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For the bedroom
The best bedroom mini fridge is quiet enough not to disturb sleep and compact enough to sit on a nightstand or against a wall for drinks, water, and snacks. Small single-door compacts and thermoelectric units are the usual fit. Every pick below is a real listing with current pricing.
▪ 261 models in collection · showing our top 60 · Live prices in this collection currently run $140 – $2,604.
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Spec comparison
| Model | Price | Capacity | Dimensions (W × H × D) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Whynter Energy Star 1.1 cu. ft. Upright Freezer with Lock | $201 | 1.1 cu ft | 18.5" W × 19.5" H × 17.3" D | Upright Freezers |
| Basalt 2.7 cu. ft. Convertible Mini Fridge | $1,559 | 2.7 cu ft | 17.8" W × 31.5" H × 24.8" D | Mini Fridges |
| Whyter 15" width 112 Cans Stainless Steel Beverage Refrig… | $421 | 3 cu ft | 15" W × 34" H × 22.5" D | Wine Coolers |
| Whynter Energy Star 3.0 Cu. ft. Upright Freezer with Lock | $320 | 3 cu ft | 19.5" W × 33.5" H × 21" D | Upright Freezers |
| 4.24 Cu. Ft. Beverage Cooler with Low Noise Operation | $459 | 4.2 cu ft | 19.5" W × 33.1" H × 22.8" D | Wine Coolers |
| Antarctic Star W5899H 3.1 cu ft Wine Cooler Black | $213 | 3.1 cu ft | 17.5" W × 31.2" H × 19.3" D | Wine Coolers |
| Avallon 3.35 Cubic Feet cu. ft. Convertible Mini Fridge | $1,299 | 3.3 cu ft | 15" W × 34.1" H × 23.6" D | Mini Fridges |
| Danby 3.2 cu ft Upright Freezer | $645 | 3.2 cu ft | 20.7" W × 32.7" H × 22.5" D | Upright Freezers |
| Conserv 3.2 cu. ft. Retro Mini Refrigerator Convertible F… | $350 | 3.2 cu ft | 27.8" W × 35.4" H × 23.6" D | Mini Fridges |
| Frigidaire 3 Cu Ft Capacity built in fridge, under counte… | $360 | 3 cu ft | 14.9" W × 33.9" H × 24.4" D | Mini Fridges |
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Buying guide
A bedroom fridge lives a few feet from where you sleep, so noise is the deciding factor above almost everything else.
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A quiet compressor is essential a few feet from the bed. For near-silence, a thermoelectric cooler runs with no compressor cycle, though it chills less deeply than a compressor unit.
02
Small single-door units fit on a sturdy nightstand or tuck into a corner. Measure the surface and leave venting clearance so the fridge is not pressed against a wall.
03
Look for a unit whose interior light and any status LEDs are not harshly bright in a dark room. A dial you can set once and forget is ideal for a bedroom.
04
Keep the fridge level on a firm surface, not on a soft rug that can amplify vibration. A little clearance behind it helps it vent and stay quiet overnight.
Questions
Many are. Favor a model described as low-noise, or a thermoelectric unit that runs without a compressor cycle for near-silent operation. Placement on a firm, level surface with venting clearance also keeps noise down.
On a sturdy, level surface such as a nightstand or in a corner, with a little clearance behind it to vent. Avoid soft surfaces like a rug that can amplify vibration and make the fridge sound louder.
A thermoelectric cooler is quieter with no compressor cycle, ideal right beside the bed, but chills a fixed amount below room temperature. A compressor fridge gets colder but has a faint cycle — choose one described as quiet.
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