(Part 2) Best compact refrigerators according to redditors

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We found 216 Reddit comments discussing the best compact refrigerators. We ranked the 78 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Compact Refrigerators:

u/geo38 · 8 pointsr/vandwellers

Your 600W inverter won't even run your water boiler.

Use watts for power and watt-hrs for energy. Ah are useless unless the voltage is also supplied.

> I think I'm just going to get some golf cart batteries as I don't have to worry about them off gassing

Not true. If the batteries have caps on them for water, they off-gas. I think people way overestimate the dangers, but unless the battery is sealed, it's going to vent gas.

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This Amazon Fridge https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O2N3JDG/ref=psdc_678542011_t2_B00D02B7DY has an energy star sticker that says 221kWhr/yr. Divide by 365 and multiply by 1000 to get whr/day or 605Whr/day

60W fan 24 hrs = 1440 Whr/day

2 charges of a smart phone. An iPhone 6 has a 1.8Ahr battery
3.7V times 2 phones is 13.3 Whr/day

Microsoft Surface Pro. I see a 65W charger on MS's website. Let's assume you run that power supply full out 8 hours per day (I'm assuming the Pro draws much less than 65W meaning it would be on for more than 8 hrs). = 512 Whr/day

Blender. I picked a $25 one on Amazon. It draws 700W (I see a problem with your inverter?) 700 10 minutes / 60 is 117 Whr/day

Water boiler. Is that the same as an electric kettle. Proctor Silex on Amazon draws 1000W (see a problem with your inverter?). I don't believe it will boil water in 15 minutes, but you're the boss. 1000W
15min / 60 = 250 Whr/day

605 + 1440 + 13 + 512 + 117 + 250 = 3000 Whr/day (rounded up)

Ignoring losses in efficiency converting 12V to 120V, to get 3000 Whr out of a 12v battery/batteries, you'll need 3000/12 or 250 Ahr.

A good 6V Duracell Golf cart battery at batteries plus is 220Ahr. (You'll need a pair to get 220Ahr at 12v) But, you don't want to routinely run a lead acid battery down beyond 50% full, or its lifetime is significantly reduced. So, you need four good-sized Golf Cart batteries for a single day of electrical usage. Where does the charging come from? Solar, you say?

Ignoring the charging losses, you need to generate 3000 Whr/day from solar to meet your needs.

This site http://solarelectricityhandbook.com/solar-irradiance.html can show how much sun shines per day given a location. I've been generous and assumed Phoenix. The website crashes if I select panels lying flat and facing straight up, so these numbers assume a 57 degree tilt.

http://i.imgur.com/M4SFASe.jpg

For the best month of the year (June), it shows 6570 Whr per square meter per day of sunlight. Let's guess you have really nice efficient panels at 20% (you won't. More like 15%, but let's go with 20%). This means you can generate 1300 Whr per square meter per day in Phoenix during the 'best' month of the year if your 20% efficient panels are tilted at 57 degrees.

You need 3000 Whr/day so that's roughly 3 square meters of solar panels. That's 27 square feet of solar panel space.

I guess my point is that your 3000 whr/day electric requirement is not reasonable.

u/thebiggestandbaddest · 6 pointsr/vandwellers

The fridge doesn't even make a dent. It was rated the quietest and most efficient on Amazon (for its size and cost). We have 3 100W panels and a 100mah battery chained. I just ordered an AC unit from Walmart today so we'll see how that works out.

Here is a link to the exact fridge if anyone is wondering: Midea WHS-121LB1 Compact Single Reversible Door Refrigerator and Freezer, 3.3 Cubic Feet, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JXQ4PFS/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_G4b7yb1ZCZ4M5

Run times are less than 1 minute, and it hardly ever kicks on... Maybe twice an hour if it's shut? Not exactly sure but it's been hooked up continuously for a month and a half now and we've had no issues with it draining the battery.

u/LividLimit · 6 pointsr/steroids

https://www.amazon.com/Uber-Appliance-portable-Thermoelectric-bedroom/dp/B01G649EQO

You could even hide this one, it's tiny but perfect for your use.

u/trancematik · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

50 bucks CAD max you should be paying for these kinda things. On that note, anyone get the bluetooth speaker version and does it sound slightly better than crap?

u/zhalekst · 5 pointsr/chinchilla

https://www.amazon.com/Uber-Appliance-UB-XL1-Personal-Fridge/dp/B01FCKJ9JK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1498000041&sr=8-2&keywords=uber+fridge

I have a friend who just popped out the middle portion to make a little door, but I was too lazy and this works just as well :P

u/ipoopaftereverymeal · 5 pointsr/AsianBeauty

It's this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01MTK2RRZ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1482979751&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=igloo+mini+fridge&dpPl=1&dpID=41C0vK9GQXL&ref=plSrch

Happy to hear you got one though!

It's igloo brand! I was told it was bought for $10 with a sale and an employee discount but I couldn't find it for that price.

Edit: more info

u/sunthas · 4 pointsr/Homebrewing

TL;DR: A fun project turned brutal when I realized the 1/6th barrel kegs wouldn't fit into the kegerator.

Back in January I decided I would build a kegerator, I've got a buddy that home brews and has one and I've seen lots of kegerator and keezers on here and after paying $4 a pint for a beer at the grocery store and realizing they sold it in 1/6th barrels for a fraction of the price I figured it was a good idea. I don't actually home brew so this kegerator would be specifically for retail kegs.

After searching craigslist for used kegerators and minifridges I decided to buy everything new and do it from scratch.

MiniFridge from Amazon was Prime Eligible and only $169 when I got it, so free shipping.

After receiving the fridge, I discovered that there was currently a legal spat over the ability for distributors to sell 1/6th barrels. (gotta love our 3-tier system). So while that got worked out I put the project on hold for a few months. They passed a new law (which I later realized goes into effect July 1st) to let distributors sell the 1/6th barrels so I figured now is time to build it.

I went to our local home brew store and picked up the first set of parts I would need.

  1. Double Draft Tower $99
  2. Perlick upgrade x 2 $42
  3. Faucet Wrench $3.50
  4. Parts to attach tower to Sanke valves $2.04

    Government's share: $8.97
    Total: $158.54

    While assembling the tower I discovered that the screws that it came with were too short for the way I wanted to install it, so quick trip to Lowes to get stainless steel screws and locking nuts and also picked up some dry erase board and had Lowes cut it to size to fit the door. $14.34 with tax.

    After getting the tower setup I made another trip to the home brew store and got the 2nd set of parts for inside the kegerator.

  5. Professional Dual CO2 Gage $49.99
  6. Star San 8oz $7.99
  7. 2 Way Gas Manifold $29.90
  8. 5lbs full CO2 tank $85
  9. Sanke Keg Couplers x2 $69.98
  10. Drip Tray $36.99
  11. CO2 hoses (they had extra they made them free)
  12. various hose clamps (I had at home already)

    Government's share: $16.79
    Total: $296.64

    Got all this setup and ready to go, just need the kegs. Oops, found out that the distributor wouldn't sell them to us until July 1st, but they pointed me to someone who could actually deliver them to me now (at a markup of course). So went ahead and ordered 2 kegs, one of a local brew called Crooked Fence 3 Picket Porter and the other was Lost Coast Tangerine Wheat. Figured a good start until we figure out what we want for the next time.

    Keg's showed up, went to put them in and found out they wouldn't fit. I had already figured I'd probably have to cut out some of the plastic on the inside so this wasn't a big deal. I cut out the moulded plastic support for the bottom shelf. crap, the two kegs still won't fit.

    Now I'm pissed. Amazon has this picture as part of the set to sell the fridge uploaded by users which is a pair of cony kegs which according to every internet search are only 1/4th of an inch smaller than 1/6th barrels. But try as I might I can't get the damn kegs to both fit in the fridge and be able to close the door.

    So I start cutting out more and more plastic inside the fridge, its a slow process and I'm trying to be careful not to remove too much as the plastic provides good protection, easier to clean, and helps insulate. Even with more plastic out on both insides of the fridge I still can't get the kegs in. I strategically take out a few other spots where it looks like it would give the keg more room to fit and a quarter inch at a time I get the kegs in a bit further each time I try.

    Finally, with the one keg still sticking out about 1/4th of an inch I hook up the kegs and ducttape the door shut and we enjoy some of our first brews from the kegerator. This morning I pop'd the kegs out again and looked to see how I could gain a bit more. On the right side inside the insulation that is no longer protected by the plastic I've found 3 wires that are used for the door light switch. I slowly file down more and more of the insulation where the two kegs when pressed together touch the sidewalls. Put the kegs back in, force them tight and finally the door shuts without any additional weight or tape from the outside to keep it shut.

    SUCCESS!!!

    As many of you know already, first set of kegs you get has some extra costs. Despot in our area was $30/keg, so beer with delivery was $236.84.

    Total cost for Kegerator: $638.52 (including CO2), so initial investment to get started totaled: $875.36

    Lessons:

    So the biggest lesson is obviously to buy a minifridge that you know can actually hold the kegs, be wary of internet reviews especially if the person is guessing or is setting it up differently than you will.

    Tighten all pre-assembled connections. This morning I discovered that the line containing the porter in the top of the tower had a loose hose clamp causing just a little beer to slowly leak out of the system and drip down inside of the kegerator.

    Use teflon tape on the CO2 threading on the tank.

    I think I want shorter beer lines than what came with the tower, perhaps shorter gas lines too, ends up being too much inside the kegerator but it does allow me to leave everything assembled and functional while moving kegs in and out of the kegerator. Anyone have any advice about this?

    Anyway, the beer tastes great and I'm now the owner of a functional kegerator and my wife and I look forward to many years of cold beer on tap whenever we want it.
u/sadiesloth · 4 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Definitely keep your backup C-Firma in the fridge to make it last longer. It'll slow off oxidation.

I keep my backups and my current ones in this little fridge just for skincare and medication next to my bed.

u/Majalisk · 3 pointsr/Nootropics

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013VZ4074/

I use this as a dedicated micro fridge for peptides, in the home. It comes with a cable that allows it to be used in a car. It will make some noise, but shouldn't be an issue if you put it in the rear passenger footwell, or trunk, and have music going. Could tape the vial to a corner inside it to keep it from moving around inside, also.

u/TotemSpiritFox · 3 pointsr/Homebrewing

It looks like the same fridge I'm using. If so, it's a Danby DAR440BL.

It's a perfect fit for 2 ball-lock kegs and a 5lb CO2 tank.

u/Sean951 · 3 pointsr/AmItheAsshole

He also specified brand new and a fairly large one. They can be as low as $80 for brand new named brand.

Galanz 1.7 cu ft Compact Refrigerator, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Y3ON29A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VXOCDb00035KK

Or go to a Goodwill or whatever and they get even cheaper.

u/fwogzilla · 3 pointsr/Assistance

Hey, could you find one on Amazon, that's prime eligible and add it to a wishlist?
Would one like this work: http://amzn.com/B00JXQ4PFS

u/sirdiealot53 · 2 pointsr/mildlyinfuriating

I gotta recommend this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DZQI7B4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

I have it right next to my bed its so quiet. Gets super cold and goes down to $89 on amazon sometimes

u/socialrage · 2 pointsr/Truckers

This is what I had when I was otr.

It worked great for 6 years and in fact is still in use in the garage for beer. Expensive? Hell yes. Worth it? Hell yes!

u/De5perad0 · 2 pointsr/AmItheAsshole

Absolutely NTA
There are so many programs and places and ways she could get help with food. But she is content and seems insistent on stealing her Co workers food. Wtf?!!?

If it were me I'd get a small fridge either mini size or desktop size for your cube or office and a fridge lock

u/blahsap · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Looks like this one from Amazon:

Cooluli Classic Series Mini Fridge Electric Cooler and Warmer

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G7IL5ZM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_EdBZCbV5WG68Z

u/unbalancedmindx · 2 pointsr/vandwellers

I'd say forget what you see on youtube, thats some made up fantasy shit. If you try living on the beach prepare to be rousted every time you try to sleep.

Mosquitos will destroy you, be ready to deal with that. Mosquito netting over your bed area is a good idea(I use a king sized bed sheet and a clothes hanger rope over my cot). Also I have one of these I run if unwanted biting insects get into the van, I just full charge my battery before I go to bed and leave it on all night.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079N6BSNR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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You will need a minimum of two 100w solar panels and a 100amp hour deep cycle battery if you plan to have any kind of electronics. I run a laptop(acer e5-575-338m) two cell phones and a 27" monitor on this all day every day. Once the sun goes down I unplug the laptop from the charger and can get ~6 hours off the laptop battery and the deep cycle will run my cell phone(internet) and my 27" monitor all night with power left over. The 27" monitor uses 28w of power(acer K272HL).

Currently I use this so I can have the panels out in the sun while I'm in the shade:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01L6OU74M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Y connectors to combine the panels:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0753X68PS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

This charge controller(I wish I had spent the $200 to get a really good one but it works)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06W5NP5JR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I went with poly panels, did a ton of research they seemed to be the best option for me.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DCCOSV0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

A couple of these so you can plug in 12v chargers:

https://www.amazon.com/BreaDeep-Cigarette-Lighter-Waterproof-Motorcycle/dp/B014RD1OPU/ref=pd_rhf_ee_s_rp_c_0_2/146-1188812-1452443?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B014RD1OPU&pd_rd_r=6b983fee-fccd-44b0-9fce-701243a4c0df&pd_rd_w=Sa4dV&pd_rd_wg=e0mjZ&pf_rd_p=e7de3e41-8621-46b5-8090-e75951bb9b3e&pf_rd_r=JEW1CZD3WQW1QCM9GMDC&psc=1&refRID=JEW1CZD3WQW1QCM9GMDC

1000w true sine inverter:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002I04A74/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

much cheaper 150w inverter(not true sine):

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H2XD2DY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Honda generator for when there is no sun or emergency electricity, get the honda its more expensive but I originally had a cheaper generator and it only lasted like 6 months before it broke.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/slredirect/picassoRedirect.html/ref=pa_sp_atf_aps_sr_pg1_1?ie=UTF8&adId=A104214812TOLRTJE6CW7&url=%2FHonda-2200-Watt-Portable-Inverter-Generator%2Fdp%2FB07R1HK2RL%2Fref%3Dsr_1_1_sspa%3Fkeywords%3Dhonda%2Bgenerator%26qid%3D1567965512%26s%3Dgateway%26sr%3D8-1-spons%26psc%3D1%26smid%3DA1QT7IAE1TPQ4M&qualifier=1567965512&id=8997328653646739&widgetName=sp_atf

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You will need a commode, I have tried them all and this works best in my opinion. Use either dirt or mix black water deodorizer in a gallon of water and poor it over the waste. Pee into a separate bottle, combining pee and waste is what cause most of the smell. Then tie off the garbage bag and put it in a gallon freezer bag and store that in a 5 gallon bucket from home depot with an airtight lid. This way you can throw out the waste with your regular garbage.

https://www.amazon.com/Reliance-Products-Portable-Lightweight-Self-Contained/dp/B000FIDZLI/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=bucket+toilet&qid=1567964099&s=gateway&sr=8-6

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You will need the best cooler you can afford, ice is a serious pain in the ass to keep having to get every day. A Yeti knockoff will work and you can get one for under $200 but a dometic compressor cooler/freezer is best, but it will cost you like $800.

This is the one I have:

https://www.amazon.com/Dometic-Electric-Powered-Portable-Freezer/dp/B072MLT6QW/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=dometic+compressor+cooler&qid=1567964655&s=gateway&sr=8-3

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Another thing I found very useful is a salt shotgun for flys and other annoying insects(its a never ending battle). They make one you can buy but I made my own instead, you just cock the bolt pump it up and then use a funnel to poor a pinch of salt down the barrel. It will kill any bug you shoot as if it was hit by a mini shotgun.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Crosman-P1377BR-American-Classic-Air-Pistol-Bolt-177-Brown-Black/43989760

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I would recommend a cheap propane burner instead of the fancy coleman butane burners, personal preference but when I had the butane burner I would go through butane like crazy and its kind of expensive. Not to mention you can't always find butane in store but you can always find the little propane canisters.

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Wet wipes are your friend.

Apple cider vinegar with water works for a diy sponge bath.

Keep a well stocked medical kit

Get a big can of bear spray or two for self defense, just know it won't work on mountain lions. I keep bear spray and a marlin guide gun for large animals(moose/bear) and a 9mm for two legged predators. I have had death threats and all kinds of crazy shit happen so just be prepared.

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Locking gas cap is a MUST, lost one of my vans due to some asshole pouring water in my gas tank.

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A Verizon phone with the cheapest unlimited tethering plan($70/mo), Verizon has by far the best coverage in the USA.

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I'm probably forgetting something but that is my advice, been on the road over three years now.

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It is going to be hard, extremely hard, you will suffer. Don't expect it to be a vacation, its a survival skill not some pretend shit you see on youtube unless you have unlimited money to spend.

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Gas will be your biggest expense, I spend more on gas that it would cost to rent an apartment. The only way to cut down on that is to find a spot you can stay long term(which is VERY hard, people do NOT want homeless guys in vans living outside there house).

u/lyndscamp · 2 pointsr/makeuporganization

It’s my crappy internet’s fault 😩

This is the one I’m leaning toward: Caynel Mini Fridge Cooler and Warmer, (6 Liter / 8 Can) Portable Compact Personal Fridge, AC/DC Thermoelectric System, 100% Freon-Free Eco Friendly for Home, Office and Car, Includes 100-Pcs Stickers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QQQQ8T2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_caJWDb5533RB3

u/shadowbanningsucks · 2 pointsr/preppers

A very small fridge and an inverter generator.

u/lowbread · 2 pointsr/Eugene

https://www.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER-BCRK17B-Compact-Refrigerator/dp/B01DZQI7B4?th=1

unless a charity or something needs it. Id be happy to sell it. Pm best offer please.

u/AnxietyCanFuckOff · 2 pointsr/soylent

I get Jimmy joy its cheaper but it's less smooth. Soylent use to be a good option but they jacked their prices up year after year. It definitely saves a ton of cash if you get jimmy joy. It's like $2 a meal.

Just a warning mixing soy-lent or any of these products in liquid above room temperature destroys many of the vitamins. If you want proof mix it in high temp inside an airtight bottle, it will create a ton of gas.

As far as no kitchen. Get a mini-fridge ($70) and a hot plate ($15). Perfect size pot for hot plate. An electric kettle is pretty useful too. I have all this crap in my room because I have 4 roomates and trying to get in the kitchen is fucking annoying.

Other option for cheap food is rice / beans / eggs / veggies ect. All can be cooked with a hot plate. Dehydrated veggies are a god send

u/jordan-gillespie · 2 pointsr/beer

This is the mini fridge I have in my basement: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00IR8H55A it works really well, looks decent, and is only about $125.

It has a lot of stoarge in the door and plenty of room on the shelves.

u/MGJon · 2 pointsr/WaltDisneyWorld

Stayed in the 70s building (building 10) in December. It was close to the food and buses, as well as the Hippy Dippy pool. It had a small fridge, enough to put a bunch of waters/OJs/fruit in. It was your standard dorm-sized fridge (not the cube fridges, though, more like this).

Have fun!

u/jjp36 · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

I've built one out of this danby fridge. I can fit 2 ball lock cornys in there, or a ball lock and a sixtel, but 2 sixtels wont fit. Not sure about pin locks.

u/crimsonjella · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

lol i love the imaginary friend, maybe we have the same imaginary friend O_O

anyways could i say two things? because i feel bad about entering with a high priced item

but the relatively high priced item that would change my life would be this mini fridge because i live with 7 other people and the stuff that i buy ALWAYS gets eaten before i can eat it like i'll buy food to eat for work and it'll be eaten or i'll buy like stuff to drink and it'll be gone before i can even drink it so in the long run it would probably save me money and frustrations because this cycle makes me angry xD

the not so crazy item would probably be this cooker because i'm terrible at cooking but this seems really simple and probably a healthier way to eat then going out all the time so hopefully with that i can maybe eat better and eat at home more often.

:3

u/linuxhiker · 1 pointr/skoolies

Nothing :) points are awesome.

It retails for 799.00.

ICECO VL60 Portable Refrigerator Fridge Freezer Car Refrigerator with SECOP Compressor, 63 Quarts/60 Liters Platinum Compact Refrigerator, DC 12/24V, AC 110-240V, 0℉ to 50℉, Home & Car Use, for RV, Truck, Boat, Van

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TXG7G1Y/ref=cm_sw_r
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u/Petra_Ann · 1 pointr/diabetes

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07S2RBCT5/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza Maybe see if they'd buy you something like this, or let you bring one to plug in.

u/machine_yearning · 1 pointr/overlanding

For $120 more you can get an Engel.


Engel MR040F-U1 40 Qt AC/DC Portable Tri-Voltage Fridge/Freezer w/ABS Plastic Shell https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001SNWCFO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IACTDbEDS7FY2

u/adamsgrow · 1 pointr/enail

i wont believe the 3.5 inch hard drive size till i see it. EDIT: I have a 3.5 inch enail. Vapetech by J4YT3X is the best. But i still dont understand why i would learn the arduino code and go thru so much trouble to have proximity sensors, multicolor indicicator LEDs, sound activated switches. when i can just plug my enail into something that already does this type of stuff for me? and looking back at your other posts u mention a cooling thing for hash, It makes sense sort of, but why not just buy a mini fridge for your hash? I dont like keeping my shatter in the fridge cuz i dont want excess moisture being introduced. But i know full melt is cured in the fridge, so here are some fridges that are really cheap: one of them is 16$ 1 can sized, and powered by a USB this could be taken apart and installed inside my cigar/hash box/enail. or i can get a mini fridge to keep in my room. best second Third
Why add chips and components to modify my enail, when i can easily do the same(get the same results) without any modification?

u/Dan_Dangerous_Man · 1 pointr/ftm

thanks for the reply mate. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Castor-Oil-100%25-Pure-100ml/dp/B004RG9ZC2/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1473601173&sr=8-1&keywords=castor+oil this is the link and it says on the label ricin O_O. I am neutral about the beard...its slowly coming in but I thought maybe I can speed things up since I would be using it for eyebrows. Tbh idk even why I was googling this stuff.......my eyebrows arent THAT bad...but now I am curious to know what this castor stuff actually does

u/keymonkey · 1 pointr/TeardropTrailers

Tongue rack mounted Dometic CFX 50W 12v Electric Powered Portable Cooler, Fridge Freezer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072MLT6QW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_UaDzDbV5JHDM3

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/MNTrolls

Oh stop it! Look what I have found on Amazon for £4.99

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Naissance-Cold-Pressed-Castor-100ml/dp/B004RG9ZC2/ref=sr_1_5_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1521712931&sr=1-5&keywords=castor+oil&dpID=41Gimg9rHBL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

It tells you everything you can do with it. Recommends you mix it with a carrier oil, such as sweet almond. Now you can get a bottle of sweet almond oil from Asda for less than two quid. It is on the hair product aisle where the Indian hair products are. Also seen it in Superdrug where the curly hair stuff is. Shall we order it?!?! 😉😯🤫

u/brybrydestiny · 1 pointr/rosin

I use one of these for my concentrates. Works well. Can also do warming when I want to cure my rosin after pressing.


Uber Appliance UB-CH1 Uber Chill Mini Fridge 6-can Portable Thermoelectric Cooler and Warmer Mini Fridge for Bedroom, Office or Dorm (Gun Metal Silver) https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01G649EQO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3I1NDbYEGJ0AH

Edit: if using for curing be aware it goes up to 150 so you need to leave the door open a bit to keep it around 100