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Beverage cooler collection
A beverage cooler is a refrigerator built to hold cans and bottles at a consistent serving temperature, often behind a glass door with interior lighting so you can see the contents. They prioritize can capacity, visibility, and a cold, even chill for a home bar, office, or garage. The models below are real listings with current pricing.
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Spec comparison
| Model | Price | Capacity | Dimensions (W × H × D) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Danby 5.7 cu. ft. Built-In Beverage Center in Stainless S… | $749 | 5.7 cu ft | 23.8" W × 35.1" H × 25.4" D | Beverage Coolers |
| Fabater Fabaterwgn2p6sdcm-11 0.3 cu ft Beverage Cooler | $147 | 0.3 cu ft | 26" W × 20.5" H × 31.5" D | Beverage Coolers |
| Folanda Folandage56huc94y7104-13 0.1 cu ft Beverage Cooler | $69 | 0.1 cu ft | — | Beverage Coolers |
| Headerbs Headerbsmrb9ghxf4z-14 0.1 cu ft Beverage Cooler | $67 | 0.1 cu ft | 28" W × 25" H × 18" D | Beverage Coolers |
| Jiawu Jiawunfwysquc4h 0.3 cu ft Beverage Cooler | $147 | 0.3 cu ft | 26" W × 20.5" H × 31.5" D | Beverage Coolers |
| Luqeeg Luqeegoc056hup9k 0.3 cu ft Beverage Cooler | $149 | 0.3 cu ft | 26" W × 20.5" H × 31.5" D | Beverage Coolers |
| Luqeeg Luqeegszmxtp2a8g-20 0.1 cu ft Beverage Cooler | $107 | 0.1 cu ft | 28" W × 25" H × 18" D | Beverage Coolers |
| Sorandy Sorandyuc7pykqgh5-17 0.1 cu ft Beverage Cooler | $106 | 0.1 cu ft | 28" W × 25" H × 18" D | Beverage Coolers |
| Sorandy Sorandyyqzr0egkfx-11 0.1 cu ft Beverage Cooler | $83 | 0.1 cu ft | 25" W × 18" H × 28" D | Beverage Coolers |
| TARSHYRY 0.3 cu ft Beverage Cooler | $107 | 0.3 cu ft | 26" W × 19" H × 28.5" D | Beverage Coolers |
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Buying guide
Beverage coolers are about capacity, door type, and where the unit will live. Buy for the volume you actually stock, not the headline can number.
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Advertised can capacity assumes standard 12-ounce cans packed tightly. Tall bottles, cans of varied sizes, and adjustable shelving all reduce the real number. Judge by interior volume and shelf layout for how you actually stock it.
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A glass door with lighting shows off the contents and suits a home bar, but lets in a little more heat and can invite condensation in a humid room. A solid door insulates better and runs slightly more efficiently.
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Many beverage coolers are rated for indoor, climate-controlled rooms and struggle in a hot garage. If it will live somewhere that gets very warm, look for a model with a wide ambient-temperature rating so it can keep up in summer.
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A good beverage cooler holds a tight, adjustable temperature across a full load. Fan-forced cooling and a self-closing door help keep everything evenly cold when the door is opened often at a party.
Questions
A beverage cooler is optimized to hold drinks at a steady serving temperature with lots of can and bottle capacity, frequently behind a glass door. A mini fridge is a general compact refrigerator with a solid door and a small freezer box for mixed food and drink storage.
Only if it is rated for it. Many coolers are designed for indoor, climate-controlled rooms and cannot keep up in a hot garage. Look for a model with a wide ambient-temperature rating if it will live somewhere that gets very warm.
Most beverage coolers hold a serving-cold range roughly in the high 30s to low 40s°F, adjustable within a band. They are built for drinks rather than deep-cold food storage, so they may not reach as low as a standard food fridge.
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