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Koolatron KWC-4 Coca-Cola Personal 6-Can Mini Fridge by Koolatron

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Koolatron KWC-4 Coca-Cola Personal 6-Can Mini Fridge
(Kitchen) Koolatron
Release date: 2006-07-05

Measures 11 by 8 by 11-inch
4-Liter mini fridge holds up to 612-ounce cans of soda
Cools up to 40-degrees below ambient temperature
Vibrant red exterior with white Coca-Cola trademark
Self-locking recessed door handle


Price: $49.99 $40.49


Customer Reviews:
  1. Great for study room
    I really like iced apple juice, but the ice was melting before I ever finished my drink. I was going through apple juice like crazy, but never really drinking much of it. I bought this personal fridge to cut down on wasting apple juice (don't like it all watered down from melted ice). It works so...
  2. Works great, but time will tell if it gets a 5th star
    This little "backup" fridge keeps 6 soda cans very cold. The look is pretty neat. My main quibble is with the latch mechanism. It's a little plastic thing that I'm afraid will break because it takes a little bit of guess work to figure out wither to pull or turn to open. (It turns.) It's...
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Energy Adviser: Keep energy use low when you're away

As fall weather begins to coast into winter chill, many Northwest residents head south to warmer and sunnier climates to avoid the worst of the season. While unoccupied houses may still use some power, there are many ways to reduce your electric bill while you are away.

Heat is the biggest energy expense during winter, so turning the heat to 50 degrees is the best way to cut the power bill.

“The idea is to lower the inside temperature as much as possible,” said Bob West, energy counselor at Clark Public Utilities. “Homeowners can even turn the power completely off, if they have someone in the area who will regularly check on the house, and turn the heat on a bit if the weather turns really cold, say into the 30s.”

Without heat, some homes may suffer from moisture condensation inside because of temperature swings outside. On a sunny winter day the outside temperature may climb as much as 30 degrees from the overnight low while the house remains cold inside, West said. The cold interior air sucks moisture into the house.