Either call for a service tech, or buy a new one. A mini fridge may cost less to buy new than to call for service, unlike a conventional refrigerator.
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Another option, consider going to the local appliance parts store and asking for a "hard start" unit (they sell for around $25). If you hear a "click" when the thermostat is moved below the current temp, but the "click" is not followed by the hum of the compressor, then it's either the starter or the compressor itself. If it's the starter, then the hard start unit will fix you right up.
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You'll almost always be allowed to have a mini fridge in a dorm. However, they might have issues with what you stock it with.
A mini fridge will save money over using a full size fridge.
Free would count as a cheap for a mini fridge. However, in seriousness, a cheap mini fridge could be brought for the price of one hundred dollars. You will not find any cheaper than this.
This Kitchen Aid mini fridge is rated as an energy saving device and does require a standard electrical outlet.
sixteen liters
No. The freezer is what cools the entire fridge. Cut the freon line and the fridge is toast.
no there isnt
Mini storage is useful because you can store temperature specific items in smaller spaces. For instance, if John's fridge was full and he wanted to buy more refridgerated items, he would put these items in his mini fridge.
The "best" mini-fridge is the one that suits your needs and fits into the space available for it. Take the measurements of the space before you begin shopping. Sam's Club has some good deals on mini-fridges, as does Best Buy.
Really not worth the effort. You'd have to dismantle and rebuild the whole cooling system.