers run 24/7.
These are perfect to place in a kid's room so that they can grab their cans of pop and water from the fridge and toss them in their cooler, so that they don't have to keep running back and forth. They just might run up your electric bill a bit more, and make sure your kid knows they can't be putting food in it.
On top of what the other guy said; thermoelectric coolers are meant to be *coolers*. A fridge will cool down hot and warm things to cold quickly and effectively; these thermoelectric coolers will take a very long time to cool something to below ambient in comparison. They can also eat up more electricity than a fridge would, as refridgerators are generally crazy power-effiecint, and these coolers run 24/7.
These are perfect to place in a kid's room so that they can grab their cans of pop and water from the fridge and toss them in their cooler, so that they don't have to keep running back and forth. They just might run up your electric bill a bit more, and make sure your kid knows they can't be putting food in it.
Interesting. Just how inefficient are these things? Are we talking about adding $100 to your electric bill every year, or is it not that bad (considering it's a pretty small device)?
Just throwing this out there, but I think these are awesome as decorations more so than their intended use case as coolers. You can turn the lights on independently of the cooling function, and just place random small things inside as miscellaneous storage.
probably higher cost to operate if comparing to a refrigerator of equal size, inefficient vs a regular refrigerator, and limited cooling temperature capabilities
edit: sorry, didn't see the replies to your question
Have this and the creeper model. My kid loves it. It may not cool food like a traditional refrigerator but it looks pretty awesome in his minecraft themed room.
Interesting. Just how inefficient are these things? Are we talking about adding $100 to your electric bill every year, or is it not that bad (considering it's a pretty small device)?
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These are perfect to place in a kid's room so that they can grab their cans of pop and water from the fridge and toss them in their cooler, so that they don't have to keep running back and forth. They just might run up your electric bill a bit more, and make sure your kid knows they can't be putting food in it.
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These are perfect to place in a kid's room so that they can grab their cans of pop and water from the fridge and toss them in their cooler, so that they don't have to keep running back and forth. They just might run up your electric bill a bit more, and make sure your kid knows they can't be putting food in it.
These are perfect to place in a kid's room so that they can grab their cans of pop and water from the fridge and toss them in their cooler, so that they don't have to keep running back and forth. They just might run up your electric bill a bit more, and make sure your kid knows they can't be putting food in it.
Interesting. Just how inefficient are these things? Are we talking about adding $100 to your electric bill every year, or is it not that bad (considering it's a pretty small device)?
Edit: I did a search for similar products, and this thermoelectric mini fridge (https://www.uberapplian
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edit: sorry, didn't see the replies to your question
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Edit: I did a search for similar products, and this thermoelectric mini fridge (https://www.uberapplian
At 55w, if for example it's active half the day and your electricity cost is the average (17 cents per kwh) then that's $41 a year!