04-20-13, 07:54 PM | #11 |
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Danby, huh?
I'm doing OK with a 3.2 cubic foot refrig. that I got at a thrift store for $20. Mine has a freezer which is worthless. I'm thinking about upscaling to a 4.4 cubic foot refrig, with no freezer. I'm looking at someting LIKE THIS... I'm not so crazy about Walmart, but they had a good picture. The power consumption looks surprisingly high, considering the small size. I think that by defeating the de-frost system, a lot more energy could be reduced. I also don't usually drink anything that comes out of a can or bottle, so that feature is a burden to me. This is definitely NOT a state of the art refrig, but it is thrifty. ...and I have a freezer down cellar. -AC
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