Use a Beverage Refrigerator for Home or Work

By Edward Justice

Do you ever run out of refrigerator space? I know that I do, and I'm a bachelor. I can't imagine how a family of five deals with these issues. By getting a refrigerator for beverages, I was able to completely avert this issue in due time.

What I find most annoying in my refrigerator is the amount of space that cans and bottles seems to demand. They're bulky and they're also the type of drink that I might leave around to cool for a month or two.

Drink bottles and cans can be bulky, tall, and generally take up a lot of space. Since drinks don't go bad for a while, with the exception of milk, a few cases of any drink can easily take up the bulk of the room in a refrigerator.

Ever since I added the beverage refrigerator to my home, things have been a lot easier for me. You should do the same if you're experiencing the issues that I did. Here's why.

First of all, the cost of a beverage refrigerator is nowhere near the cost of a regular refrigerator. In fact, they'll usually cost about 10% of whatever you would pay for a comparable big refrigerator.

Another thing that I like is the portability that you'll find with drink refrigerators. When it's warm out, I'll keep mine by the pool and I even brought it to my office for a short time.

I personally prefer the beverage refrigerators with glass doors, as this allows you to see what's inside while the unit is closed. For whatever reason, the anticipation of a cold drink is almost as enjoyable to me as the drink itself might be.

Another great use for the beverage refrigerator is wine storage. There are dual capable units that can heat reds and whites separately, storing each at the optimal temperature. I find this great for situations where I have guests over, as I'll never need to wait an hour while a bottle cools inside my ordinary refrigerator. - 33386

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