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It looks like the Beach Camera pickup address is the same location as Deco Chef's stated address. Not sure if that matters, but I found that interesting.
Last edited by far3320 September 4, 2024 at 12:46 PM.
The manual states not to submerge and not to use near combustable thinigs bc it contains flammable refridgerant. Product pictures only show it used indoors.
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Would this be work well for an outdoor kitchen?
We mostly have used a full-sized fridges outside for the kitchen(lasted 9 years so far), but used a version like this from Arctic King ( which is $188 on Walmart now ) prior and only got rid of it because we wanted something bigger with a freezer.
It's really dependent on the temp outside though. In TN I keep the fridge outside from Easter until Halloween give or take, then bring it inside. It handles heat fine ( in the shade ) but with prolonged temps below 45 it will stop working correctly. Which correlates to the working temp range manual it came with as well.
If you are in Florida you may get year round outside use, way up north maybe a month or two lol.
The manual states not to submerge and not to use near combustable thinigs bc it contains flammable refridgerant. Product pictures only show it used indoors.
Most residential refrigerators now use Propane or Isobutane the refrigerant. It's a very small amount. A few ounces
I bought the Euhomy 15" fridge on Amazon which is probably the same. And it's overpriced it holds only 80 cans, so you would probably be better off with a regular 3 cu ft mini fridge. It does look nice though
Thats is not the normal regular price for these. A bunch of people sell the same one and just slap a logo on it. I have this 1 for example: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CRKYYL1K
The manual states not to submerge and not to use near combustable thinigs bc it contains flammable refridgerant. Product pictures only show it used indoors.
R-600a used in this is highly flammable, but there is such a tiny amount used in here that your risk is very minimal. Like, for example, propane is highly flammable but you still have the propane grill outside and use it right? Similar concept, just don't place the fridge in a dumb spot next to open flames 🔥 or somewhere that will get extremely hot. You will probably never have to worry about it though, because it will probably never leak the refrigerant anyways.
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Here is their (IMO sparse) warranty page: https://www.decogear.co
Here is the user manual PDF [bellwether.biz]
It looks like the Beach Camera pickup address is the same location as Deco Chef's stated address. Not sure if that matters, but I found that interesting.
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It's really dependent on the temp outside though. In TN I keep the fridge outside from Easter until Halloween give or take, then bring it inside. It handles heat fine ( in the shade ) but with prolonged temps below 45 it will stop working correctly. Which correlates to the working temp range manual it came with as well.
If you are in Florida you may get year round outside use, way up north maybe a month or two lol.
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I want one for my outdoor patio which the sun hits about 3 hours a day
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