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Appliancesconnection.com How to Buy an Outdoor Refrigerator

Appliancesconnection.com What is Outdoor Refrigerator? Outdoor refrigerators are typically used as beverage refrigerators that hold beer, wine, sodas and snacks. They are great for enjoying your outside living space to the fullest without having to constantly go in and out.

Appliancesconnection.com Cost range: $550-$1,800 and up Average life span: 5-10 years Likely additional costs: 110-volt GFCI outlet, cover for freestanding units

Appliancesconnection.com Outdoor Refrigerator Features Outdoor fridges are simpler units than their feature-rich indoor counterparts, although most have an adjustable thermostat, automatic defrost, adjustable shelves, an interior light, and four leveling legs. Units sold as refreshment centers or wine coolers, explains Storch, function exactly the same as those sold as fridges. – Units sold as “refreshment centers” or “wine coolers,” explains Storch, function exactly the same as those sold as fridges.

Appliancesconnection.com Size/capacity The most common measurement is 24 inches wide by 34 inches tall with an interior capacity of 5.5 to 6 cubic feet. Slimmer 15-inch-wide models with about 3 cubic feet of interior space are also available.

Appliancesconnection.com Material of choice Outdoor refrigerators need to withstand weather and natural elements, so rust-resistant material is important. Most outdoor refrigerator models are made of stainless steel. Look for grade 304 stainless because it has higher resistance to corrosion. Less expensive fridges are made from plastic-wrapped steel or grade 430 stainless, which is susceptible to rust.

Appliancesconnection.com Built-in Refrigerator Built-in unit is designed to integrate into outdoor kitchen cabinetry. Built-in fridges are front-vented so they require little to no clearance on the top, sides, and rear of the unit.

Appliancesconnection.com Freestanding Refrigerator Freestanding appliance can be placed anywhere in the outdoor living space. Freestanding models still can be positioned beneath island countertops, but they require at least one inch of ventilation on all sides.

Appliancesconnection.com Outdoor Refrigerator Cost UL-approved outdoor refrigerators start around $550 for a basic unit with white plastic door panel and manual defrost freezer.

Appliancesconnection.com Outdoor Refrigerator Energy use According to the EnergyGuide label on Energy Star-rated outdoor fridges, these units have an estimated yearly operating cost of around $35. To keep energy costs low, maintain proper ventilation and position the unit in the shade and away from grills, pizza ovens and fireplaces.

Appliancesconnection.com End of season Outdoor refrigerators are not designed to function in temps below 40 degrees. Homeowners in cold climates are advised at season’s end to empty the unit’s contents and unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet. Freestanding units should be covered to protect them from the elements and debris.

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