❄️🔥 Chill or heat your essentials in style—because your mini fridge should work as hard as you do.
The Frigidaire Portable 10L Mini Fridge (EFMIS188-SS) is a compact, lightweight refrigerator with a 10-liter capacity that stores up to 15 cans. Featuring a thermoelectric cooling system, it can cool up to 20°F below ambient temperature or switch to heating mode to keep items warm. Powered by both 110V AC and 12V car adapters, it’s perfect for home, office, dorms, or travel. Its brushed stainless steel finish, LED light, and mirrored door add a stylish, multifunctional edge.
Brand Name | Frigidaire |
Model Info | EFMIS188-SS |
Item Weight | 7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 15 x 16 inches |
Item model number | EFMIS188-SS |
Capacity | 10 Liters |
Annual Energy Consumption | 50 Kilowatt Hours |
Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 10 Liters |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | EFMIS188-SS |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Features | -- |
Color | STAINLESS |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Defrost | Automatic |
Door Hinges | Right |
Door Material Type | Plastic |
Shelf Type | Plastic |
Shelves | 1 |
Certification | ETL |
Material Type | Plastic |
Included Components | Cooler |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
S**N
Exceptional little fridge!
This little guy is awesome! Last one ran constantly for nearly 3 years and works flawlessly. This one runs even colder than the last. Very small but perfect for my lunches for the week and it fits easily under my desk. For this price it was an absolute steal!!
I**!
It works well
I have this in my office. Great to keep water, sodas and my lunch.It definitely gets cold
B**A
Attractive, but subpar cooling and short lifespan
Bought this fridge for an elderly patient in an ALF who needed to keep a few things cool.It looked nice, was easy to position anywhere, and was pretty quiet... however it didn't ever get really cold, and its lifespan turned out to be very short.Unit failed within three months: beyond the Amazon return window, but still covered by manufacturer warranty, so I had to reach out to the company that makes them (Curtis).While the warranty states that the customer is responsible for "all costs associated with returning the product to us", in reality, the company asked me to complete a "field destroy" procedure in order to receive a refund or a replacement.That entailed sending a lot of pictures and information to start the process, then cutting the power cord, removing the serial number and model number, defacing the unit with the RMA number, and sending more pictures of the destroyed item.... and then taking it to the local solid waste management district transfer station to dispose of it.The company was responsive and helpful, but could not say whether I would be issued a refund (which I preferred) or a replacement (which I definitely didn't want after all of this). Ultimately, Curtis came through with a refund, as I had hoped, but it took weeks to arrive via paper check.The company was polite and communicative, but it was lot of timeconsuming busywork to go through for a low-cost item ... and sadly more landfill garbage.
T**C
Fails after 2.5years
15L review - worked great until it died today, almost at the 3 year mark. Was running 24/7. If using for storing meds, def get a temp alarm as there is no way to tell when this dies other than finding eveyything warm. The indicator light is on the back of the unit.Didnt expect it to last forever...but took a star off for it failing within 5 years.9 can review: just got it, maintains a 52.3°F temp. So far so good.
T**.
Perfect Size for Drinks, Lunch & Snacks
This is a great small refrigerator. I'm using it in my office space to keep drinks and lunch/snacks cold. It's just the perfect size, looks nice, works well, and fits in the area I planned for it. I like that I can take if places if I need to also and the different plug options.
J**T
Works But Fan Is Cheap and Whiny
I mean it works and looks nice, but quite honestly when they said in the marketing material that it's quiet, I expected it to actually be quiet. Sure, I expect something with a fan running full speed constantly to have a rush of air sound, but a better quality fan really isn't going to cut into the profit margin that much. I'm not going to bother with returning it, and I'll use it, but I'm going to modify it by putting a high quality CPU case fan in there that's designed to move a lot of air as quietly as possible. The main problem is the whine of the motor.There should be better safety mechanisms on these for the price. For instance, people complaining about these things stopping working and/or burning out prematurely are experiencing things like power supply failures that will surely let the fan turn on and make you think it's working, but there is no power to the Peltier panel...or a failure of the cooling fan causing the Peltier panel to overheat and melt the various electronic components -- like the switch for instance. There is no reason on earth that these shouldn't come with a rather cheap thermal switch to prevent this, also which would not cut into the profit margin much.One other thing that is not necessary is for the device to be constantly powered on. Basic thermostats aren't very expensive or complicated, and would not cut into the profit margin much. Maybe comparable to a few less cocktails per month per executive.I'll do some mods to it myself to get it really up to something I would call a safe, dependable cooler. It looks good though...has just enough room for all my drinks and chocolate syrup and what not.
S**R
practical
Small but really useful and working right
J**N
Yes
Good
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