- High Gloss Door Frame with Full Smoked Glass
- Energy efficient Blue LED interior lights
- Adjustable Coated Black Wire Shelves
- Seamless full length door handle and reversible door
- Worktop with hidden hinge for smooth look
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Abdul Rashid
Great Wine Fridge for the Money
For the money- this no frills wine refrigerator cannot be beat. It is attractive and fits nicely under a “countertop island”. There is one caveat though - and that is the temperature differential (approximately 5 degrees) between the bottom portion of the fridge and the top. This works well for me because I store my white wines in the bottom racks where it is colder - and my reds in the top racks where it is slightly warmer.
Michele Daniels
We all were surprised to find it was in perfect shape. I praise them for their concern
Received my unit on 8/22 was delivered by the carrier to my driveway. The driver was concerned if the unit was damaged because the box was so badly beaten up. He and the helper brought it inside and insisted to unpack it to make sure all was right. We all were surprised to find it was in perfect shape. I praise them for their concern. Put the unit together and installed the first keg for a weekend party. Man was the beer cold it almost frozen the lines over night so I adjusted the unit got a digital unit to read the temps helped a lot. On the second keg now and the Danby is under the Papola in the back yard out of any weather. We hit 100 or better several days here Southern Cal. The beer has always come out cold no problems with the tower. Must say even the wife loves the taste of draft. Great buy..
Alex Loredo
Quiet and Cold
Works great not loud at all like other reviews say. Does have a nice blue light that can be turned on and off.
Donna Getty
Five Stars
Love this wine cooler. Great product. Exactly as described and much cheaper than local stores. Highly recommended.
Marvin Mesa Midem
CHEERS!
PURCHASE DATE: 03OCT18 PRICE PAID: $212.61 REVIEW DATE: 08MAY19 Short and to the point. Wife and I made a bar area which she designed (see attached pictures). We love to have family and friends over but we kept running into issues with our kitchen refrigerator being filled to maximum capacity prior to arrival of guests and no room for extra beer, mixers, nor spirits. So...we decided to go with this Danby Mini-Fridge in our bar area. Reviews are mixed but please read and see our posted pictures. We have owned this item now for seven months and it has been consistent in temperature. I placed the fridge temperature gauge at maximum temperature. I used a ThermoPro Digital Thermometer to check drink temperatures as follows: TOP SHELF: ranged between 44 and 45 degrees Fahrenheit immediately after opening BOTTOM SHELF: ranged between 40 and 41 degrees Fahrenheit immediately after opening. The listing shows a temperature that ranges between 43 and 57 degrees Fahrenheit. I am pleased with it thus far. It has blue LED lights inside which illuminate the fridge interior. Our bar area and this fridge are near a TV area and when on idle it sounds as if water is trickling slightly in the background. When it turns on to cool it is not loud. The picture we posted with offset shelves is how it arrived after taking it out of the box. It was the same height as our Mayfair website bar you see shown to the left. It comes with a 12 month warranty. I will update this review if anything arises but for now cheers and thank you for reading! PLEASE NOTE: I do these reviews to help people out. This review is my honest opinion after doing much research and purchasing this product for personal use. Prior to purchasing any product I conduct thorough research, test the item, and photograph it prior to posting a review. "Was this review helpful to you?" if it was please click on "HELPFUL" button below. If you would like to leave a “Comment” please do so and I will respond to any questions you might have as soon as I can. THANK YOU!
Janet E Mountcastle
the shelves are flat so it works better for pop than other ones--I use it for pop ...
Exceeded my expectations--it actually gets much colder than most wine fridges--temp control is on back-- also, the shelves are flat so it works better for pop than other ones--I use it for pop and water for customers at work--much more room than mini fridge and looks much nicer
Jennifer Long
what a deal i got
the cooler works great, i highly recommend danby products because i own 3 of them and never had a problem with any of them. fast delivery. very happy buyer. thank you danby.
Shane Abasola Batas
Finally a wine cooler that works!
I have gone through several of the solid state wine coolers (no compressor) and at best they have been disappointing. They have had noisy fans and marginal electrical cooling circuitry that fritzed within 2 months of use and had to be replaced. The concept is great in a climate where the year-round inside house temperature is less than 15 degrees above than the desired wine temperature, but that's not often possible except maybe in the northern third of the US. The Danby was amazingly quiet even when first turned on. It makes significantly less noise than the microwave oven next to it. I will have to buy some internal thermometers to vet the temperature since the thermostat is very basic. A design with a couple of internal LED lights would have been nice, but I leave a LED flash light on top for viewing. This cooler is basically a standard refrigerator design from 30 years ago with a front glass door, but that has been a proven, durable design. Time will tell whether the refrigerator components last a reasonable time (ten years?), but I am sold on it now.
Toni Sandell
I love it!
Well, when the box arrived, it was all beat up. After I cut the straps, the box basically fell apart. The front door of the kegerator has dents in it. I assembled the unit per the instructions. The next day I fired it up. On the coldest setting it froze the inside. Several days later, I bought my first keg. Oh my, this is good! The beer is cold, it works great, and I am pleased so far. However, the tap faucet drips. I need to figure out why, but I will wait until I drain this keg! I am considering doing what some others has suggested, building a small fan assembly to help circulate the air, especially up into the tower. I feel it was a good deal and a nice investment for the football season! I just wish the door did not have dents. They are small cosmetic dents that do not effect the operation. ***Update*** I have now had this Danby kegerator for a little over 2 years. I constructed a tower cooler using an old computer fan, small plastic box, some 1" flexible hose, basically as the plans called for from another user. It works good, it keeps the typical first pour foam issue at a minimum. Also, I decided to upgrade the leaking faucet to a Perlick faucet. Beverage factory.com sells them. So, after 2 years, I am still happy with the purchase. The beer stays good and cold, and it works great. I didn't mind the modifications, considering the selling price and quality. Keep in mind that this is a consumer version and not a professional, commercial version which sell for thousands of dollars more than this. Also, the small dents I mentioned in my original review: I covered them up with a magnetic beer sign. Cheers!
Rahman Baba
works great, keep the CO2 outside the cooler for best results
I really enjoy this Keg cooler. It arrived undamaged and on time, as per my usual experience with Prime shipping. Set up was a breeze, though I do have experience with bar keg systems. All necessary parts were included. This cooler gets plenty cold. I was able to have it pour in the low 30's, but have now settled in at a nice 37-39 degrees. My biggest piece of advice is to keep the CO2 tank outside the kegorator. This will eliminate your foaming problem. I am not a scientist so I don't have the mechanics worked out, but I wasted a good portion of my first keg to foam with the tank inside. Moved it outside and had 2 kegs now that have poured perfectly. it has a handy mounting bracket for the back, and you simply have to wrap a few lengths of duck tape around the hose to seal opening to the cooler. it might look bad or cause you to be creative to hide the tank (mine is tucked to the side next to the wine server table thing), but if you don't you will waste beer. your choice. Also, you will put on weight because draft beer in you living room is glorious. P