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  2. Minibar - Wikipedia

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    Typically the minibar cooling unit was different from standard refrigerators, using absorption technology. An Italian company was the first manufacturer to install a compressor mini-refrigerator in the NASA Space Shuttle in 1982. A compressor refrigeration unit, in addition to a timer and a eutectic plate, allow saving more energy, compared to ...

  3. Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    Food in a refrigerator with its door open. A refrigerator, commonly shortened to fridge, is a commercial and home appliance consisting of a thermally insulated compartment and a heat pump (mechanical, electronic or chemical) that transfers heat from its inside to its external environment so that its inside is cooled to a temperature below the room temperature. [1]

  4. My Mini Fridge Doubles as a Bar Cart—And It Tells Me ... - AOL

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    The Rocco Smart Fridge is chicer than any other mini fridge on the market and doubles as a bar cart. After using it for weeks, read my full review here.

  5. Wet bar - Wikipedia

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    A wet bar with a bar fridge adjoining a kitchen. A wet bar is a small bar used for mixing and serving alcoholic beverages that includes a sink with running water, as opposed to a "dry bar" that does not include a sink. [1] A wet bar can increase the rate at which drinks are served because of the sink, which allows for glasses to be cleaned ...

  6. 17 Designer-Approved Modern Coffee Bar Ideas We're ... - AOL

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    Backlit Coffee Bar. This collab between wine and coffee makes for a perfect day-to-night transition, without ever leaving the kitchen. Especially worthy of a mention are the coffee bar’s marble ...

  7. Cryocooler - Wikipedia

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    The term is most often used for smaller systems, typically table-top size, with input powers less than about 20 kW. Some can have input powers as low as 2–3 W. Large systems, such as those used for cooling the superconducting magnets in particle accelerators are more often called cryogenic refrigerators. Their input powers can be as high as 1 MW.