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  2. This tiny fridge keeps your things hot or cold anywhere ...

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    The AstroAI Mini Fridge is a tiny fridge perfect for taking on road trips or keeping personal snacks inside your dorm. Keep your drinks, medications and beauty products cool or your snacks and ...

  3. Pot-in-pot refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    A pot-in-pot refrigerator, clay pot cooler [1] or zeer (Arabic: زير) is an evaporative cooling refrigeration device which does not use electricity. It uses a porous outer clay pot (lined with wet sand) containing an inner pot (which can be glazed to prevent penetration by the liquid) within which the food is placed.

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    Black Friday is here and these are some of the best deals on mini fridges including brands like Black + Decker, Frigidaire, and Insignia. Store Your Secret Snacks In A Hugely-Discounted New Mini ...

  5. 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 ...

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  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).