Can The Mini Refrigerator Be Used In The Dormitory?

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In summer, as the temperature rises, even if the dormitory is air-conditioned, there will still be frozen food.

In summer, as the temperature rises, even if the dormitory is air-conditioned, there will still be frozen food. Hot summers and cold drinks are naturally essential friends, but it is always inconvenient for friends living in the dormitory to drink a glass of ice-cola. At this time, you should buy a small refrigerator, such as a miniature car refrigerator is a good choice. This kind of refrigerator can hold 8,330 ml beverage cans, and can also hold 4 bottles of 560 ml bottled beverages, but without the partition. All friends in the dormitory can drink iced drinks. But the ice cream freezer will also be a good choice, mainly because it will have more space than a mini car refrigerator.

In addition to cooling, some miniature car refrigerators can also keep warm. The minimum cooling temperature can be as low as 0°C and the highest can reach 60°C. Therefore, we can drink cold drinks in summer and warm tea in winter. One thing is very convenient. .

Summer without cold drinks is not a good summer. If you are too lazy to buy cold drinks, buy a mini car refrigerator. However, it should be noted that this type of refrigerator cannot freeze ice cubes and quick-frozen food. Currently, there is no electronic mini refrigerator that can store frozen foods on the market. Before use, please plug in the power supply and start it for 12 hours, and then place the drink. The beverage needs to stand for 4-6 hours to reach the coolness you expect.

The power of such a mini car freezer or usually does not exceed 200 per day, and may be only a few dozen, about one kilowatt hour, as long as it has a freezer compartment. The electricity bill is low and the usage demand is easy to allocate. With this function, there is basically no demand competition. However, in some universities, the lights are still turned off and the power is cut off, so remember not to put some easily spoiled food when the power is cut off.

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