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Eastto 88L Mini Fridge in Silver or Retro Black $199 Save $98 @ Masters

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These cool looking little fridges are a great alternative to a normal bar fridge.

88L capacity
Separate freezer compartment
Power light indicator
2 glass shelves and 1 salad drawer
Adjustable feet
Dimensions: 83.3cm (H) x 48.6cm (W) x 53.6cm (D)
Energy rating: 2 Stars

*sorry I'm not sure why they other one keeps showing up in the link it's not part of the deal but you can buy it if you want ;-)

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    • 1 star energy rating.

  • no freezer though, if you need one :o

  • -1

    And so the fire sale starts…

  • How many beers would i fit in this?

    • It's not really a bar fridge even though it looks like it is. There is a can dispenser in the door that looks like it would hold 4 cans of XXXX but then there are 2 shelves and a crisper in the fridge section.

      • Other than, maybe, the really tiny, 70-odd Litre cubes, all the other 120-Litre-or-less bar fridges I've seen have shelves and a crisper.

  • How many kWh per year?

    • I can't say exactly but based on the size 88L and and energy star rating of 2 it would be approx 270kwh

  • +1

    In any case, these little bar fridges all have terrible energy efficiency. Even the best ones manage only 2½ stars.
    The heat-exchange coils are under the side-panels, right up against the bulk of the - very thin, insulation.

    Should you be inclined to, running one of these little fridges at a genuine fridge temp of about 5 degrees tends to require the maximum setting and they still struggle.

    The separate freezer compartment on this one is interesting, though - beyond the cute.

    Run a regular design bar fridge at maximum, open the door with any frequency and are anywhere along the Australian coastline? Expect to be defrosting the mini freezer-section about once a fortnight.

    Otherwise, handy backup for their intended purpose, kept on a very low setting, or off, at other times.

    If you want to cool down a stack of drinks really quickly and you can afford a proper little camping fridge or two, they really are the go. Extremely energy efficient when running off the mains and they leave both bar-fridges and the chiller-sections of conventional refrigerators, for dead.

    Regardless, +1 on a deal for something a bit different, a bit cute, a bit Italian, but likely made entirely in China!

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