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Find a home for this Insignia 3.3 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge with Door Storage and ENERGY STAR Certification in your office, mini bar, dorm, or other small spaces. Its compact design is ideal for limited square footage. Three glass shelves, a crisper drawer, and seven door racks keep your refrigerator organized and ready to store your food. It’s also Energy Star certified to save costs on your electric bill.

Find a home for this Insignia 3.3 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge with Door Storage and ENERGY STAR Certification in your office, mini bar, dorm, or other small spaces. Its compact design is ideal for limited square footage. Three glass shelves, a crisper drawer, and seven door racks keep your refrigerator organized and ready to store your food. It’s also Energy Star certified to save costs on your electric bill.

The 3.1 cu. ft. Retro Mini Fridge with Top Freezer blends style and functionality. Its small stature perfectly complements a basement, office, or dorm room. A dedicated crisper drawer is perfect for helping you preserve fruits and vegetables while adjustable shelving lets you to organize everything just the way you like it. A separate freezer compartment gives you .9 cu ft of storage space for your favorite frozen treats.

Find a home for this Insignia 4.4 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge with Door Storage and ENERGY STAR Certification in your office, mini bar, dorm, or other small spaces. Its compact design is ideal for limited square footage. Three glass shelves, a crisper drawer, and seven door racks keep your refrigerator organized and ready to store your food. It’s also Energy Star certified to save costs on your electric bill.

Find a home for this Insignia 2.7 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge with Door Storage and ENERGY STAR Certification in your office, mini bar, dorm, or other small spaces. Its compact design is ideal for limited square footage. Two glass shelves and five door racks keep your refrigerator organized and ready to store your food. It’s also Energy Star certified to save costs on your electric bill.
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What makes a good mini fridge? It should have a mix of door trays for drinks, modular shelves, adjustable temperature, energy efficiency, and blend into the room. This mini fridge accomplishes the basics and goes a little bit further - while not being too noisy either. The glass shelves are great - it provides a nice refined look, visibility of your full fridge, and there are multiple levels that the shelves can be slotted into. Those who plan to use this fridge mostly for drinks and one or two larger items can maximize on space and quickly grab their go-to drinks. The door provides quick access to a 2-liter slot and a plethora of can slots. There's nothing better than being able to unload a 12 pack of soda and and store all of it right in the door. With the 12 pack safely unloaded, there's still space for your 2-liter of choice and a little bit of extra rail space. This will be ideal for most mini fridge users. The adjustable temperature and full energy efficiency is what most people need and perhaps overlook. Inefficient compressors will turn devices like this into a power hog, but the energy star certification on this device keeps your total cost of ownership much lower than the old mini fridges of yesteryear. The temperature can be adjusted from 32 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit, and I don't imagine most people plan to put this fridge onto its coldest setting - but you have the option, which is all that matters. Coupling all of this together with adjustable feet for uneven ground levels (cement basement floor, anyone?) and a sleek design that blends into almost any aesthetic - and this becomes a compelling product. The value is top tier, which is what I expect most out of Insignia products. The goal is to have a product that does all of the basics, with a few small extras, and do it well. This mini fridge nails that general philosophy while having a compressor that isn't crazy loud. If you prefer to have peace and quiet in your office, you may not want the monotone rumble of this small compressor - but it is expected to have a little bit of noise added to any room with a mini fridge. This little fridge gets my full recommendation. The basics are fully covered and done well, leaving no gaps for my personal needs. I think you're all going to find this fridge delivers value, efficiency, and a modular layout at the right price.
This review is from Insignia™ - 3.3 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge with Door Storage and ENERGY STAR Certification - Black
Posted by Curtis
The Insignia - 3.3 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge with door storage and ENERGY STAR. Certification in white fits in every way the reason that I requested it. This item is well packaged and blue taped to keep all the moving pieces in place while being shipped, but it was also white taped along the hinged edge, too. I did not initially see that tape, and when I tried to open the door, bingo that was the reason it could not fully open. I am moving to a new office and thought that this would be great a great addition to either put in the main reception area where clients could get drinks while waiting to be seen, or in my private office so I do not have to go to the kitchen's full-size refrigerator for stuff. First, it is so much better than the standard "dorm type" mini fridge with all types of compartments and shelves that will efficiently store all types of items. Second, it is free-standing and is not dependent on sitting on something so that it is at a more comfortable usable level Third, this is a very quiet running motor when it needs to run to cool the inside contents and that is a real bonus for me in an office setting, no matter where I ultimately wind up putting it. In fact, If I would think that I needed another one, I would definitely re-buy this size. Fourth, the door can swing either way, the one that I received had the hinge on the right side and swung to the left. Fifth, the legs are adjustable for stability purposes and can be adjusted to level. Sixth, at the bottom is a small crisper type of compartment that tilts out when accessing it. The only issue that I have had happened when I first set the thermostat to medium or a little past that, creating a little bit of frost on in a small area on the back wall. I am assuming that the Energy Star rating will make keep the electric cost to run this refrigerator at a minimum, but that factor did not really affect my rating, but it couldn't hurt matters either. I think this a very good find.
Posted by KansasMeddlingMom
Packaged well and protected with Styrofoam sheeting. Unboxed, remove all tape, check level, and plug in is really the only setup. The refrigerator looks good, with gloss black, and fits into any room. The door is easily reversible. Plugging in I was impressed how quiet the compressor is when running. The sides get warm, I would think that is where the condenser coils are located. This makes for a very small compressor compartment. There is a little condensation tray above the compressor that doesn't seem to be removable. The manual states condensation, or ice formation - which should defrost between the cycles of the compressor running - will drain into the pan. The shelves are removable and can be positioned at different heights. There is a “crisper” drawer for vegetables. The door has different racks and “cubbys” for different sized drinks, even tow liter bottles. I put a thermometer in the refrigerator and it went down to 35 degrees quickly. When I opened the door and stocked with some beverages, I noticed the back wall “sweating” with condensation. I closed and waited to see what the temperature would level out to. Checking again, the condensation had frozen and the temperature had actually risen. Working with thermostat, I am trying to get setting to about 35 degrees, without the issue of a lot of ice formation. To check this, I turned off, let it defrost, and dried out. Then re-stocked, left door closed for over 24 hours. I found that when setting the thermostat to “Med”, the refrigerator stayed around 35 degrees. I am careful to only open the door briefly, and not often. Still there was condensation, which continued to freeze on the back wall. So, this may require an occasional manual defrosting. It continues to keep beverages and other items cold at about 35 degrees, but it seems the ice will not permanently defrost. Of course, turning the temperature to higher settings would correct this, but recommended temperature is 35 to 38 degrees - and for beverages and food preservation, I prefer to be on the low side. Possibly, the addition of a small blower or fan to circulate cold air and help evaporate ice, would be a good addition.
This review is from Insignia™ - 3.3 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge with Door Storage and ENERGY STAR Certification - Black
Posted by ebk02