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The smaller refrigerator is geared to save space but provide adequate enough storage for cold drinks and food. Many students find that even though they eat in the college cafeteria that they are still hungry after hours. College kids are still growing, under pressure to complete assignments, take tests and compete in sporting events. These are all things that cause the appetite to spike especially after hours when the student is more settled into their surroundings. When a student is at home they normally go down to their own kitchen raid the fridge and return to their bedroom working on whatever school assignment necessary. Mom normally has a lot of goodies or left- over’s that satisfies the pallet. A college student finds that now they no longer have the luxury of moms home cooking or a refrigerator full of fruits and vegetables for their taking. Instead most students find that unless they provide these things for themselves hunger strikes in the middle of the night with no resource to help.

That is why many parents try to find a refrigerator that will hold cold drinks, food and frozen items but does not take up too much space. Remember the dorm does not hold much and often it is shared with one other person that is why it is essential that a student finds a refrigerator that is small enough to fit in without taking up too much space. There are many options for the student when it comes to selecting a small refrigerator.

When looking for a refrigerator, I want to point out a few things that you should keep in mind so that you find the right one for either your dorm room, office or wherever you may put it. Before you even go out and search, make sure you measure the space where you want to put it. You won’t want to go out there and find out that it doesn’t fit in the space you’re looking. Save yourself some trouble and measure it before you look.

The next thing you want to look at is how much stuff you want to cram in there. Do you want to put a few cans of soda in there? Do you want to store lunches, soda and more? The more you want to put in there, the bigger refrigerator you’re going to need. There are plenty of smaller ones but they do ranger in size. The bigger they are, the more energy you’re going to use when you’re using it.

The last thing that you should look at is the options that it comes with. Do you want an ice tray? Do you want little storage drawers? The more options you get with it, the more you’re going to pay. What I would recommend is that you get something simple if you just want to chill a handful of items. A smaller fridge is only going to cost you fifty dollars or so while a bigger one is going to cost you a little bit more than that. Do your homework; find one that fits and hopefully it’s at a reasonable price!

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