Chill in Style! ❄️
The Frigidaire Retro Mini Personal Fridge Cooler combines vintage design with modern functionality. With a 6L capacity, it holds up to 9 cans and is perfect for drinks, snacks, or skincare. Weighing only 3 pounds, it features a portable design with dual power options (110V AC and 12V DC), making it ideal for home, office, or on-the-go use. Its efficient thermoelectric cooling system ensures your items stay refreshingly cool.
Brand Name | Frigidaire |
Model Info | EFMIS175BLUECP4 |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 12 x 10.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | EFMIS175BLUECP4 |
Capacity | 6 Liters |
Annual Energy Consumption | 100 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 6 Liters |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | EFMIS175BLUECP4 |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Features | Portable |
Color | Blue |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Defrost | Automatic |
Door Hinges | Right |
Door Material Type | Plastic |
Shelf Type | Plastic |
Shelves | 1 |
Included Components | Unit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
U**M
Stylish and Functional
This fridge got me through college. Of course, it's not as good as a proper mini fridge, but if you need to cool some small food or a six pack of cans in a pinch, this is definitely worth getting.I love the retro style too. There's something about this era, seems like all the designers were on the same page and they knew exactly what they were doing.Oh, and I did read some reviews that said that water would leak out of the bottom of the unit, I never had that problem and I've had this for years. It may just depend on the environment you're using it in. Cheers!
M**N
Small But Perfect
Have this on my desk at work. It keeps two bottles of water, two yogurts, and my lunch perfectly cold. I didn’t need or want anything huge or that might blow a fuse in our old building. This tiny fridge was the perfect solution. The pink color is a perfect pop of color. I bought the blue one for a friend.
D**S
Well that was FUN!! Should be NO Stars!!
Purchased this item in July 2023 for my husband so he could store his insulin in our bedroom so that he didn't have to bring the insulin in from the kitchen fridge when he needed to change his insulin pump. Now for those skeptical people out there - yes, we only stored insulin in the unit - it was not overfilled, and the unit was plugged directly into the outlet on the wall. There was no overloading of the circuit from multiple items plugged in all together.My husband is a Type 1 Diabetic and has to change out his pump tubing and a new insulin supply every 3 days. So this little unit was going to make his pump exchanges go a little smoother since he would have all of the supplies closer together.Fast forward 16 months and 11/27/24. THANKFULLY, my husband came home slightly earlier than normal due to the Thanksgiving Holiday, because this little unit caught fire and damaged the bedside table it was standing on as well as the adjacent wall. Unfortunately, some of his medication was lost, but at least coming home earlier saved us from losing our home, personal belongings, and our four-legged fur baby (Our Great Dane was in the house).When reaching out, I found out that Fridgidaire doesn't even supply the support for this product because they foist the responsibility of the warranty/service work out to Curtis International (a Canadian-based company). I would advise that if you are thinking about purchasing this unit or already own one, unplug it and go with something else. This product could cost a lot more than you would expect.
K**N
Very cute, could be colder!
Very cute little pink fridge, but it doesn't get drinks super cold. That is my biggest complaint! I like really cold drinks and this gets drinks cold, but not super cold. And it takes like 24 hours to cool drinks down so don't plan on drinking anything too quickly! It is nice to have a stash of 9 Diet Coke's at hand right by my desk, so I gave it 4 stars.
M**A
Cute and Functional
Compact and perfect for the office to not only store beverages but other small lunch items like fruit, sandwhiches, water bottles.
T**.
Decent for keeping drinks cool, not very energy efficient; bad caps on power supply
Got this to keep at work to keep a few cans of soda cool. I'm in a shared multi-tenant office building, so keeping sodas in the shared fridge is essentially giving away free drinks to anyone who wants it. Since my office is two desks behind a locked door (and no one but me really goes there), it was a no-brainer to get something like this mini fridge.Upside is it's cute. It is able to hold about 8 standard sized cans of soda. Less common sizes (red bull, monster, slim/tall cans) will affect how many can go in.Downside is it's a little noisy, though that may just be the regular sized 80mm computer fan they used. It's certainly not quiet like a Noctua branded fan would be).I purchased my Frigidaire mini fridge July 2023 and by June 2024 the power supply died. Upon inspection, two capacitors had swelled up, breaking the top seal, and the fridge stopped working. While I have the soldering skills and knowledge on how to fix this (It's a 46-cent fix to replace 2 capacitors on the power supply), not everyone will be able to or be comfortable performing such a fix.The bigger issue is this is a warning sign when all of a specific type of capacitor fail simultaneously. This may mean it's highly likely other Frigidaire mini fridges like this one also use the same parts from the same production run. This may mean a fair number of these mini fridges could suddenly stop working. Also, they used cheap no-name brand caps on the PSU so there's not an easy way to identify the cap manufacturer. This could be due to bad caps, or the wrong caps for this application, I won't be able to tell until after I repair it.This shouldn't have failed like it did, but cheap and poorly chosen parts ultimately led to an early demise. For comparison's sake, I own a Sega Genesis from 1992 with its original capacitors and with significantly more power-on time and those caps haven't failed or leaked yet. Rest assured Sega was not aiming for 32-year longevity, but certainly they strove for enough time to make it through the years it was actively developed for.
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