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frontpageiconian | Staff posted Feb 18, 2025 06:05 PM

3 cu ft 15" Deco Chef Under Counter Mini Fridge w/ Front Vent

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BuyDig has 3 Cu Ft 15" Deco Chef Under Counter Mini Fridge w/ Front Vent (Stainless Steel Finish) on sale for $223.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Storage Space: 85 L (3.0 CU.FT)
  • Cooling Type: Compressor
  • Product Width: 15 in
  • Product Depth: 22.5 in (with handle)
  • Product Height: 33.8 in
  • Weight: 48.5 lb
  • Stainless steel finish and reversible handle
  • Slide out glass shelves for convenient access
  • Adjustable legs help achieve an ideal fit
  • Front-facing ventilation

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BuyDig has 3 Cu Ft 15" Deco Chef Under Counter Mini Fridge w/ Front Vent (Stainless Steel Finish) on sale for $223.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Storage Space: 85 L (3.0 CU.FT)
  • Cooling Type: Compressor
  • Product Width: 15 in
  • Product Depth: 22.5 in (with handle)
  • Product Height: 33.8 in
  • Weight: 48.5 lb
  • Stainless steel finish and reversible handle
  • Slide out glass shelves for convenient access
  • Adjustable legs help achieve an ideal fit
  • Front-facing ventilation

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mtm_cc
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Every fridge or freezer uses a compressor, outside of those tiny 6 can peltier "refrigerators."

The main difference between an undercounter fridge and a typical mini fridge is how the heat is rejected. A typical mini fridge has the condenser coil built into the outer shell of the fridge. It uses the metal shell to dissipate heat on each side. If you stick this type under a counter as a built in fridge, it will quickly overheat. I actually have a cheap glass door mini fridge built in to some cabinets/counters. I put a 120mm fan on the rear, blowing across each side of the fridge towards the front. I have the fans tied into the relay for the compressor so they kick on when the compressor is running. It's worked that way for about 9 years so far. Most people wouldn't want to do all this crap though. I've considered replacing it with an actual undercounter fridge.

Undercounter fridges reject heat through the front kick plate area at the bottom.
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Why Deco at this price vs 100 cheap fridges?
Many reasons.
1. Low quality
2. The freezer become useless in less than six months because of condensation getting in freezing up. The cooling performance will also drop because of the ice buildup.
3. You have to defrost, which is at least $20 of work in my opinion. We will do this many times and regret. (please do not argue if an hour or free time is worth $20. It's subjective. Just replace 20 with some other number that you're comfortable with)
4. If power goes out, the freezer is going to melt, and you will have a ton of water on the floor. I had this many times with another brand fridge.
5.Looks / Quality

Deco has a great built quality . I rather pay more but enjoy the quality/looks for a years to come.

The volumes are similar if you exclude the freezer.
Update : I have just received the fridge. This is the fastest large item I have purchased that came this fast.
The noise level of fridge as of now 5 AM in the morning as I wake up is between 36 to 38 DBI.
The build quality is really good .

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In for one, thank you!
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Quote from SlickWallaby308 :
why not get this one for less than half the price!

https://slickdeals.net/f/18127492-4-3-cu-ft-galanz-single-door-mini-fridge-stainless-or-black-98-free-shipping
The OP cooling is by a compressor which is found in your standard fridge which allows better cooling.
I think most dorm room compact fridges are cooled mainly by the freezer.
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Quote from SlickWallaby308 :
why not get this one for less than half the price!

https://slickdeals.net/f/18127492-4-3-cu-ft-galanz-single-door-mini-fridge-stainless-or-black-98-free-shipping
Why Deco at this price vs 100 cheap fridges?
Many reasons.
1. Low quality
2. The freezer become useless in less than six months because of condensation getting in freezing up. The cooling performance will also drop because of the ice buildup.
3. You have to defrost, which is at least $20 of work in my opinion. We will do this many times and regret. (please do not argue if an hour or free time is worth $20. It's subjective. Just replace 20 with some other number that you're comfortable with)
4. If power goes out, the freezer is going to melt, and you will have a ton of water on the floor. I had this many times with another brand fridge.
5.Looks / Quality

Deco has a great built quality . I rather pay more but enjoy the quality/looks for a years to come.

The volumes are similar if you exclude the freezer.
Update : I have just received the fridge. This is the fastest large item I have purchased that came this fast.
The noise level of fridge as of now 5 AM in the morning as I wake up is between 36 to 38 DBI.
The build quality is really good .
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BuyDig sold me two reconditioned monitors that were advertised as new. It was a hassle, but I returned them. Just be weary on what you are getting from these folks
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Quote from SlickWallaby308 :
why not get this one for less than half the price!

https://slickdeals.net/f/18127492-4-3-cu-ft-galanz-single-door-mini-fridge-stainless-or-black-98-free-shipping
Not to mention this one is an under counter design, so it looks built in, and seamless in the kitchen.
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Do not buy this refrigerator. I ordered one from a similar deal this past fall. The unit arrived and did not work out of the box. Customer Service was entirely unresponsive and completely ignored warranty requests.
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What are the internal dimensions of the fridge?
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Quote from ric0suave :
The OP cooling is by a compressor which is found in your standard fridge which allows better cooling.
I think most dorm room compact fridges are cooled mainly by the freezer.
Every fridge or freezer uses a compressor, outside of those tiny 6 can peltier "refrigerators."

The main difference between an undercounter fridge and a typical mini fridge is how the heat is rejected. A typical mini fridge has the condenser coil built into the outer shell of the fridge. It uses the metal shell to dissipate heat on each side. If you stick this type under a counter as a built in fridge, it will quickly overheat. I actually have a cheap glass door mini fridge built in to some cabinets/counters. I put a 120mm fan on the rear, blowing across each side of the fridge towards the front. I have the fans tied into the relay for the compressor so they kick on when the compressor is running. It's worked that way for about 9 years so far. Most people wouldn't want to do all this crap though. I've considered replacing it with an actual undercounter fridge.

Undercounter fridges reject heat through the front kick plate area at the bottom.
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Quote from mtm_cc :
Every fridge or freezer uses a compressor, outside of those tiny 6 can peltier "refrigerators."The main difference between an undercounter fridge and a typical mini fridge is how the heat is rejected. A typical mini fridge has the condenser coil built into the outer shell of the fridge. It uses the metal shell to dissipate heat on each side. If you stick this type under a counter as a built in fridge, it will quickly overheat. I actually have a cheap glass door mini fridge built in to some cabinets/counters. I put a 120mm fan on the rear, blowing across each side of the fridge towards the front. I have the fans tied into the relay for the compressor so they kick on when the compressor is running. It's worked that way for about 9 years so far. Most people wouldn't want to do all this crap though. I've considered replacing it with an actual undercounter fridge. Undercounter fridges reject heat through the front kick plate area at the bottom.
So, does that mean if you plan on using it free-standing (not built-in) that a cheaper alternative would probably suffice?
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Quote from mtm_cc :
Every fridge or freezer uses a compressor, outside of those tiny 6 can peltier "refrigerators."

The main difference between an undercounter fridge and a typical mini fridge is how the heat is rejected. A typical mini fridge has the condenser coil built into the outer shell of the fridge. It uses the metal shell to dissipate heat on each side. If you stick this type under a counter as a built in fridge, it will quickly overheat. I actually have a cheap glass door mini fridge built in to some cabinets/counters. I put a 120mm fan on the rear, blowing across each side of the fridge towards the front. I have the fans tied into the relay for the compressor so they kick on when the compressor is running. It's worked that way for about 9 years so far. Most people wouldn't want to do all this crap though. I've considered replacing it with an actual undercounter fridge.

Undercounter fridges reject heat through the front kick plate area at the bottom.
From what I've noticed and researched with mini fridges, they can only cool down to 37 or 38 degrees Fahrenheit. This fridge can drop down to 32 degrees controlled temperature, if you like your drinks extra chilly this would be a good buy.

Not disagreeing with anything you've said above, only adding context that I found important when searching for a mini fridge.
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Quote from FredrickP9811 :
From what I've noticed and researched with mini fridges, they can only cool down to 37 or 38 degrees Fahrenheit. This fridge can drop down to 32 degrees controlled temperature, if you like your drinks extra chilly this would be a good buy.

Not disagreeing with anything you've said above, only adding context that I found important when searching for a mini fridge.
That's likely due to the undercounter fridge having a fan blowing across the condenser versus just passive cooling on the cheapie fridges.
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Quote from 1dash1 :
So, does that mean if you plan on using it free-standing (not built-in) that a cheaper alternative would probably suffice?
If you are just freestanding it, yea a regular mini-fridge is fine. You'll have to defrost it occasionally but it's not that big of a deal if you're just using it for beverages.

I'm sure this thing is built a little nicer but it's also rather small.
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Quote from mtm_cc :
That's likely due to the undercounter fridge having a fan blowing across the condenser versus just passive cooling on the cheapie fridges.
Sure, I'm adding additional context for readers in reference to typical mini fridges vs this under counter mini fridge.

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Quote from FredrickP9811 :
Sure, I'm adding additional context for readers in reference to typical mini fridges vs this under counter mini fridge.
I understand. I was just explaining why that may be.

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