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Hi Kg, thank you for bringing the product specification listing error to our attention. This refrigerator is designed for North American customers and uses 120V 60Hz power. The product listing error is being corrected.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Good day, KG! The confusion you’re seeing online usually comes from different regional versions of similar-looking Frigidaire mini fridges, but for the U.S./North American Frigidaire Retro 3.2 cu. ft. Mini Fridge with Top Freezer, the correct answer is clear: - Voltage (based on manufacturer specs and verified product listings) - Standard version sold in North America = 110–120V / 60Hz - It plugs into a normal household wall outlet - It is NOT 220–240V That spec usually comes from one of these situations: 1. International/European listing variants of similar retro-style fridges 2. Third-party marketplace errors or mislabeled spec sheets 3. Confusion with different Frigidaire-look models that are not the same SKU But for the Frigidaire Retro 3.2 cu ft mini fridge sold in the U.S., it is not dual-voltage and not 220V capable. You’re absolutely right to be cautious here: - Plugging a 110V appliance into 220–240V would likely destroy the compressor immediately - It can create a serious electrical/fire hazard - These units are not switchable or dual voltage unless explicitly labeled ✔ Voltage: 110–120V (North American standard) ❌ Not 220–240V ❌ Not dual voltage ⚠️ Do not use with a 220V supply - Maico
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