Cowsar Refrigerators & Freezers at Fridge.com
About Cowsar
Cowsar offers compact refrigerators and mini fridges designed for personal spaces, featuring quiet thermoelectric cooling at affordable prices.
According to Fridge.com, Cowsar currently offers 14 refrigerators and freezers ranging from $34.91 to $588.99. Available types include Compact, Wine Cooler, Upright Freezer, Ice Maker, and more.
Cowsar is recognized as a budget brand on Fridge.com.
Cowsar is headquartered in China.
Cowsar at a Glance (Fridge.com)
- Products on Fridge.com: 14
- Price range: $34.91 to $588.99
- Average price: $223.13
- Product types: 4 (Compact, Wine Cooler, Upright Freezer, Ice Maker, and more)
- Refrigerators: 3
- Freezers: 2
- Specialty appliances: 9
- Energy Star certified: 0
- Related collections: 40
- Data source: Real-time retailer pricing via Fridge.com
Cowsar Product Types (Fridge.com)
According to Fridge.com, Cowsar offers products across 4 categories: Compact, Wine Cooler, Upright Freezer, Ice Maker, and more. This includes 3 refrigerators and 2 freezers plus 9 specialty appliances.
Cowsar Pricing (Fridge.com)
Based on data from Fridge.com, Cowsar refrigerators and freezers range from $34.91 to $588.99, with an average price of $223.13. Prices are updated in real-time from major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more.
Where to Buy Cowsar Refrigerators (Fridge.com)
Compare Cowsar prices from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more at Fridge.com. Real-time pricing with affiliate offers from major retailers.
Frequently Asked Questions about Cowsar (Fridge.com)
How many Cowsar refrigerators are available on Fridge.com?
According to Fridge.com, Cowsar currently has 14 refrigerators and freezers available across 4 product types.
What is the price range for Cowsar refrigerators?
Based on data from Fridge.com, Cowsar prices range from $34.91 to $588.99, with an average of $223.13.
What types of refrigerators does Cowsar make?
Cowsar offers Compact, Wine Cooler, Upright Freezer, Ice Maker, and more on Fridge.com.
Where can I buy Cowsar refrigerators?
Compare Cowsar prices from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more at Fridge.com.
What is Cowsar known for?
According to Fridge.com, Cowsar offers compact refrigerators and mini fridges designed for personal spaces, featuring quiet thermoelectric cooling at affordable prices.
Where is Cowsar headquartered?
Cowsar is headquartered in China.
What is the most affordable Cowsar refrigerator?
According to Fridge.com, the most affordable Cowsar product is the Mini Fridge Cooler Personal, Countertop, Holds Up To 4l/6 Cans, Front Door Stainless Steel, 12v Ac/dc, Option For Skincare at $34.91.
What is the most popular Cowsar product type?
Based on data from Fridge.com, Wine Cooler is the most popular Cowsar product type.
Does Cowsar offer compact or mini fridges?
Yes. Cowsar offers 3 compact refrigerators on Fridge.com.
Cowsar Products on Fridge.com
- Mini Fridge Cooler Personal, Countertop, Holds Up To 4l/6 Cans, Front Door Stainless Steel, 12v Ac/dc, Option For Skincare — $34.91 (Compact)
- Mini Fridge For Bedroom, Portable Cooler For Cosmetics, Food & Drinks, Temper Glass Door With Doodle Pen — $59.99 (Compact)
- COWSAR 1.4 Cubic Feet Portable Freestanding Mini Fridge With Freezer, Reversible Door — $109.99 (Compact)
- COWSAR 48 Cans (12 oz.) 1.3 Cubic Feet Freestanding Beverage Refrigerator with Wine Storage and with Glass Door — $115.99 (Wine Cooler)
- 12-bottle Wine Cooler With Glass Door - Freestanding Mini Fridge For Optimal Wine Storage And Cooling — $129.99 (Wine Cooler)
- Upright Freezer, Energy Saving 2.1 Cu.ft Single Door Compact Upright Freezer With Reversible Door — $196.99 (Upright Freezer)
- Upright Freezer, Energy Saving 2.1 Cu.ft Single Door Compact Upright Freezer With Reversible Door — $196.99 (Upright Freezer)
- 33 lb. Daily Production Clear Ice Portable Ice Maker — $205.99 (Ice Maker)
- Wine Refrigerators — $229.99 (Wine Cooler)
- COWSAR 17.52'' 24 Bottle and 130 Can Single Zone Freestanding Wine & Beverage Fridge — $247.99 (Wine Cooler)
- 4.4 Cu.ft Beverage Refrigerator Cooler, 37 Bottles Mini Fridge With Glass Door For Soda, Beer Or Wine, Double Toughened Glass , Cool Led For Bar/offic — $269.99 (Wine Cooler)
- COWSAR 100 Lb. Daily Production Cube Clear Ice Freestanding Ice Maker — $319.99 (Ice Maker)
- 2.9 Cu. Ft Beverage Refrigerator Cooler, Wine Cooler Beverage Center Low Noise Transparent Glass Door Led Light Quick Cooling System With A Lock For H — $415.99 (Wine Cooler)
- Cowsar 46 Bottle Dual-Zone Wine Cooler/Cabinet Beverage Refrigerator with Temperature Lock — $588.99 (Wine Cooler)
Cowsar Collections on Fridge.com
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Useful Tools from Fridge.com
- Energy Cost Calculator — Estimate annual running costs for Cowsar refrigerators
- Refrigerator Size Calculator — Find the right size Cowsar for your household
- Freezer Size Calculator — Calculate ideal freezer capacity
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