Whynter 15 inch Built-In 80 Can Undercounter Stainless Steel Beverage Refrigerator Cooler
Keep your beverages perfectly chilled with the Whynter 15-inch Undercounter Beverage Refrigerator. This sleek unit, designed for both built-in and freestanding installation, boasts a 3.0 cu. ft. capacity capable of holding up to 80 standard 12 oz. cans. Its stainless steel trimmed glass door offers a clear view of your collection, while the digital touchscreen allows for precise temperature control within a range of 34°F to 54°F. Enjoy consistent cooling thanks to the fan-forced circulation and maintain freshness with the activated carbon filter. A security lock ensures your contents are safe.
$799.00
Owner Satisfaction
3.9
/ 5
Category Rank
568
/ 653
#568 in Wine Fridges
Price vs Category Average
-64%
Below average
Capacity
8012.
/ standard oz cans
Who it's for
- Seamless Built-In Design
- Premium Stainless Steel Finish
- Reliable Low Temperature Range
Who should skip it
- Limited Storage Flexibility
- Potential Compressor Noise
- Higher Cost Investment
Key Specs
Capacity
80 standard 12 oz. cans
Cabinet Storage Capacity
3.0 cu. ft.
Temperature Range
34°F – 54°F
Unit Dimensions
14.75" W x 22.25" D x 34" H
Noise Level
< 44 dBA
Refrigerant
R600a
Electrical
115V /60Hz, 85 watts / 0.9 Amps
Net Weight
72 lbs
Features
- Holds 80 standard 12 oz. cans
- Built-in or freestanding installation
- Ultra-low temperature down to 34°F
- Intuitive digital touchscreen control
- Security lock with included keys
- Fan-forced circulation for even cooling
- Activated carbon filter for odor control
- Reversible door for flexible placement
What customers say
Consumers highly value the Whynter beverage refrigerator for its sleek design and precise 15-inch fit, which seamlessly integrates into cabinetry. The stainless steel finish and blue LED lighting offer a premium aesthetic. Users find the cooling effective for maintaining consistent temperatures and appreciate the 80-can capacity for entertaining. However, satisfaction is tempered by concerns about long-term durability. While initial operation is often quiet, some reports indicate compressor noise increases over time. The primary drawback noted is perceived longevity, with some component failures occurring near the end of the warranty period. This presents a trade-off between attractive initial features and potential long-term reliability risks.
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