frontpage Posted by htp182 | Staff • Oct 21, 2024
Oct 21, 2024 11:34 AM
Item 1 of 4
Item 1 of 4
frontpage Posted by htp182 | Staff • Oct 21, 2024
Oct 21, 2024 11:34 AM
3.2-Cu Ft Arctic King 2-Door Compact Refrigerator w/ Freezer (Stainless)
+ Free Shipping$125
$198
36% offWalmart
Get Deal at WalmartGood Deal
Bad Deal
Save
Share
12 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
The Arctic King 3. 2 cu ft Two-Door Compact Refrigerator is an excellent way to keep your food and drinks cold in any sized room. The separate freezer compartment gives you plenty of space to store your frozen dinners, ice cream and more. The can dispenser and two-liter bottle rack free up shelf space and make your favorite drinks easily accessible. The stylish stainless steel look will suit all styles of decor and the interior light makes it easy to find your favorite treats. Use the mini fridge in your den, garage, office or dorm room, and it can easily fit in a tight corner or other out-of-the way place. Arctic King 3. 2 cu ft 2-Door Compact Refrigerator not only keeps your favorite food perfectly fresh for longer, but its manual defrost setting allows you to clean whenever you want for optimal cooling and food preservation. Easily set the internal temperature according to your needs, and simply adjust the leg height as this compact cooler fits perfectly in any kitchen.
https://slickdeals.net/f/17670873-arctic-king-3-2-cu-ft-two-door-mini-fridge-with-freezer-stainless-steel-e-star-125-fs
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Brutus_13
Also, anyone in CA with PG&E know how much electricity for something like this will run me for a month/year?
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Also, anyone in CA with PG&E know how much electricity for something like this will run me for a month/year?
It says that it uses 270 kwhr per year so you can do the math with your own energy cost
always wanted to get a small refrig
edit found this stunning review on ytube. does not seem sponsored .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41yIpHU
It says that it uses 270 kwhr per year so you can do the math with your own energy cost