COOLING AND REFRIGERATION
Cloud Mountain Cloud Mountain OKADA Beverage refrigerator or Wine Cooler with Glass Door for Beer, soda or Wine Mini Fridge freestanding for Home, Office or Bar - Drink Freezer for Party
4 ReviewsBrand: Cloud MountainColor: Black 2Features: MODERN WINE COOLER - This 3.2 cubic feet, free standing beverage refrigerator features a double-pane glass front door with a sophisticated stainless steel frame offers protection from harmful UV rays. Its blue soft LED interior light allows you to see your beverages, day or night. REMOVABLE SHELVES - Mini fridge with large, internal storage design is equipped with 3 adjustable and removable wire shelves. It can easily fit various quantities of drinks or wine bottles. Max: 90 standard sized soda or beer cans, or 26 bottles of wine EASY-TO-USE DESIGN - Single zone beverage mini refrigerator has an easy touch temperature control that cools down to 40°F. This mini refrigerator is perfect for you to keep a variety of beverages on hand for guests. Small size and large capacity works perfectly in any home, office, dorm room or event HIGH EFFICIENT COOLER TECH - Our heavy duty, vertical chiller features energy efficient advanced technology. With the advanced fan cooling system and quality compressor, the running noise of the wine refrigerator has become quiet enough. After finishing the cooling process the cooler will stay quiet like other household appliances WORRY-FREE CUSTOMER SERVICE - We provide a 12 Month warranty for this Beverage Fridge. If there are any problems with the product, customer can contact us directly. We will work to give you a 100% satisfied solution model number: CMW5899BPart Number: CMW5899BEAN: 0768253051650Package Dimensions: 34.6 x 22.0 x 20.1 inches
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Refrigerators are home appliances used to cool and chill drinks, food, and ingredients. It is an essential food storage item that is present in any modern home. They come in different shapes and sizes, and some are built specifically for a specific item.
History of Refrigeration
The earliest known recorded history of cold storage is found among the ancient Iranians. They used yakhchāls, a domed ice house, to store food. Refrigeratory became a known term around the 17th century but still used ice houses and ice boxes at that time.
The first artificial cold storage started with Willian Cullen when he created a small refrigerating machine in 1755. The device creates a partial vacuum over a container of diethyl ether, which is boiled. The heat surrounds the container and creates a cooling system.
Since then, multiple experiments have been performed until they came up with the bottom cooling system around the 1940s. Mass production of this refrigerator became prominent around World War II and became present in every home, which is the new norm.
Things to Consider Before Buying a Refrigerator
Configuration
This refers to the freezer placement in the refrigerator. Side-by-sides, top-freezers and bottom-freezers are examples of freezer placement. Side-by-side doors require less space for the doors to open, and the top freezers cost less. Both need you to bend down to get items, while bottom-freezers make ingredients available at eye level.
Size
How you choose your fridge size will depend on how big your kitchen is. If you have a large kitchen, big refrigerators shouldn’t be an issue. But if you have a small kitchen, mini-fridges may be beneficial for your space limitation.
Finish
One of the most popular finishes is black stainless steel or white finish. Some finishes are fingerprint or scratch-proof, while others have a customizable design feature.