• Energy Star rated.Unit dimensions 55.5 H x 21.75 W x 22.5 D inches ,Carton dimensions 57.25 H x 23 W x 24 D inches
  • Adjustable and removable Glass Shelves and Door Bins
  • Interior Light and Leveling Legs

This is a refrigerator. It keeps things cold. The freezer is a little small, but it's not like there's any reason to assume or expect otherwise. Most people could get by with this and a cheap chest freezer, saving a lot of money on a full-size refrigerator/freezer unit.

This fridge was delivered by Amazon to my doorstep which is amazing and one of the nice perks of having prime. The fridge itself is very light and easy to move. All of the shelves inside and the two doors came taped. So you have to do a fair amount of unpacking. Once set up I put it at the middle setting and it keeps everything nice and cold. The freezer is on the smaller side but for one person it really doesn't matter unless you are storing a large amount of stuff. The door shelves will easily hold two litter soda bottles on the bottom and fit multiple cans or jars on the upper ones. There is no dedicated slot for butter or eggs but for me that doesn't really matter. Three month update: The fridge is working like a charm. I had the setting at 3 but I had to turn it down because the drinks were too cold.

My daughter is 4'10.5"....the half an inch is important to her. LOL. But seriously her and her boyfriend are shorties and LOVE this fridge/freezer. My daughter can actually put stuff on the top of it and get it back off. Bought as a temp replacement for their fridge that broke but they like it so much I don't think they are going to replace it with another side/side.

It's perfect! We needed to replace an ancient refrigeration in an old RV. The size was a bit bigger in width, but cutting away some of the paneling in the RV did the trick. This refrigerator is roomy and well-designed for it's size. And the energy use is SO much more efficient than the old one from the 80's.

Love it. Highly recommend if you need a little small frig then regular or a little bigger then compact. Very impressed with delivery. Would purchase again.

I purchased this to replace the AC/DC/Propane refrigerator which was in the Minnie Winnie RV we are restoring. The old 3-way power refer no longer worked, and a new one like that is more than three times the cost of this one. This fridge fit right into the same cabinet the old one came out of. The height was perfect. It is just a little narrower, but actually has a bit more interior space because the depth is greater. To fasten it n place was easy. The back is on two rollers, and there is a convenient hole next to each. I bolted it down through the floor of the cabinet. The front has leveling feet which screw in and out. I took each out completely and then screwed it back in through a steel angle. The angles fit against the front of the cabinet below the opening and are screwed in place. To keep it from rocking I put a piece of foam about 6" square on each side near the top. It is solid and still has good circulation. I used some trim to cover the gaps on the sides. The refrigerator works perfectly, and once we adjusted it the fridge part is in the high 30s while the freezer hovers near zero. A compressor fridge like this just cools better than a propane model. We boondock quite a bit, so we need to be able to run this when camping far from shore power. I'm an electronics guy, so I did some testing. This draws 70 watts when running, but it doesn't run all the time. At 80 degrees ambient temperature it runs a bit less than half of the time, so it draws only an average of 30 watts or so. Now, 36 watts is 3 amps at 12 volts. Three amps times 24 hours is 72 amp hours, and I am using a really good AGM deep cycle battery with 85 amp hours. However, I also have 200 watts of solar panels on the roof of the RV. To keep the math easy, figure they average 144 watts for 10 hours a day. 144 watts is 12 amps at 12 volts, times 10 hours, means I am getting 120 amp hours of solar charging, which is well over what the refrigerator is consuming, so, in practice, my battery stays full. If I get a few cloudy or rainy days, I just start the RV and let it idle for a little while. When the engine is running it charges the house battery at about 50 amps. Even on a cloudy day I still get quite a bit from my solar panels and it isn't cloudy all that much here in the southwest where we live and camp. The power for the fridge comes from a 1000 watt pure sine inverter. We did have to install some eye bolts so we can run a bungee cord across the doors when we are driving. So, now we have a great fridge, no need for a generator, and I can enjoy an ice cream bar when camping in the middle of nowhere. BTW, this arrived early in perfect condition, and the delivery guy even helped my unpack it and put it into the RV.

we purchased this fridge for our studio apartment rental and it has been just perfect! The temperature holds well, and the freezer is just right for this use. Highly recommend!!

I put it in my r v working great.

It fits right in where our RV fridge used to be. Cheaper than the parts to fix our old Dometic fridge. The cubic feet say it's slightly smaller, but we feel both the fridge and freezer section seem bigger somehow. Maybe better arrangement. LOVE the many slots to put the shelves into. Makes it easier to setup one section for tall things like milk gallons. VERY quiet. Runs on 120 watts. That's it!!! About like running two laptops. We run on solar frequently and it's nice to have such a low wattage. The Dometic needed 500watts AC when we weren't running on propane. Small drip tray in back was broken (probably from factory since the box and foam were in great shape). Contacted seller (Varouj Appliances), and they sent out a replacement immediately without having to return the old broken plastic like some sellers want you to do.

So far this is working great for my camper