A:AnswerHey there, Joseph! That is a great question. The refrigerator uses approx. 40W on DC and 52W on AC. If additional help is needed, please call us at 1-800-968-9583. -Chris
A:AnswerI just got one of these had it for a few weeks now and i am in Arizona so not as cold as would think enough to just chill it a lil bit but not ice cold
A:AnswerIt varies greatly depending on room temp and amount of 'mass' inside of the fridge, a fridge maxed out with soda cans or waterbottles stacked on their sides with the lids facing the door and the room at 40f it will freeze them solid overnight.
However, at 110f in the room the drinks will be about the temp youd want your water to be for drinking, i live in a travel trailer with no ac
It bakes in here durring the summer.
A:AnswerActually, NO - it is a cooler, NOT a refrigerator in the sense that it has no thermostat and does not hold any specific temperature. It just cools things down a bit, between 20-36 degrees below 'Room Temperature' meaning ambient temp. This 20-36 number is from various sources - not adjustable.
The manufacturer states it is NOT to be used for meat or dairy because they need to be held around 36-40 F.
A:AnswerSomeone would have to own both to give you an honest and true opinion. I returned my mini fridge I didn’t care for it bc the door to the little fridge wouldn’t always shut properly.
A:AnswerHi Tjr1, this unit cools by means of a thermo-electric cooling module. It requires adequate air flow to prevent the cooling module from overheating. It is not recommended that the unit be used in an enclosed location.