A: Yes,,,just order in there,,and HD,,will bring it in,,!!! It's a really nice small apt,size refrigerator,,!! A,M,!!
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A: No problem with my refrig or freezer
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A: I think that it's either a defective evaporator fan or a defective air damper control but then again, I base my answer on the workings of a full sized refrigerator/freezer. Most of these mini refrigerators-freezers do not have circulation of exhaust fans but rather control the temperature by releasing heat through the sides and back of the unit, which is why this mini-refrigerator/freezer needs five inches of clearance on both sides and the rear. You need to be certain that you allow enough space. If the refrigerator is within the 90 day return period, and allowing five inches of clearance on the three sides doesn't solve the problem, I would return it for another one. If you're past the 90 day return period and allowing enough clearance doesn't solve the problem I would contact the manufacturer for warranty service.
A: simply adjust the knob inside of the bottom unit to a higher temperature, the freezer will always be colder then the refrigerator, on the lowest setting of "1" the freezer will be at a standard refrigerator temperature while the refridgerator will be slightly cooler then room temp
A: Defrost Your Freezer,,,,Set T-Stat on #7,,,(freezer must be kept defrosted), Remove Plastic Coating from Side's of Cabinet,,,!! Cooler Will then attain 42/44°,,at back,wall area,, Do Not Over Pack Cooler with Product,, Do Not Open,/Close Door Too Frequently,,!!! A,M,Bsc,ee,
A: This unit is not designed to be built in, this is a free standing unit.
A: Yes,,the sides nust be ventilated,,!! A,M,
A: This mini-refrigerator/freezer is not meant to be enclosed. In addition, you must allow five inches of clearance on the sides and the rear or it will not function properly.
A: The manual says you need 5 inches clearance all the way around. Not intended for enclosed installations.
A: As the user's guide states, this unit is NOT meant to be put inside any kind of cabinet. It needs several inches of clearance on all sides for the air to move properly.
A: Product Height (in.) 43.3 Product Width (in.) 19
A: I have this fridge in a rental. My guest loved it. I t's 46" high with 10" of that a separate freezer. She can store ice cream and plenty of TV dinners. It looks nice in her studio, too. Thanks. Eileen Bailey, Phoenix
A: As stated on the product's Home Depot webpage, the dimensions are 19 inches wide by 43.3 inches high by 20.1 inches deep.
A: It's about 20 inches wide and 36 inches tall
A: 120 VAC only. works good as a mini beverage refrigerator
A: It runs on electricity
A: This model I purchased runs on electricity.
A: Standard electricity
A: Electricity only
A: This unit runs on electricity.
A: It runs on electricity. It is a good little fridge. We are very please with it. .
A: Yes, it's 110. I've never seen a fridge with 220. That's usually only for electric dryers.
A: Yes, 'fridge runs on standard 110/120 volts.
A: Yes it is 110 not 220 like a dryer....
A: I am running mine on a 110-120 volt line with no problems. This refrigerator has exceeded my expectations and is performing perfectly.
A: This refrigerator requires a standard 115/120 Volt A.C. ~/60Hz electrical outlet with three-prong ground.
A: I am unsure about the energy cost per year as it is so low I have not seen any increase in my bill since I purchased this refrigerator. It is very cheap to operate and quiet enough to keep next to my bed .
A: $36
A: With all due respect, the yearly energy cost depends entirely on the price per kw hour in your location and how often you use it. There's really no definitive answer to your question.
A: Consult the Label on The Refrigerator,,it clearly indicates,,the energy cost per year,!! A,M,Bsc,ee,!!
A: 1,6 amps,,or,,192 watts,!! A,M,
A: 1,6 amps,,or,,192 Watts,, A,M,!!
A: No. I’m fact I just had to defrost ours last weekend.
A: No this unit is not frost free. So far it does not seem to build up quickly.
A: No but haven’t had to defrost mine and have had it a year outside on our lanai. It’s just starting to frost up.
A: No
A: Yes. It is so much better than my first one mainly because it is bigger but still takes up about the same amount of room only taller and my microwave sits on top.
A: No, it is not. Most mini-refrigerators are not frost free. They have no exhaust or circulation fans.
A: Yes it is!
A: Hello, both units should be on separate circuits. There is a good chance with the air on, that when the frig starts up it will trip the breaker.
A: I have this refrigerator in my bedroom and I also have an air conditioner and smart 46 inches TV in my bedroom and I used them all together and It doesn't affect power outage. Hopefully this will help answer your question and doubts.
A: Could not find any info on the amps but I know we had this fridge and an air conditioner on the same 20 amp circuit and had no issues...I would guess it pulls 2-4 amps. An Iron or hair dryer on the other hand pops my circuit when the AC in running.
A: I don’t have a ampmeter but being a retired electrician the 20amp circuit can handle it providing you don’t any more high drawing devices on that circuit
A: after reading through the papers that came with the fridge I found no answer, but I found this www.ApplianceDesk.com 1-800-776-3538
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