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Perfect for a dorm or apartment, the Igloo Compact Refrigerator adds a cool, urban feel to your room. The door basket holds a 2-liter bottle—perfect for your favorite juice or soda. This mini fridge is HFC free and has additional features such as an adjustable thermostat, an ice cube tray and an ice cube chamber. Black with stainless steel door. Imported. 1.7 cu. ft. 20Hx18Wx17L”.
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VERY UPSET
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I got this for my daughter for Christmas who will soon be leaving for college. There is was, on my porch, open for all the world to see. I would of thought you could of at least put brown covering on it.
I'm very upset and just might return it. My daughter was informed that me and her dad could NOT afford this on top of her tuition and dorm stay.
You really ruined things for us.
Rating:
(2
out of 5) @ 2008-12-03
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Cools nice
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Bought this for our son who had limited space available in his small recording studio. He tells us that it performs as advertised and he is very pleased with it.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2007-08-01
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Just Excellent
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Well its working really good, I think for compact refrigerator this is the best choice.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-02-21
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Gets cold in the back-- REALLY cold
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For the most part, this refridgerator has done a good job keeping the drinks cold, and the size is reasonable: small on the outside, big on the inside, perfect for the dorm room. The interior is sound and the temperature is very cold, even on the minimum setting.
So why did it lose three stars? Because of one minor flaw, and one serious problem. The minor flaw is that while the fridge keeps the things inside cold, the top and sides get uncomfortably warm. Not enough to set anything on fire, but definitely not the thing you want to put your bare hand on for long. Good if you want to keep lunch warm though.
As for the serious problem-- the pipe in the back gets really, really cold. After running this for three weeks, my mother noticed that the fridge was leaking water. Upon further inspection, I noticed that it wasn't a leak...it was water dripping from MELTING ICE THAT HAD FORMED around one of the pipes in the back of the fridge, just outside of the insulation that had wrapped around the pipe. The chunk was about an inch and a half in diameter, and looked like a chunk of white foam wrapped around the pipe.
It took me 15 minutes to ease the ice off, then as I was inspecting the pipe under the insulating cover, another chunk of ice popped out. All told, it took about 20 minutes to get the mess handled, but I'm glad my mother noticed the water dripping when she did, otherwise, I fear that the fridge might have short circuited and cost us $100 in the process.
EDIT: In regards to the ice--the refridgerator's parts seem to be watertight, so you don't have to worry about the ice harming it. I do recommend that, should you buy this fridge, to either put some foam/insulation around the pipe to reinforce the one already present, or, more simply, just putting a tray under the ice to catch the drips.
Rating:
(2
out of 5) @ 2006-09-19
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loud little bugger
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Fridge does what it is supposed to do (keeps food cold) but has an annoyingly loud hum most of the time. If you care about having a quiet office or dorm room, I would look elsewhere.
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2006-09-12
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