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The MideaWHS-65LB1 Compact Refrigerator is a sleek, energy-efficient solution for your cooling needs, featuring a reversible door, adjustable temperature control, and ample storage for beverages and snacks, all in a compact design perfect for any space.
Brand Name | Midea |
Model Info | WHS-65LB1 |
Item Weight | 30 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.7 x 18.6 x 19.4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | WHS-65LB1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Capacity | 1.6 Cubic Feet |
Annual Energy Consumption | 207 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 1.6 Cubic Feet |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | WHS-65LB1 |
Form Factor | Stand Alone |
Special Features | Adjustable Shelves |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Connector Type | No |
Defrost | Manual |
Door Hinges | Reversible |
Door Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Shelf Type | Wire |
Shelves | 1 |
Material Type | Iron |
Included Components | NO |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
K**R
Great price & works great!
This fridge is perfect! The packaging was exceptional. No damage & everything was packed neatly & completely secure. The instructions were clear & the setup was so easy. I carried the fridge upstairs myself, so it was light enough for a woman to carry up two flights of stairs by myself. The fridge was cold within hours. We are using it in the upstairs master bedroom & it has been a blessing for the late night water bottles or Gatorade. My husband has knee problems & has a hard time walking up & down the stairs, so not only did we buy the fridge for convenience, but for his safety as well.I highly recommend this purchase for drinks & small food items. It was priced perfectly. It is very quiet as well. No disturbance while sleeping.
D**S
Roomy and keeps food cold
Great little refrigerator, perfect for my needs. Fits under my desk, is super quiet, and keeps food cold. It also surprisingly roomy and can hold a lot. I haven’t used the freezer section so can’t speak to that.
V**O
Works great!
Good Fridge
M**A
Good compact refrigerator but noisy
I needed a compact and quiet refrigerator for my bedroom so I bought this one. This is a nice refrigerator. It has a good look. I used it for a week and as far as I could tell, it worked very well. It kept my food cool. I also think it has a good/decent amount of space for a compact refrigerator. But it is noisy. When doing my research for "quiet compact refrigerators" this specific Midea refrigerator came up. It is a little quieter than some of the others I tried but it made this continuous gurgling sound that really stuck out and was annoying. I really wanted to keep this refrigerator but I couldn't deal with the gurgling sound so I returned it. The other thing I found a little annoying was the cord being tucked in all the way in the back to the point that it got stuck and was hard to pull out. I almost thought the cord was something else because I couldn't get the the actual cord unstuck. I called their customer service number for support and the good thing is I was able to speak to a representative right away. So kudos for good customer support. If you are looking for a quiet compact refrigerator for a bedroom, I suggest the Galanz 1.7 Cu ft Single Door Mini-Fridge, Black, eStar. I tried a few other refrigerators and it's the quietest I found at an affordable price. I've been using the Galanz for over a month and I've been happy with it. I hope this is helpful!
T**G
Large and cold, but not deep.
My model is the 1.6 cubic feet fridge.The refrigerator can cram a surprising number of things inside, but there are some substantial caveats to that. As is easily seen from the pictures, the fridge has an upside-down L shape volume, i.e. the back side is a raised shelf. This is unfortunate in many ways, because* You cannot fit a full gallon of milk anywhere (as far as I can tell at least)* Anything plate-sized is a challenge to fit in the fridge. Obviously it must go on the back shelf, but by itself there is a chance it'll topple off balance because the shelf is barely deep enough to hold the plate. The included rack or a short object in front would of course solve this issue, but then there's no room for tall objects like half gallon milk jugs.* Certain fatter objects (but not as fat as a gallon of milk) will prevent the door from closing if there is also a large-ish object in the door shelf (the rod that you can see holding the 2 L soda in the Amazon image rotates to accomodate space). There is a reason why all of the Amazon images are shot at a low angle, so it's hard to see how deep the front space isn't. Other customer images demonstrate that the bottom shelf is like 2.5 cans of soda deep when the door rod is swung out (interesting unit to measure things...).Thus, don't expect to fit a pizza in here. Most takeout containers are small enough to cram into various spots in the fridge, but it's not guaranteed (especially pasta containers).I considered doing a systematic study of the temperature gradient in the fridge at different settings, but I found that the temperature didn't change much between the pseudo-freezer compartment in the top right and the opposite corner in the door (that is, the entire fridge is fairly even in temperature). Thus, I leave my fridge in the middle cold setting. At this setting, milk sitting in the door will not spoil faster than expected, and things directly under the pseudo-freezer will experience some light freezing sometimes. The pseudo-freezer itself is not much colder - you can freeze water in here, but I would not recommend storing ice cream.As for other aspects of the fridge - it's compact, quiet, and easy to clean. In the beginning it might seem loud, but that's because it's starting up for the first time at room temperature. Note that you should leave the fridge open for an hour before plugging it in to get rid of the smell - after that it's odorless.
A**A
Super quiet and super cold
This little refrigerator is perfect for our needs. It's VERY quiet, and keeps things VERY cold, all while using VERY little electricity (only 45-50 watts, and my watt meter estimated that it cost well under $1 a month to run). It's also not very big, but big enough to keep a bottle or two of wine, sodas, and snacks. We keep it in our walk-in master bedroom closet, in order to keep our teenage boys from having access to our wine, energy drinks, etc. We had to after one son helped himself to a bottle of wine in a display rack in the dining room. He also likes to drink all the cold sodas from the kitchen fridge, so when I sit down to dinner I sometimes don't have a cold soda. So I keep a couple of cold sodas in MY fridge for that reason. And when we go somewhere and leave the teenagers home, we just lock our closet.
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