Reddit Reddit reviews Culinair Af100s 1.7-Cubic Foot Compact Refrigerator, Silver and Black

We found 3 Reddit comments about Culinair Af100s 1.7-Cubic Foot Compact Refrigerator, Silver and Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Culinair Af100s 1.7-Cubic Foot Compact Refrigerator, Silver and Black
1.7-cubic foot compact fridgeThermoelectric technologyAuto-defrost and temperature controllerFlush back design with adjustable feet and a reversible door.Ultra quiet. Unit cools to 51 degrees Fahrenheit (11 degrees Celsius)Note: Mini-fridges are not intended for garage or outdoor use. This model performs as designed and is not intended to replace a traditional home refrigerator unit.
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3 Reddit comments about Culinair Af100s 1.7-Cubic Foot Compact Refrigerator, Silver and Black:

u/[deleted] · 11 pointsr/loseit

First: Go to the desk and see if it's possible to get moved to a room with a fridge or get a fridge put in your room. It may cost extra, but I know from years of working in a hotel that they often have extra fridges for emergencies (90% of the time it's for diabetics who need it for insulin).

If that isn't an option then perhaps you could look at buying a small microwave and small fridge for your stay. You can get really small ones like this for under $100. The same with small microwaves.

If that is also not an option then your choices become non-frozen foods. Do they have a microwave in the breakfast or lobby area that you could use for things like canned soup? If not you could get a single burner plug in for around $30. Just enough to cook things like canned soups.

There are even smaller fridges intended for just a few cans of soda that you could use to put deli meat and cheese and and get sandwich thins or other low calorie bread for making sandwiches. Maybe even a bit of lettuce.

Get snacks like trail mix and beef jerky, or fiber one bars and things like that. If you have access to a fridge at work you could buy some frozen meals like Healthy Choice Steamers (less than 300 calories) or others for lunches and just get the 5 you need for a week and keep them in there if possible.

Oh! Even cheaper then getting your own fridge you could get a cooler. They should have an ice machine, or you can buy ice, so you could keep refrigerated stuff in there like sandwich meat and cheese or lettuce and other salad stuff, and just dump out the melted water when you get home from work into the tub and refill with fresh ice. It doesn't have to be a big cooler.

u/costellofolds · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm going to assume you're living in a dorm. Dorm living can be a real beast, especially if you're on a floor where you share a bathroom. Things that can make it much more comfortable: