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  2. Best Mini Fridges for Snacks and Drinks - AOL

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    The energy-efficient compressor is quite quiet and quickly cools the mini-fridge to 34 degrees F. hOmeLabs. Buy. Freestanding and suitable for restaurants and home kitchens, this 33.3-inch chiller ...

  3. Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s a competition was held among the major US manufacturers to encourage energy efficiency. [39] Current US models that are Energy Star qualified use 50% less energy than the average 1974 model used. [40] The most energy-efficient unit made in the US consumes about half a kilowatt-hour per day (equivalent to 20 W continuously). [41]

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    Retro Compact Premium Mini Fridge. Frigidaire's mini refrigerator is currently on sale for $200, making it easily the least expensive option on this list--especially considering how much you get ...

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    Small and compact, mini fridges can fit anywhere and keep extra drinks and snack cool. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Atlant (appliance company) - Wikipedia

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    The Minsk Refrigerator Plant produced its first built-in refrigerators, the XM 4007, and a Class A energy efficiency model which reduced energy consumption up to 30%. 2009 saw the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Minsk Refrigerator Plant; in the same year, the plant launched a refrigerator line using equipment from the German company ...

  7. Absorption refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    Common absorption refrigerators use a refrigerant with a very low boiling point (less than −18 °C (0 °F)) just like compressor refrigerators.Compression refrigerators typically use an HCFC or HFC, while absorption refrigerators typically use ammonia or water and need at least a second fluid able to absorb the coolant, the absorbent, respectively water (for ammonia) or brine (for water).