Thank you for the review. We have a similar Danby DBC120BLS 120 can beverage refrigerator we have had since September 2014. Other than the side getting pretty warm when running, our main complaint with it is that the shelf wires are too far apart which makes it difficult to get cans to stand up straight when the refrigerator is not full (wires are about 1-1/16" apart). Cans and especially bottles tend to tip over if it isn't packed full. As a quick fix, I added some plastic mesh shelf liner and zip-tied it to the shelves to hold it in place. I went with mesh because I did not want to impede the airflow in the unit with a solid refrigerator shelf liner. For what we paid for it and how long that it has lasted, we're happy with it. When it does quit, we will consider the Newair and look forward to your follow-up. 👍
Thanks for writing. Great insights. You'd be pleased to know that Newair has addressed your concern on the racks. We just measured ours and the wire are just slightly over 7/8 of an inch, center to center. Standard beverage cans are very stable when placed on the racks. Thanks for being part of our viewer family!! Best, DFJ
I don't have a mini-fridge... but we have a Sanyo kegerator that has had a real workout for over 20 years and worked perfectly. No cans or bottles to dispose... doing my part in saving the earth by chugging draft beer!
Curious if this has an adjustment for temperature control and could you use it to store wine? We don't drink much soda or bottled water. Also, as an FYI, the link to the DFJ shop has a typo so not able to click and check out the merch!
@@DirtFarmerJay 55 to 59°F. They suggest 55 to 75% humidity too, but considering they just sit out on my wine rack right now I think the fridge would be a better option!
Thank you for the review. We have a similar Danby DBC120BLS 120 can beverage refrigerator we have had since September 2014. Other than the side getting pretty warm when running, our main complaint with it is that the shelf wires are too far apart which makes it difficult to get cans to stand up straight when the refrigerator is not full (wires are about 1-1/16" apart). Cans and especially bottles tend to tip over if it isn't packed full. As a quick fix, I added some plastic mesh shelf liner and zip-tied it to the shelves to hold it in place. I went with mesh because I did not want to impede the airflow in the unit with a solid refrigerator shelf liner. For what we paid for it and how long that it has lasted, we're happy with it. When it does quit, we will consider the Newair and look forward to your follow-up. 👍
Thanks for writing. Great insights. You'd be pleased to know that Newair has addressed your concern on the racks. We just measured ours and the wire are just slightly over 7/8 of an inch, center to center. Standard beverage cans are very stable when placed on the racks. Thanks for being part of our viewer family!! Best, DFJ
Would you recommend this product?
Yes, indeed. Nice unit for the money. Best, DFJ
You stated there would be a review after a year. Has it been published? I didn't come across it,
You caught me there. Thanks for the nudge. We'll put it on the schedule. Best, DFJ
I don't have a mini-fridge... but we have a Sanyo kegerator that has had a real workout for over 20 years and worked perfectly. No cans or bottles to dispose... doing my part in saving the earth by chugging draft beer!
Porsche924Tim - we knew we could count on you to do your part! LOL! Best, DFJ
Okay, so where did it end up? ☺️
Dirtfarmer Maggie won!
Curious if this has an adjustment for temperature control and could you use it to store wine? We don't drink much soda or bottled water. Also, as an FYI, the link to the DFJ shop has a typo so not able to click and check out the merch!
Hi Fran. Yes you can adjust the temperature from 37 to 64 °F. Just curious, what temp is the best for wine?
Also, Jay just tried the Merch link and it worked....not sure what's going on there.
@@DirtFarmerJay 55 to 59°F. They suggest 55 to 75% humidity too, but considering they just sit out on my wine rack right now I think the fridge would be a better option!
Not interested in this product.
Thanks for letting us know, Woodland Burl! Best, DFJ
@@DirtFarmerJay I’ve been online researching for a little fridge to hold small cans of soda, I appreciate you sharing this one.