Mini Refrigerators
Bull Outdoor Products 11001 Stainless Steel Front Panel Refrigerator
(Lawn & Patio) Bull Outdoor Products
ETL Certified
4.4 cu ft Capacity
Dimensions: 20-inch W by 21-inch D by 32-3/4-inch H
Weight: 64-pound
304 Stainless Steel Door
Price:
$289.00
$289.00
Customer Reviews:
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Damaged Bull Outdoor Refrigerator
Damaged upon arrival - One side at the bottom was smashed in & now it doesn't get cold. I hope I can get my money back. The instructions also state that it cannot be anywhere colder than 60 or hotter than 90, nor can it get wet. That doesn't sound like an outdoor refrigerator to me!!! -
Rusty door
Bull Outdoor 1001 Stainlesss Steel Front Panel Refrigerator door started rusting the first winter of having it outside. How could it rust if it is stainless steel?
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Scratch resistant work-top is a great place to store
2 full shelves and 1 half shelf for maximum storage versatility; Crisper with glass top
Interior light
Automatic defrost, Mechanical thermostat
4.4 cu. ft. (124.6 litre) capacity compact refrigerator
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If you win, say, 200 million lottery one day. What would you do with it? Invest, donate, buy all you can find a nice car? — Here's what I would do with it — I bought several hundred acres just outside a large city in Texas (DFW, SA, Austin or Houston), and divide it into three sections, " boarding "section," reproduction "section, and" rescue "section. Each would be completely separate. I would be a nice barn lit border crossties to cue in a spray cover, rooms heated / cooled horse (including a refrigerator, microwave, separate changing rooms for each boundary cue, a washer / dryer , etc.) every fourth, perhaps the eighth, the barn would have a separate room and shut crosstie areas close to them. Speakers should come with a nice quiet box (borders would not be allowed to decorate with something permanent and would be charged to their output, if the box was broken or damaged their fault.) Blanket would be a bar and rope hook sliding doors on their territory, have automatic waterers, fans, and built in feeders. More sizes will be available on stand 10 x 14 for a pony up to 14 x 20 for a very large BM or project. Foaling stalls and mom / foal will be available as well. Wash racks should be available with hot and cold water in the barn. It would be enough for four horses to pastures have to share it in any time that would have all turned out at the same time, and fencing would be my typical white old timey barn fence. It would be a large, full interior (light, of course), jumping arena which would be heated / cooled and completely covered another arena for Western events (poles, keyhole, barrels, WP, etc.), a head of cattle few would be available a little further from the boarding barn and also practice cutting with. One last complete interior, heated / cooled arena will be dedicated flatwork and dressage. Each of these three separate arenas, would also have an outdoor option. Six pens round (three covered, three found) a hot walker, horse paddocks and a unique number could be available as well. A little down the road from my house would be boarding barn. It would be a beautiful two story brick home with a porch, nothing too fancy. I have a large, fully fenced back yard for my dogs. Near my house there are two barns on the opposite side and very far apart with no grazing side by side. One would be my personal horse and breeding barn, the other would be my horse barn rescue personnel. (Texas is close to Mexico, I thought it would be a lot of slaughter-bound horses to save it.) Personally my horse / breeding barn will be lit with 16 x 20 stalls, a tack room, centrally located, with heating / cooling a cover spray system, an area near the cross tie tack room, fans of all stand bridle hooks and blanket bars on the front of each stall, and auto waterers and feeders built into each stall. Together with my normal stalls, foaling stalls will have stands mom / foal, stud and insulated boxes. I was jumping inside an arena, an indoor dressage / flatwork arena, outdoor arena and behind the flat (not direct) my house between the two barns. I have two covered round pens, one almost every barn. There will be plenty of pasture space and large paddocks for spikes. Will rescue my barn 14 x 8 x 20 through 14 stalls, horse rescue will receive various sizes boxes of different sizes. There will be a control system and to cover every stand will have a halter hook bar and blanket in front of her. Feeders and waterers will not be built, buckets will be used. A range of cross tie will be close to a central room heated tack / cooled. There will be a lot of isolated quarantine paddocks and a few less isolated paddocks for horses that do not get along with other horses, pasture space is also abundant. The best part? I would charge only $ 350/month for full board. (This is unheard of here for a nice facility.) Obviously, we need to employ stable hands to feed, muck, show, etc. I would also hire the trainers to work with both borders and me. I know that the plan is quite wrong, but I likely to ever win the lottery is none beside sooo can dream, right? Your turn. I forgot to add the route mileage and Eventing courses. I'm such a dumdum sometimes. I was happy to learn … Pay college debt. Pay mother's house and car. Build two large luxury houses a ton of acreage. Buy me a nice small SUV and a black F250. Build a barn and riding facilities suitable for my needs (inland sea, large outdoor pasture, beautiful, beautiful fences, barn good, separate building for hay, heated wash stall indoor, heated tack room.) Inground swimming pool with a a stone waterfall and hot tub. A terrace grill. . Fantasy grill (s) built a stone patio area. Buy me a few truly luxury WBS (preferably weanlings / yearlings from a farm in California, which I like very much.) OTTB Buy me a very nice (with a WB-y build – not one of those bad things Scrappy little you see from. CANTER) Buy me top-of-the-line everything (pants, boots, boys and half shut, etc....
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This fridge is a great value for the price. I haven’t used the heating option yet, but I have no complaints on how it keeps my drinks cool. It is tall enough inside to hold 4 bottles of water upright in addition to 3 cans of soda. I ordered the fridge because I am deployed overseas w/the military and was able to get it shipped directly to an APO address. Well worth the money I spent!
Revised 11/29/10: I’ve owned this fridge only two months and took careful care of it, but it’s already broken. The fan bearings went out (and now it will run but with this horrible loud noise). I can’t return it, and it’s going to cost me half the purchase price to fix it. Not sure it’s worth it. Buyer beware. This thing is cute but flimsy and not built to last.
Original review, 09/10: I bought this fridge for work to keep my lunch and milk cool so I can avoid the company fridge. It’s the perfect size — it holds a quart carton of milk. Right now I also have in it a small Pyrex lunch dish, half a cantaloupe, and a block of cheese — and there’s room for more. It’s whisper-quiet, low-key, and everything in it is very cold.
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