Midea WHD-113FW1 Double Reversible Door Refrigerator and Freezer, 3.1 Cubic Feet, White
This Midea 3.1 cu. ft. compact refrigerator offers separate refrigerator and freezer sections, as well as, much more. With its Energy Star rating, the unit helps keep food and drinks cool, along with electrical costs of operation as low as possible. This compact unit is a great solution in various locations such as bars, offices, rec-rooms, apartments, and many more. It is a design-friendly unit, as the door swing can be reversed to fit comfortably in your room layout. Youll have no problem keeping the contents organized with the interior lighting and shelving system. This high efficiency unit can be an innovative addition to your space. Package Content: Refrigeratormanualwarranty
Product Features
- Adjustable Temperature Ranges: Refrigerator Compartment 32′ to 50′ F / Freezer Compartment -11.2′ to 5’F
- Features Adjustable Legs and a Reversible Door that can Open from Left or Right
- Interior Light,Dimension : 18.5×19.37×32.95 (W*D*H).
- Separate Fruit and Vegetable Drawer. Note: The Internal Walls of the Main Compartment are Slightly Tapered Toward the Back
- Full 1-Year Warranty
2-Door is the way to go for mini-fridge Purchased March-2015Had single door refrigerator in the past and was unhappy with freezer. Double door is the way to go.ProsFreezer:Keeps Ice Cream FrozenFreezes IceAdequate SpaceRefrigerator:Generous SpaceKeeps all my items cold (Ex: water, cold drinks, milk, salad, pudding, jello, cheese, mediation)QuietOver all look very pleasingCons:Inside of refrigerator door/can rack-hard to get cans outCareful-If…
Excellent dorm minifridge This is a good dorm minifridge. The freezer keeps things frozen, the fridge keeps things cold, and I don’t have to use the overstuffed communal fridges in the kitchen. It’s big enough to hold quite a bit of food, yet small enough to fit well in my ~200 sq ft dorm room. Highly recommended for any college student who wants/needs to cook for themself.Noise level: Quieter than I was expecting, makes a little humming noise. I have auditory processing disorder, so repetitive/constant…
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