EUHOMY 4.5 Cu.ft Beverage Refrigerator: Perfect Mini Fridge for Home and Office
$299.99
Description
Price: $299.99
(as of Nov 23,2024 22:13:00 UTC – Details)
ONE-STOP SOLUTION FOR WINE & BEVERAGE STORAGE
Advanced Digital Temperature Control
This beverage cooler offers a versatile temperature range from 32-62°F, catering to multiple needs of beverages. The automatic control panel allows for real-time temperature adjustments, complemented by LED lighting for enhanced visibility.
Compact Size & Huge Capacity
Designed with a roomy interior, this compact beverage refrigerator can effortlessly hold up to 160 cans or 37 bottles of your favorite beverages, making it the perfect mini fridge for homes, offices, or special events.
Powerful Engine & Quiet Operation
Equipped with a potent yet whisper-quiet compressor, this beverage fridge ensures consistent air circulation for uniform temperature supply. Operating below 40dB, it promises a peaceful experience without disruptive noise.
Multi-function Integration
The double-pane tempered glass door and airtight seal provide maximum insulation while blocking harmful UV rays, maintaining an ideal humidity level inside the drink cooler. Customize your storage space with adjustable shelves for added convenience.
Comprehensive After-sales Service
With years of expertise in beverage refrigeration, EUHOMY offers 12-month product technical support. Our dedicated customer service team is ready to resolve any issues within 1 day, ensuring your satisfaction.
Elevate Your Space with Our Stylish Refrigerator
Chic Design Meets Functionality
Transform your kitchen with a refrigerator that not only keeps your drinks refreshingly cold but also enhances the overall aesthetic of your space. Customers rave about its sleek appearance, making it a stunning addition to any home.
Whisper-Quiet Operation
Enjoy a serene environment with our refrigerator’s low noise level. Its efficient operation ensures that you can focus on what matters most without the distraction of unnecessary sound.
Spacious and Practical
With ample storage capacity, this refrigerator is designed to meet all your cooling needs. Customers appreciate its generous space, allowing for easy organization and access to your favorite beverages and snacks.
Exceptional Value
Experience top-tier quality without breaking the bank. Users highlight the impressive value for money, making this refrigerator a smart investment for any household.
Create a Welcoming Atmosphere
Not only is this refrigerator functional, but it also contributes to a pleasant ambiance. Its modern design and efficient performance make it a beloved choice among customers.
5 reviews for EUHOMY 4.5 Cu.ft Beverage Refrigerator: Perfect Mini Fridge for Home and Office
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Lisa Klingler –
Exactly as stated
This is quite a nice little beverage frig. I plugged it in and let it get to my desired temp, (34F) then filled it with our favorite beverages. It keeps the drinks cold, is very quiet, has strong shelves, and the blue LED light is an awesome touch. The only thing I really did not like about it was when the humidity is high on hot, humid days, the door gets condensation. That certainly isn’t a deal breaker, just something to be mindful of and I believe that would probably happen with an glass door mini frig. All in all, I would highly recommend this item and would certainly buy it again. I was very pleased with the price, look, and performance.
Anonymous123456 –
Modded makes it better
Great mini fridge. Not loud at all, decent cooling at around 39 degrees. The blue led is slick but dismal, ended up adding a led motion sensor light to brighten it up and automatically upon opening. Here are the exact ones I used, they are secured magnetically behind the blue led to easily pull when needing a charge (they do last a long time): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08YNWNR1XAlso, added a small handle on the outside which was a slightly finicky process but totally worth it. This was done because people are always confused on which side the door opens (as there are handles on each side so you can reverse the door opening), plus it gives it a sleek luxury look. How to do this: Pry the plastic handle out with a flathead screwdriver (slowly), it pops out of its plastic screw holes. Measure (carefully!) and drill the top hole and use SHORTEND screw to secure, then measure again to ensure alignment and drill the second bottom hole. The new handle MUST be less than 6 inches on the mounting points otherwise this will not work. Covered the new handle hole with a thin metal slat and aluminum tape for the time being. Enjoy!
SGR –
Solidly build and seems to have been updated since previous reviews
It cools to exactly what I set it to (36F). Other reviews mention not having a current temperature display. I don’t know if perhaps they updated this unit but mine shows the current temp on the display. When you change the temp, it’ll show what you set it to for ~5 seconds and then go back to displaying current temperature.It definitely makes a slight noise but I think that’s expected. It’s hardly noticeable without being right by it and paying attention specifically for the “hum” it makes. I have it in a bedroom and have no issue whatsoever with noise.A number of reviews complained about damage during delivery. Again, I don’t know whether they updated it but the packaging verged on overkill. It had this plastic holders on every corner, very think cardboard shell around it, a very thick outer shell, etc. If it’s damaged with this packaging, it must have been dropped from a decent height because otherwise the packaging is very well done.I let it sit 24h before powering it on (as required in the manual). It took around ~5 hours to get to the requested temperature of 36F but once it got there it’s been holding steady. It’s completely packed with bottles of various sodas and the cooling seems very consistent throughout the unit. There’s no unevenness to the cooling which is nice.The review mentioned it had a white ambient light. However, the unit I got has a blue ambient light which I prefer for where I use it (in a bedroom). You can turn off the light but the temperature display still stays on. This might be a bit distracting when trying to sleep but I have it in an enclosed area so it’s not an issue.Build quality seems pretty good. I’m actually a bit surprised considering the cost. I think this is a good value all things considered. Only time will tell how reliable it is but if I get ~5 years out of it I’ll be satisfied.In summary, there seems to have been some updates since the initial negative reviews. There is a current temperature display now. The packaging is also incredibly durable. The unit appears solidly built, holds temperature well, and is a very good value for the money. I almost spent significantly more on a different unit but I’m glad I didn’t. I strongly recommend it unless you need advanced features like dual cooling zones.
YuenX –
Second beverage cooler purchase (and liking this one better)
My brother and I purchased a Danby beverage fridge many, many years ago when we used to be roommates, and loved having the convenience of having drinks available at any time, especially for get-togethers. We always stocked it with beer, soda, kid-friendly drinks, and water. My wife and I recently decided to get one for our house in an attempt to free up some kitchen refrigeration space, and given that my dad and I had liked the value and design of Euhomy’s ice makers in the past, we purchased one from that brand. A $20 coupon was available, bringing it to $249. Did we really need one? No. Did we regret getting one? After having had it for about 3 weeks, no! Read on to find out why.PROS- Nice, solid build– Looks very nice and professional- Glass door has a hefty feel- Operates quietly (much more than my brother’s)- Control panel at the top displays current temperature– Controls: Power, LED light, Temp up/down– Touch controls are sensitive to the touch- Remembers set temperature after power loss- Set temperature was consistent over the past 3 weeks in a 68F – 82F house– With 2 reliable fridge/freezer thermometers, I set the Euhomy to 40F and 37F– The temps shown on the thermometers were consistent within +/- 2F of set temp- Right size for our home space (3.2 cu ft/ 90 liters)– 19″ Wide– 17.5″ Deep (15.5″ without including glass door)– 33.25″ Tall (32.5″ without including the door hinge)– Weighs 68 lbs- 2 leveling feet at the front to adjust for floor irregularity– In our home, the left foot had to be adjusted taller because the laminate wood floor actually dips a bit)- Fan at the middle of the top rack circulates the cold air around for even distribution (practically all beverage coolers do that)- Automatic defrost cycle. See TIPS section on how that works and why it is convenient- Glass door can have its hinge switched to swing from left or right side- Packed very well for shipping– FedEx delivered the drink cooler UPSIDE DOWN, though! What the heck, FedEx?- Fair pricing- Troubleshooting steps, solutions, and contact information are printed at the back of the fridge- Responsive customer service (based on past interaction with Euhomy’s ice maker)CONS- No automatic light on/off upon opening the door– Would be nice if it operated like the LG fridges where the light would turn on upon tapping the glass door- Having the controls OUTSIDE the fridge (on the glass door) would be nicer– On the plus side: If the door broke, it would be cheaper to replace just the door than having to pay for a pricier one that includes a control board- Wish the racks could be mounted in more granular, vertical increments for precise placement (to maximize/customize space for various drink sizes)- There is just one temperature setting for the entire cooler– More expensive units can have different sections set to separate temperatures so that one compartment is for beer/sodas, and the other for wine- Fan placement at the middle of the top rack can make for awkward drink storage– This is common with most (if not all) beverage coolers- No alarm for when the door is left open for too long- Just 1 year warrantyTIPS- To change temperature from default Fahrenheit to Celsius, hold the Up and Down buttons together for 3 seconds- When you receive your fridge, let it stand upright — unplugged — for at LEAST 10 hours (24 hours is best) to allow the refrigerant to settle– Prolongs life of fridge, especially if yours was delivered UPSIDE down like mine was– Refrigerant is R600a (1.06oz/30g)- Refrigeration depends on ambient temperature– Beverage cooler, like most of this type, operate best between 60F – 90F (16C – 32C)— If used outside that range, the inside temp will usually fluctuate– Keep it away from direct sunlight or heat source- Coca Cola and Pepsi taste best when refrigerated at 38F- Manual warns NOT to put anything PERISHABLE in the beverage cooler– Do not put medication, food, or milk products (milk, cheese, etc) in there– Most beverage coolers are the same way: they are not designed to operate like actual refrigerators that can maintain temperature reliably regardless of ambient temps- Ensure there is sufficient space at the back and sides to allow proper air circulation (at least 4″)– Prolongs life of compressor and allows for more consistent temperatures– Avoid putting the beverage cooler into an enclosed space— Manual and back of fridge state that this product was designed for “Free-standing installation ONLY”- There was a mention in the manual to contact Whynter customer service if the power cord was damaged– Euhomy said that this was a misprint- Manufacturer claims energy usage of about 0.79 kwH/dayDEFROSTING AND HOW REFRIGERATORS WORKI was fortunate (or unfortunate) to troubleshoot our home refrigerator a few years ago when it could not keep food frozen nor items cool in the fridge section, resulting in nearly a thousand dollars in lost food and medication⦠twice. Sears technicians were useless and considered the unit a total loss. After having spent months researching and learning, I gained an understanding of how refrigerators work and fixed it myself. (If you are curious, 2 thermistors needed to be replaced at a couponed cost of $86.)- A refrigerator has a condenser coil that cools and condenses the refrigerant– Usually, the coil can be found in the freezer section or at the back of a standalone refrigerator- The compressor (and associated fan) is turned on or off as needed to maintain the fridge’s/freezer’s temperatures in conjunction with Thermistor(s) (resistance thermometers)- Over time, ice builds up on the condenser coil and affects the cooling efficiency (and reduces freezer space)- For optimal efficiency, you should defrost the condenser coil (freezer or standalone fridge) at least once a year by unplugging the appliance and letting the ice melt off the sides and shelves– Have a towel ready to soak up the melted water and wipe dry the sides before turning it back on- Todayâs refrigerators have an auto-defrost cycle where heat is applied to the freezer’s evaporator coil– Melted water leaves the freezer and is evaporated by a fan– Cycle can occur once or multiple times a day, resulting in fluctuating temperatures- Auto-defrosting fridges cost more, use more energy, make more noise, but require less maintenanceThis Euhomy BR-115 beverage cooler has an auto-defroster. It drains defrosted water through the outlet at the back wall and into the drain pain that is located above the compressor.FINAL THOUGHTSOur family really like this Euhomy beverage cooler. It has freed up a LOT of space in our counter-depth kitchen fridge for items that can spoil, and having it close to the office room makes it very convenient to grab a drink during a short break (especially nowadays with working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic). Our biggest worry, however, is that a small child (like our son) could accidentally grab the wrong drink and perhaps drop it onto the ground. Be mindful of how and where you place the drinks within the storage space.
David Flett –
Works fine but when it is running it is really quite noisy. Not happy with it and would not buy it again.