
Note: Midea's 3.1 Cubic Foot Mini Fridge and Freezer is the same fridge from the same manufacturer, and often cheaper.

The back of the refrigerator compartment also tends to get colder, which you can use accordingly, but it can also be a nuisance. If you don't store 12-ounce cans, you might find that the can holder on the door becomes wasted space, and while most people agree that the freezer works well, some have found that temperature fluctuates above freezing. There are a few reasons this fridge isn't for everyone, though. Basically, you could easily live out of this fridge if you wanted. Temperature range: Fridge, 32° F to 50° F freezer, -11.2° F to 5° FĪ mini fridge with a separate freezer is a great package for galley kitchens, dorms, and wet bars where you want to have all possible storage options.īetween the slick glass shelves (which we like because they don't have any plastic pieces that could trap bacteria and grime), the can holder, a section on the door for two-liter bottles or wine bottles, and a space on top for butter or smaller items, GE's 3.1 cubic foot mini fridge is packed with features.

Pros: Great layout with designated sections, separate freezer storage, easy-to-clean glass shelvesĬons: Back wall freezes, can storage is basically useless if you don't store 12-ounce cans GE's 3.1-Cubic-Foot mini fridge has a separate freezer and plenty of smartly-designated space for cans, food, and more.
