10 Coolest Beer Fridge of 2017

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If you’re looking for a 2017 Father’s Day gift, or just know someone who’d love to keep beers around them, it’s time to get them a beer fridge. Whether you’re a light drinker or have the finest wine collection, you’ll definitely need a place to store all those bottles.

There are various of beer fridges to choose from. Some are large or small in size, while others may need built-in installation or not. With the following list, these beer fridges have guaranteed excellent performance despite its difference. Depending on your situation and budget, you’ll find the most practical option.

The following compiled best beer fridges are tested with both temperature control, energy consumption, and capacity. With good reviews and years of fridge testing experience, below are everything you should consider on your bucket list.

RCA Stainless Steel Mini Refrigerator

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If you’re looking for a beer fridge that can hold up to 100 cans and would be able to use some space for a simple onion dip and salsa, this is the fridge for you. With its reversible door, it can also be placed in any spot of your room. It features an adjustable lever feet and thermostat for an ultimate versatility experience. There is slide out shelves which make it easy to clean. What’s more, you don’t have to worry about the electricity as it is low energy consumption. It’s one of the most affordable beer fridges out there as well, as it only costs $106.71.

Danby Classic Compact All Refrigerator

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If you do not worry about the budget, consider Danby Classic Compact All Mini Fridge with white LED lights, glass shelves, black interior lining, and chrome trim on the front. Danby is one of the best performing brands that are tested. Their products certainly offer substance and style. The fridge costs $300 less or more, it’s pretty expensive but it’s worth the price.

Danby Stainless Steel Can Beverage Center

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Another beer or can fridge to try out from Danby. It’s one of the best sellers in Amazon and its capacity can hold to up to 120 cans. It has an interior light, along with 3 black wire shelves. The door is made of glass with stainless steel trim and black-coated body. The fridge is composed of the mechanical thermostat with a temperature ranging of 43F – 57F.

Costway Beer, Wine, Soda Mini Fridge

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If you’re looking for a simple mini fridge to place in a small room, Costway Can Beverage Mini Fridge should be included on your bucket list. It provides an outstanding performance over time that can hold a capacity of 120 cans. The door is composed of tempered glass and a stainless steel frame.

Whynter Beverage Refrigerator Featuring Internal Fan

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Whynter offers amazing beverage refrigerator as well. And Whynter BR-130SB Refrigerator is highly recommended. It has mechanical temperature control ranging from high 30ºF – mid 60ºF, an internal fan and LED lighting are included as well. Its door is reversible.

Whynter Beverage Refrigerator

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This type of refrigerator is available for Whynter BR-128WS 120 cans capacity and BR-091WS 90 cans capacity mini fridge. Both are featured stainless steel trimmed glass door including the sleek white cabinet. Cylinder locks with two keys are available for security. The refrigerators have a mechanical temperature control with temperature ranging from high 30ºF – mid 60ºF.

Avanti AR321BB

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The appearance of Avanti AR321BB is one of the basic looking mini fridges that will not make any impression on us. But the temperature output is excellent, along with the lack of a door-mounted can dispenser. It’s still considered an adequate $210 mini fridge that definitely stands out.

Wine Enthusiast Beverage Center

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The $248 Wine Enthusiast Evolution Series is one of the best beer fridges you can consider. The fridge features easy-to-use controls, adjustable shelving, and a sleek glass door design. The beverage center is designed to specifically hold bottles and cans, which is without question, the best one out there.

 

Phiestina Stainless Beer/Beverage Fridge

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Phiestina Fridge can hold up to 106 cans which can be ideal for those who wants to include foods, desserts, and anything else to occupy more room. There are 6 removable wire shelves to store cans and bottles, equipped with blue LED lighting to help you find a beer or drink at night.

Danby Red/White/Blue Refrigerator With Black Cabinet

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The New Danby Budweiser mini fridge is definitely being recognized for its decent performance. The fridge features an adjustable interior shelf, scratch resistant worktop, reversible door hinge, and a 3.3 cu.ft. interior fridge capacity. It can hold up to 15 cans which are perfect if you are not storing a lot of bottles on a regular basis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Avanti launches prepaid, Ka-band satellite internet access, wants us Yelping from the Alps

Avanti launches prepaid, Kaband satellite internet access, wants us Skyping from the Alps

Avanti has been beaming satellite broadband to Europe for awhile, but it's been tied to a subscription through carrier deals. That's a tough sell to customers who, by definition, don't want to be tied to anything -- which is why the company just launched prepaid satellite internet access for the continent. Although the Ka-band service's 4Mbps downstream and 1Mbps upstream speeds won't have anyone dropping their 330Mbps fiber anytime soon, the pay-as-you-go strategy will let travelers and rural dwellers get broadband in a pinch, no matter how spotty terrestrial access might get. Imagine Skype calls during Swiss ski vacations and you've got the gist of it. Carriers will resell the data in healthy doses of 1GB or larger, and Avanti is adamant that there won't be any nasty throttling surprises waiting in store. While exact prices will depend on partners, the provider isn't waiting for those details before it covers much of the Old World: its upcoming HYLAS 2 satellite (what you see above) will share the speed with Africa, the Caucasus region and the Middle East as of August 2nd, making it almost too easy for us to update Google+ in Georgia.

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