A Mini Dorm Refrigerator Is the Perfect Roommate
84A college student without snacks and sodas is like a vehicle without
fuel. While colleges and universities function as a unique culture,
dormitory life itself serves as a sub-culture within the school. While
you are not living under your parents’ “roof” anymore, neither are you
living in your own home. Enter mini dorm refrigerators. Such fridges
are the perfect size for life in college or university dorms.
Although the fact is somewhat academic, college and university students
need food to survive. While a cornucopia of food sources is available
to students, including dining halls and off-campus restaurants, getting
to them can be inconvenient. Thus, a mini refrigerator is perfect
for a variety of occasions, including:
• Light meals
• Snacks between meals
• Study sessions
• Midnight snacks
• Dorm visits
Mini dorm refrigerators make the grade for students’ dormitory rooms.
Such rooms are typically too small to accommodate full-size
refrigerators. Another practical matter is that even the most famished
student would not require the spaciousness of standard refrigerators.
This is particularly true for those dormitories that lack personal
cooking facilities. Finally, because many college and university
students are on a shoestring budget, using a mini refrigerator in one’s
dorm (or apartment) can lower electric bills and free up money for
other things—including textbooks, computers, and the all-important salt
or sugar-laden snacks!
Just as you need to prepare for your college or university exams, so
you should know how to find the perfect mini dorm refrigerator. Here
are some tips:
1. Remember that size matters
How big of a mini dorm refrigerator is big enough? The dimensions of
mini refrigerators range from roughly 2.0 to 6.0 cubic feet. When
considering the right size refrigerator that you need, you should
consider two factors: how much food and drink you need to store in the
fridge, and how much space you have available. Space in dormitories
tends to be limited (particularly if you have a roommate), so it is
generally best to go smaller rather than larger. You could also
consider space-saving features such as removable shelves, which can
free up more space when necessary.
2. Purchase within your means
The cost of compact refrigerators can vary significantly, with some
costing over $1,000. However, you can still find many quality mini dorm
refrigerators for roughly $100. Regardless of how much you spend on a
mini fridge, it is important to buy one within your budget.
3. Minimize power consumption
Mini dorm refrigerators that are energy efficient will not only help to
save the Earth, but the money in your wallet as well! Here are some
ways to minimize how much power your fridge requires:
• Keep the refrigerator away from sunlight
• Look for the “Energy Star” sticker
• Search for seals that are airtight
• Close the door completely
4. Limit the bells and whistles
Make a mini dorm refrigerator more affordable by searching for those
with minimal features. Delay buying the Cadillac of mini refrigerators
until after you graduate!
While a dorm mini refrigerator cannot help you to study per se, it can
certainly make studying and your college life in general—more
convenient. So before you hit the books, secure the right mini fridge
to raid!
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