Personal Fridges
Koolatron KWC-4 Coca-Cola Personal 6-Can Mini Fridge
(Kitchen) Koolatron
Release date: 2006-07-05
Vibrant red exterior with white Coca-Cola trademark
Cools up to 40-degrees below ambient temperature
4-Liter mini fridge holds up to 612-ounce cans of soda
Self-locking recessed door handle
Measures 11 by 8 by 11-inch
Price:
$49.99
$41.25
Customer Reviews:
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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... -
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...
Just trying to figure out whether it is legal or not as I am not the only one being ripped off from time at work. Mathematically, if it was 7.5 minutes it could be rounded up, anything below rounded down.
Rounding is legal as long as they do not require you to work beyond what they are paying for. In your example above, they can round to 5.5 but ONLY if the schedule is for 5 hours and 30 minutes.
Price:
$19.99
$11.52
PackIt coolers fold compactly for storage in your freezer until you are ready to use them
Packit is a freezable lunch cooler designed to keep contents cooler, longer: up to 10-hour
Perfect for perishable foods; uneaten portions can go right back into the fridge, reducing waste and saving you money
PVC/lead free, non-toxic, earth safe and re-usable; hand wash interior and exterior, not intended for dishwasher or washing machine use
Coolers feature a patented eco-gel permanently built into liner, no need for ice or gel packs, simply store your packit directly in the freezer
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Momofuku's Christina Tosi comes to town
Christina Tosi's path to pastry chef superstardom hasn't exactly followed a normal course.
Of course, "normal" isn't the way you'd describe a marathon runner who eats raw cookie dough for breakfast, prefers her milk infused with Fruity Pebbles and makes wildly addictive pastry with the same ease that she writes arcane Department of Health hazard analysis reports.
That report prompted renowned New York chef David Chang to call the French Culinary Institute grad in the first place. The next thing he knew, Tosi had organized not just his paperwork, but his entire Momofuku empire -- the legendary Momofuku, plus Ssam Bar and Noodle Bar. And every morning, Tosi would arrive at work with some mind-blowing cookie, pie or pastry she'd concocted the night before.
These days, Tosi has one of the sweetest gigs in town. The James Beard nominee provides desserts for Chang's restaurants and runs her own Momofuku Milk Bar, a bakery that traffics in Crack Pie, cereal-milk panna cotta and cookies that make your eyeballs roll back with amazement.

