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Help - Beer Fridge?
ched999uk
29-06-2016
Maybe not best forum but always good to have a cool beer when watching a film.

I have had my trusty Electrolux Absorption (no compressor so silent) fridge for a good 16 years and it has broken. Looks like gas has escaped due to corrosion

So I am trying to find a small quiet fridge to chill my beer to about 0 to 2 degrees C (Super chilled). Most normal fridges only go to about 4DegC. Wine coolers only go to 7DegC!!

So anyone any suggestions for a small, quiet, low temp fridge to restore my cool beer?

Thanks for any help in my hour of need.
Rapid 17
02-07-2016
I bought one of these recently and it chills my beer to the temperature you require, it doesn't hold a lot though. The temperature control is numbered 1-6 and I have mine set at 5, I've just checked the temperature and it showed 0 C

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...tm#pdpFullDesc

I bought mine from Tesco Direct when it was on offer, It's now £99.00 there with free delivery.
ched999uk
02-07-2016
Thanks very much for that. The black version is only £79 at the moment on Tesco
Slightly concerned by the ice box, does it freeze up and need defrosting very often?

Thanks very much for the temperature measurement, it's so difficult to find this info out.

Thanks again.
Rapid 17
06-07-2016
I've not used the ice box, I've just had a look inside though and there's no ice. I only really bought it because my regular fridge isn't quite big enough. I previously had a proper beer fridge which was used very occasionally when I defrosted the main fridge, however, it didn't achieve the low temperature I required and the fuses in the mains plug kept blowing so I took it to the tip. It was a bad buy considering how little use it had.
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