Personal Fridges
Wagan EL2260 6-Liter Personal Fridge / Warmer
(Automotive) Wagan
LED digital temperature display
Hot/Cold/Off switch
Maximum cooling capacity is 35 - 40 degrees below room temperature
Dual function - also can warm food up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit
Capacity - 6 liters/9 cans
Price:
$59.95
$38.99
Customer Reviews:
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Wimpy little portable fridge with AUTO PLUG ONLY
I know I was not the only one to be misled by the product discription, and when I contacted the seller about the 'missing wall plug' all I got was the runaround. Be aware this item only comes with the auto-plug feature, the optional wall plug is only if you buy it seperately, that is, if you can... -
The temperature read out lies
Got this item yesterday and plugged it in. Was very impressed at first. The temperature indicator was showing rapid temperature decrease finally down to 45 degrees. This was inside a 78 degree home. Ok, I then put a thermometer inside the unit and closed it up for an hour. The external...
Answers
It's a small personal fridge used for drinks but the fuse keeps blowing how do I increase the voltage for the room?
A Fridge only uses the same amount of electricity as a Light Bulb. The Electric supply to any outlet should handle it. If the Fuse keeps blowing then you need advice from someone who can check it out for you. Dont keep blowing fuses as it will eventually cause other damage.
I am looking for a small personal fridge under $150. I'm probably going to use it to store soda, and other beverages. What is the most reliable fridge out on the market?
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Price:
$74.99
$60.50
Vibrant red exterior with white Coca-Cola trademark
7-liter mini fridge holds up to 9 12-ounce cans of soda
Solid-state thermoelectric cooling system keeps drinks cold
Self-locking recessed door handle; removable shelf
Measures 11 by 11 by 14 inches
A collection of funny and outrageous internet personal advertisements along with my twisted first reaction to the ads.
A peaceful place to pump
When Jennifer Porter came back to work after the February 2011 birth of her son, she had to find a private place to pump breast milk twice daily.
Now, part of a grant from the Minnesota Department of Health could help boost the number of private spaces for nursing mothers like her on campus.
Porter said her office understood the challenges breast-feeding presents and allowed her to use a conference room as a place to pump milk or nurse a baby. But not all departments have the space to give up to nursing mothers and some spots are kept secret for fear they might get crowded.
An ad-hoc committee made of University of Minnesota employees and students strives to ensure there are sufficient on-campus lactation rooms — convenient and quiet spaces where breast-feeding mothers can go to pump breast milk or feed their babies, said Catherine Osborne, a public health nurse at Boynton Health Service.
“Breast-feeding is an important part of my child’s upbringing, so it’s nice to be supported in that personal decision,” Porter said.
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For illustration, I had been in a big hurry last week, so as an alternative to scrolling on the shut down list as I was departing the workplace, I made the calamitous error of getting treatments. I pushed the “on” press button till the appliance lumbered to quiet.
Little do I’m sure that’s the final gasp for my harddrive, which mind you, is really a misnomer. Nothing is long-lasting about harddrives. They destruct too rapidly and too usually.
Which provides me to my position.
Computers needs to be just like sturdy and hard like a superior icebox, why not?
They’re APPLIANCES, not messengers from the Almighty!...
Mini Fridge Cooler / Warmer Mini Cooler & Warming personal fridge ...
I use this cooler under my desk at work. It's the second one I've purchased actually. The first one lasted about 2 years being constantly turned on. I just don't like smashing my lunch into the shared refridgerator with the rest of my coworkers. The power supply to our cubicle village can't support the little personal refridgerators and we've been threatened not to test this. It's almost silent fan can't be heard outside of my cubicle and it quickly turns into unperceptable background noise. The only one little thing I'm not thrilled about is the instructions tell you to turn it off for 1 hour after every 24 hours of continuous use. This means my yogurt warms up for 60 minutes during the day, or I have to turn it off before I go home and can't leave anything in there overnight. I don't always eat all my lunch so now I have to take home my left overs. It's not that big of a deal but sometimes I forget. I suppose I run the risk of burning...

