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Deco Chef 118-Can Mini Fridge with Glass Door

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$140

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BuyDig has Deco Chef 118-Can Mini Fridge with Glass Door (DGMFB100) for $139.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Compact mini fridge that can store beer, wine, and snacks!
  • Adjustable temperature from 39.2 – 60.8 F
  • Easy to read digital display and temperature control
  • Clear glass panel showcases your collection!
  • Includes 4 adjustable wire racks

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BuyDig has Deco Chef 118-Can Mini Fridge with Glass Door (DGMFB100) for $139.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Compact mini fridge that can store beer, wine, and snacks!
  • Adjustable temperature from 39.2 – 60.8 F
  • Easy to read digital display and temperature control
  • Clear glass panel showcases your collection!
  • Includes 4 adjustable wire racks

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: Deco Chef 118 Cans (12 oz.) Freestanding Beverage Refrigerator with Wine Storage

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lol - i asked chat GPT I and this is what he/she/it/they wrote -

"Let me provide you with both an objective and subjective assessment of this purchase:

Objective assessment:
- 118-can capacity is decent for a mini fridge
- Glass door allows you to see contents without opening
- Digital controls offer precise temperature management
- Versatile use for various beverages and snacks
- $140 shipped is in the mid-range price for mini fridges of this size

Subjective opinion:
If this were my money, I probably wouldn't make this purchase. Here's why:

1. Need: You mentioned you don't have a strong need for it. Typically, it's best to avoid purchases that don't fulfill a clear need or solve a problem.

2. Usage: While you could use it in your backyard for beverages, consider how often you'd actually use it. If it's only for occasional use, it might not justify the cost and space it takes up.

3. Value: $140 isn't exorbitant, but it's not cheap either. For backyard beverage cooling, you might get more value from a good quality cooler that doesn't require electricity and is portable.

4. Energy costs: Consider the ongoing electricity costs of running a mini fridge outdoors, especially if it's not used frequently.

5. Maintenance: Outdoor appliances often require more maintenance and may have a shorter lifespan due to exposure to elements.

6. Alternatives: For backyard entertaining, you might get more use out of other items in this price range, like a nice grill accessory, outdoor speakers, or comfortable seating.

In conclusion, while it's not a bad product, given your situation, I don't think it's the best use of $140. However, if you find yourself frequently entertaining outdoors and constantly wishing for cold beverages on hand, then it might be worth reconsidering.

Would you like me to elaborate on any part of this assessment?​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​"
"$140 shipped is in the mid-range price for mini fridges of this size"

What chatgpt doesn't know is that glass door mini fridges run a premium. I was looking a few months back and couldn't find anything a decent size shipped for less than around $180-200.

If you want a glass door mini fridge this is a great price, if you just need a mini fridge you can get one for cheaper without a glass door.
ugh. do I need this? My gut says yes. But...but where will I put it?

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ugh. do I need this? My gut says yes. But...but where will I put it?
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Quote from far3320 :
ugh. do I need this? My gut says yes. But...but where will I put it?
Buy now think later.🤣
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Quote from far3320 :
ugh. do I need this? My gut says yes. But...but where will I put it?
lol - i asked chat GPT I and this is what he/she/it/they wrote -

"Let me provide you with both an objective and subjective assessment of this purchase:

Objective assessment:
- 118-can capacity is decent for a mini fridge
- Glass door allows you to see contents without opening
- Digital controls offer precise temperature management
- Versatile use for various beverages and snacks
- $140 shipped is in the mid-range price for mini fridges of this size

Subjective opinion:
If this were my money, I probably wouldn't make this purchase. Here's why:

1. Need: You mentioned you don't have a strong need for it. Typically, it's best to avoid purchases that don't fulfill a clear need or solve a problem.

2. Usage: While you could use it in your backyard for beverages, consider how often you'd actually use it. If it's only for occasional use, it might not justify the cost and space it takes up.

3. Value: $140 isn't exorbitant, but it's not cheap either. For backyard beverage cooling, you might get more value from a good quality cooler that doesn't require electricity and is portable.

4. Energy costs: Consider the ongoing electricity costs of running a mini fridge outdoors, especially if it's not used frequently.

5. Maintenance: Outdoor appliances often require more maintenance and may have a shorter lifespan due to exposure to elements.

6. Alternatives: For backyard entertaining, you might get more use out of other items in this price range, like a nice grill accessory, outdoor speakers, or comfortable seating.

In conclusion, while it's not a bad product, given your situation, I don't think it's the best use of $140. However, if you find yourself frequently entertaining outdoors and constantly wishing for cold beverages on hand, then it might be worth reconsidering.

Would you like me to elaborate on any part of this assessment?​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​"
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Thanks OP
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Quote from jamesjamerson :
Buy now think later.🤣
Good luck trying to return it
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Lol. I wonder why it thought it was going to be placed outdoors. Still a cool use of GPT.


Quote from SDdawg :
lol - i asked chat GPT I and this is what he/she/it/they wrote -

"Let me provide you with both an objective and subjective assessment of this purchase:

Objective assessment:
- 118-can capacity is decent for a mini fridge
- Glass door allows you to see contents without opening
- Digital controls offer precise temperature management
- Versatile use for various beverages and snacks
- $140 shipped is in the mid-range price for mini fridges of this size

Subjective opinion:
If this were my money, I probably wouldn't make this purchase. Here's why:

1. Need: You mentioned you don't have a strong need for it. Typically, it's best to avoid purchases that don't fulfill a clear need or solve a problem.

2. Usage: While you could use it in your backyard for beverages, consider how often you'd actually use it. If it's only for occasional use, it might not justify the cost and space it takes up.

3. Value: $140 isn't exorbitant, but it's not cheap either. For backyard beverage cooling, you might get more value from a good quality cooler that doesn't require electricity and is portable.

4. Energy costs: Consider the ongoing electricity costs of running a mini fridge outdoors, especially if it's not used frequently.

5. Maintenance: Outdoor appliances often require more maintenance and may have a shorter lifespan due to exposure to elements.

6. Alternatives: For backyard entertaining, you might get more use out of other items in this price range, like a nice grill accessory, outdoor speakers, or comfortable seating.

In conclusion, while it's not a bad product, given your situation, I don't think it's the best use of $140. However, if you find yourself frequently entertaining outdoors and constantly wishing for cold beverages on hand, then it might be worth reconsidering.

Would you like me to elaborate on any part of this assessment?​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​"
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Quote from SDdawg :
lol - i asked chat GPT I and this is what he/she/it/they wrote -

"Let me provide you with both an objective and subjective assessment of this purchase:

Objective assessment:
- 118-can capacity is decent for a mini fridge
- Glass door allows you to see contents without opening
- Digital controls offer precise temperature management
- Versatile use for various beverages and snacks
- $140 shipped is in the mid-range price for mini fridges of this size

Subjective opinion:
If this were my money, I probably wouldn't make this purchase. Here's why:

1. Need: You mentioned you don't have a strong need for it. Typically, it's best to avoid purchases that don't fulfill a clear need or solve a problem.

2. Usage: While you could use it in your backyard for beverages, consider how often you'd actually use it. If it's only for occasional use, it might not justify the cost and space it takes up.

3. Value: $140 isn't exorbitant, but it's not cheap either. For backyard beverage cooling, you might get more value from a good quality cooler that doesn't require electricity and is portable.

4. Energy costs: Consider the ongoing electricity costs of running a mini fridge outdoors, especially if it's not used frequently.

5. Maintenance: Outdoor appliances often require more maintenance and may have a shorter lifespan due to exposure to elements.

6. Alternatives: For backyard entertaining, you might get more use out of other items in this price range, like a nice grill accessory, outdoor speakers, or comfortable seating.

In conclusion, while it's not a bad product, given your situation, I don't think it's the best use of $140. However, if you find yourself frequently entertaining outdoors and constantly wishing for cold beverages on hand, then it might be worth reconsidering.

Would you like me to elaborate on any part of this assessment?​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​"
"$140 shipped is in the mid-range price for mini fridges of this size"

What chatgpt doesn't know is that glass door mini fridges run a premium. I was looking a few months back and couldn't find anything a decent size shipped for less than around $180-200.

If you want a glass door mini fridge this is a great price, if you just need a mini fridge you can get one for cheaper without a glass door.
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i like my pop at 33f htis dorsnt even get cold enough for beer
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I've always wanted the Red Bull one like this.
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Quote from odm :
i like my pop at 33f htis dorsnt even get cold enough for beer
Same. Says minimum is 39.2°F. I get the feeling this would struggle to stay under 40.
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Just a heads up. I bought 1 similar different name but probably same manufacturer off Amazon along time ago it came with a broken door hinge. Packaging is weak for shipping.

Sent it back to Amazon, next one was broken too. I returned and just gave up was sick of unboxing and boxing back up.

Not sure BuyDig is as easy as Amazon for returns so buyer beware
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Thanks. Need one for the garage
Last edited by TonyR3805 June 29, 2024 at 05:54 AM.
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no idea about this brands reliability. i'd wait for another deal like this:

https://slickdeals.net/f/17221078-4-6-cu-ft-130-can-insignia-beverage-cooler-silver-ns-bc130gp1-150-free-shipping
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I just bought this from HD two days ago because I was tired of waiting for a deal. I do not plan on putting it in my backyard. $185 before military discount.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Honey.../320488529
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ugh. do I need this? My gut says yes. But...but where will I put it?
Man-cave for sure

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