Yes, you can. But cools from 60degrees to 40degrees!
BallyK
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 18, 2005 @ 8:06p
TSE said: can you use it in the car?If it's the same fridge they had for free last year it should come with an adapter for your car. These are VERY small, but if you don't need a lot of space, they're a hell of a deal for free. By the way, it uses a fairly loud fan that can easily be replaced with a quieter one. It takes a standard 80mm computer fan.
BallyK
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 18, 2005 @ 8:08p
JB-007 said: Yes, you can. But cools from 60degrees to 40degrees!They work a bit better than that. I get ice build-up in mine from time to time. I'd say its closer to a 40 degree temperature drop.
Free is Free......but.......this unit is so small it will only hold a six pack if the drinks are placed horizontally. This is no "dorm size" fridge. "Mini" is the correct term.
tbyte said: TSE said: good find, they have the VirusScan 9.0 free after $50 MIR meanwhile I'm not seeing that, I'm only seeing $20 rebate. Details? Bump
proxybot
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 18, 2005 @ 8:27p
weekly flyer pages 4-5
looks like it's for upgrades from an older version of Virusscan
my father laughed when he saw me open the package of hte fridge. it relly is tiny - cute though. I've never used mine, so i cant tell you if its works well. I can kist tell you its tiny.
anhsupra
Broke Member
posted: Apr. 18, 2005 @ 11:26p
Can someone post the pic of this "mini" fridge? Thanks.
Had to order a couple of things anyway, thanks op! Anyone have an idea what this looks like? No pic on site.
Adaman
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 19, 2005 @ 12:08a
Any chance i could use a mini fridge to cool my computer? Don't think my case would fit in there
propellah
Member
posted: Apr. 19, 2005 @ 12:14a
It's one of those crappy things you can get on eBay for $9. I bought one at Target for $15 but returned it because it couldn't cool 2 soda cans. Just loud while doing nothing.
this is pure crap, I don't think you can cool anything with this crap.
propellah
Member
posted: Apr. 19, 2005 @ 12:21a
Soybomb said: propellah said: Why not just buy THIS? $40 is more than free
Yeah well, it's not technically free, since you gotta spend $50. And I'm sure some will order something just so they can say they got something for nothing. If they're gonna do that, why not buy a fridge that actually works? Not a junk that's noisy as heck and can't cool a water bottle.
kennydredrum
Member
posted: Apr. 19, 2005 @ 12:47a
I got one of these mini fridge in Jan 2005. It is already broken now, There seems to be no warranty on this available. I guess I'll have to throw it away. The worst part of this fridge is that it can only hold EXACTLY 6 coke cans. You can't even put a small TV dinner inside. The looks of the fridge are OK, but it's not very useful indeed.
peacherwu
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 19, 2005 @ 3:17a
This fridge is totally JUNK. Not worthwhile at all unless you really want to buy something.
I just added $100 worth of items to my cart, added the 20off100 coupon. Then added this fridge, and then added the coupon for the fridge, and a screen came up telling me I have only $50.50 in my cart and I need to add 49.50 to cart before my 20off100 coupon will work. What a bummer. Coupons won't stack and I tried to play around with it, but it won't work. Danm.
indianajones2004
Member
posted: Apr. 19, 2005 @ 8:08a
Would it be better to allow coupons be applied on electronic stuffs rather than these minifridge?
johnstexas
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Apr. 19, 2005 @ 8:57a
lexx said: the correct street term for this fridge would be "micro".hehe!
You beat me to it. I would hate to see what nanofridge looks like.
The fridge it pretty much useless. It holds like two cans of coke..... just too small for practical use. If anyone wants it, I'm willing to part with mine.
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