The Insignia 4.9 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge with Bottom Freezer offers plenty of storage options while taking up less space than a full-sized fridge, making it ideal for dorm rooms, bedrooms, offices and garages. With a separate bottom freezer compartment, you’ll have plenty of dedicated space to store your frozen treats and keep them organized in one of the three drawers. The fridge has two shelves to organize your food, with one that adjusts to fit taller items. Door racks comfortably store your bottles and condiments, and the crisper stores fruits and vegetables. The refrigerator is also internally lit so you can find items easily. An easy-to-set temperature dial gives you complete control over your food’s temperature.
Q: What is the freezer capacity of this refrigerator?
A: The freezer capacity of this refrigerator is 1.84 cubic feet.
Q: What type of lighting is used in this Insignia refrigerator?
A: This refrigerator uses LED interior lighting.
Q: Does this refrigerator have an ice maker?
A: No, this refrigerator does not come with an ice maker.
Q: What is the total capacity of this Insignia refrigerator?
A: The total capacity of this refrigerator is 4.9 cubic feet.
Q: How is the temperature of this Insignia refrigerator controlled?
A: This refrigerator has an easy to set dial to control the temperature.
Q: Are the doors reversible on this refrigerator?
A: Yes, the doors are reversible on this refrigerator.
Q: Is the refrigerator 4.9 cu. ft or 3.1 cu. ft? It lists both.
A: The refrigerator section alone is 3.1, the total including the freezer is 4.9, with the freezer remaining a hefty 1.8, that’s enormous size freezer for any mini fridge, and the selling point for me.
Q: Hi, it this refrigerator frost free ? Thanks
A: Nancy Sue I had to smile when I saw your question. Why because I was hoping the same. However it is "not" Frost Free. Sorry... Nevertheless I am so happy that I purchased this frig. It was more, much more than I had expected. Hope this was helpful

The Insignia 4.9 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge with Bottom Freezer offers plenty of storage options while taking up less space than a full-sized fridge, making it ideal for dorm rooms, bedrooms, offices and garages. With a separate bottom freezer compartment, you’ll have plenty of dedicated space to store your frozen treats and keep them organized in one of the three drawers. The fridge has two shelves to organize your food, with one that adjusts to fit taller items. Door racks comfortably store your bottles and condiments, and the crisper stores fruits and vegetables. The refrigerator is also internally lit so you can find items easily. An easy-to-set temperature dial gives you complete control over your food’s temperature.

This 3.4 Cu. Ft. White Compact Refrigerator w/ Internal Freezer is ideal for smaller spaces like a dorm room, teen's bedroom or office. This appliance also suit for hotels, offices, household etc. It is sized perfectly to keep drinks and small amounts of food cold and in a convenient location. With a double door design, the separate freezer compartment can be selected quickly for frozen treats or packages of meat. It makes the most out of the space it has with three small glass shelves, a fruit box and a egg rack for storage. There is also a special Can dispenser and door bins to hold drinks on the inside of the door. If you're looking for a fridge to keep your food, drinks, & frozen snacks organized and cold, then this is the fridge for you! Do not hesitate to buy one!

The Insignia 4.5 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge with Top Freezer has three shelves in the fridge and one in the freezer, and its crisper drawer keeps produce fresh. The fridge compartment has an interior light for spotting exactly what you need inside.

The Insignia 4.3 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge with Top Freezer has two adjustable shelves in the fridge and one in the freezer, and its crisper drawer keeps produce fresh. TheTop Freezer has an interior light for spotting exactly what you need inside.
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Customers have good things to say about the size, freezer space, and cooling capabilities of this 4.9 Cu. Ft. Mini Fridge. Many appreciate its ample storage space and quiet operation, along with the attractive design and good value for the price. The bottom freezer is a frequently praised feature. However, some customers reported receiving damaged units.
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Product arrived safe and sound with not a scratch or dent on it. I was concerned by some of the other reviews, but I was pleased with just how well packaged it was. Nothing was left unsecured or free to rattle around. Actual performance has been fantastic. I keep mine set at 3. The fridge keeps things cold and the freezer keeps things solidly frozen. I purchased some mochi as a 'sacrificial test' and when I pulled them out they were hard as rock. I'm actually very impressed with the design - it's built to be energy efficient. The freezer is segregated into drawers, with cooling racks between them. Most people are probably familiar with the 'cold air is heavier than warm air' etc. So every time you open your freezer door, all the cold air comes spilling out, essentially, almost like a liquid. The drawers are set up so that the the cold air is preserved like baskets. Opening the freezer door causes no significant drop in temperature, which means less work for the unit to maintain the temperature. I keep mine set at 3, but one thing you DO want to be careful of, is that while you *can* set the fridge 'above' 3, all that does is make it run constantly. I don't recommend this. You'll wear it out and it won't get any colder, and frankly doesn't really need to in my experience. Just keep it at 3 and let it do its thing. The unit is very well insulated. I've not noticed any room heating from it running. In addition, the unit is quiet. I've seen a few reviews complaining about noise. Frankly, it's so quiet it barely even counts as white noise. I've been keeping frozen dinners and deserts in it, along with drinks and food in the upper fridge part. It's spacious. Frankly, I was a little surprised at the size. It's not your average mini-fridge that does 'psuedo cooling' with a fan or anything like that. It's basically a regular fridge shrunken down. I've had no issues. I'll update this review if there are any, but thus far I'm very happy with it. It's the perfect size for me.
Posted by Timothy
I've had this fridge for about a month, and it works great. I bought it with a specific purpose in mind and with a specific amount of storage needed. This fulfills both of my needs and really changed my life for the better. I broke down everything there is about it into 3 main categories: Rating, Purpose, and Pros/Cons. Rating and reason for star knockdown: I give this mini fridge a 4.5 out of 5 (rounded down to 4). It came in great shape, no dents or issues that I saw in most complaints, but I also had it delivered directly from the store to the 2nd floor bedroom where it now lives. The 0.5 star markdown I gave it is due to a minor issue with the bottom of the freezer where the cooling coil likes to pop up a bit. It still cools properly and although it looks like the drawer wont close properly, it does, especially once you've closed the door. So there are no physical issues with this product, just one minor gripe about it not being "perfect". Purpose of this minifridge: This minifridge was bought for a bedroom in order to store cool drinks and ice packs in close proximity to my bed as I have MS (Multiple Sclerosis) and cannot regulate my own temperature well. As a result I overheat often, and going downstairs to obtain ice packs and cool beverages often makes it worse rather than better. Having the cool items practically at my fingertips has been a gamechanger in my daily life. I intend to store water and sodas in the fridge, with ice packs and otter pops in the freezer. I do not have a ice vest yet however so I have a decent amount of ice cream in the section intended for the ice vest. I do not intend to store any perishables in the refrigerator section, and aside from some ice cream the same holds true for the freezer. This is in part because of the items I plan to store within it on a regular basis and in part to cover for the potential of it breaking, or power outages, etc. Pros and Cons: Pros: - It has lots of space, quite a bit more than I was expecting which made me extremely happy since I can hold more beverages in it. I usually store about 24 (16.9 fl oz) water bottles, 4 mini cranberry juice (10 fl oz) bottles, 12 (12 fl oz) sprite cans, 11 (12 fl oz) coke cans, and a fridge-n-freezer box of baking soda inside the refrigerator section. I have not used the drawer at all and I have all of the top section of the door itself empty expect for the baking soda box. At current (as shown in the picture) I replaced some water for some gatorade and a large cranberry juice due to the heat outside. Usually I have water there, so take that into account when looking at the number of water bottles I generally store. I have no restocked the coke cans recently, but I have noticed that I can comfortably fit 24 cans of soda on that row, not 24. - It barely makes a sound aside from the first 10-40 seconds of startup. In fact it is so quiet I thought it broke, only to realize it is simply quiet outside of the initial startup. - It doesn't warm up my bedroom, which already gets hot from a gaming PC (more on this in the cons). Cons: - You will get a little frost buildup in the back of the refrigerator, but this isn't really that bad. Just be mindful of how often and how long you open either the fridge or freezer and it will not be an issue at all. If anything, it is there because that is the area where the cold air from the freezer comes in. - The bottom drawer of the freezer is hard to get stuff out of if you have it completely full or if you have big items in it unless you pull it completely out. For me this isn't much of a con since I made a habit of taking the drawers out if it is going to take me more than 5-10 seconds to grab an item. This helps prevent frost buildup in the long run. - There is no light in the freezer, but it isn't really that necessary unless you plan to open and close it frequently. If you plan to do this I urge you to get a proper full sized fridge/freezer unit. - The sides of the unit get warm every so often as it cools items or continues to keep the items cooled off. This is normal, and unless you have it close to walls you shouldn't notice a difference in your room temperature at all. I personally keep about 3 inches on the left, 2.5-3 on the right side, and 7 inches on the backside from the surrounding walls and objects. This negated the heat issue I have seen other people have with any minifridge. - If you or someone else accidently leaves either the fridge or freezer open you are likely to get frost buildup and a huge influx of heat into your minifridge. This happened to me recently, and it created some frost. I believe I caught it fairly quickly but was not home at the time it was left open. It is important to be careful with closing it all of the way. End result: Overall I love this minifridge, and it is very much fulfilling its intended purpose in making my life with a debilitating health condition much easier. BUT it works because I took my needs into account just as much as the capacity and capabilities of this specific minifridge. When deciding to buy this product you should consider how often you plan to open it, what you want to store, and why this size rather than a larger or smaller unit. Those will be key in how well it works for you. If I had room for a second one, I would consider getting one just for snacks but alas I only have room for the 1.
Posted by ThatOneMSFighter
I just got it so the review doesn't reflect long term use by any means. I like that the freezer compartment is larger than most similar ones, in fact it's pretty spacious. I plan on keeping bags of ice and ice packs and such so it should be perfect. It's pleasingly designed (stainless steel looks beautiful and it has a light inside the fridge compartment) and came with no significant defects — except one of the fridge door shelf brackets had a small portion broken off that was lying in the fridge. I glued it back into place but it doesn't really affect anything and is almost invisible. Negatives: It was difficult to level. It only has adjustable feet on the front (with threaded holes but no feet on each rear corner — what's up with that?). My floor isn't very level so I had to place a piece of wood under one of the rear corners to get it level. It's pretty lightweight and fairly tall so if you don't open the fridge (top) with the handle, the whole unit will move. The handles are in the middle so not the most ergonomic and lower than where your hand would normally be placed. If it's opened there it won't move easily though.
Posted by Charlie