I've been looking for a smart mini fridge for the office and most are over £100 before I came across this which has reasonable reviews.
@Currys PC World
- dbrazuk
With a 5-20°C temperature range, it can be set to store white wine, rosé and red wine at the optimum temperature: generally 7 to 10°C for white wine, 10 to 18°C for red wine, 6 to 11°C for champagne, and 7 to 13°C for rosé.
So doesn't go lower than 5°C
- aing69
and at 5°C it will be running its little **** off!
- paulj48
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paulj48
30 Sep 164#3
Its a wine cooler so wont be great for ice cold beer or pop, in fact it wont even be cold enough to keep milk fresh.
djbenny1 to dsutton21
30 Sep 163#12
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praevalens
30 Sep 16#1
Hopefully won't explode haha
dsutton21
30 Sep 16#2
Looking for one for the bedroom thanks heat added good deal :smiley:
djbenny1 to dsutton21
30 Sep 163#12
paulj48
30 Sep 164#3
Its a wine cooler so wont be great for ice cold beer or pop, in fact it wont even be cold enough to keep milk fresh.
bigpappasmurf13 to paulj48
30 Sep 16#15
At 5°C it will keep milk fresh. A fridge should be at 5°C anyway to prevent nutrient loss in fresh food.
termite
30 Sep 161#4
It's not a fridge.
sam_of_london
30 Sep 161#5
Is it with compressor or peltier system? Peltier ones are toys sold by electronic shops like Maplins
compadre to sam_of_london
30 Sep 16#6
Looks like compressor.
paulandpam1
30 Sep 16#7
It looks like one of the Husky beer fridges only with wire shelves.
paulj48 to paulandpam1
30 Sep 16#9
and they're the same that they don't go cold enough for ice chilled beer or pop, maximum coldness is 5 degree's, as a general rule of thumb (and to compare to a normal refrigerator) milk should be stored bellow 5 degrees.
tek-monkey
30 Sep 16#8
Temperature range: 5-20°C
Not a fridge.
bigpappasmurf13 to tek-monkey
30 Sep 16#14
Fridge should be 5°C?
fearona
30 Sep 16#10
The only way to get a cold, drink out of these chiller machines is to put it in ice cold first lol
They are useless.
paulj48 to fearona
30 Sep 161#11
To be fair this is described on the Curry's website as a wine chiller, its the OP who has changed this to fridge.
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@Currys PC World
- dbrazuk
With a 5-20°C temperature range, it can be set to store white wine, rosé and red wine at the optimum temperature: generally 7 to 10°C for white wine, 10 to 18°C for red wine, 6 to 11°C for champagne, and 7 to 13°C for rosé.
So doesn't go lower than 5°C
- aing69
and at 5°C it will be running its little **** off!
- paulj48
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Not a fridge.
They are useless.