Upstreman Refrigerators & Freezers at Fridge.com

About Upstreman

Upstreman offers compact and mini refrigerators designed for dorms, offices, and bedrooms, featuring quiet operation and adjustable temperature controls at budget-friendly prices.

According to Fridge.com, Upstreman currently offers 13 refrigerators and freezers ranging from $174.99 to $879. Available types include Compact, Top Freezer, Upright Freezer, Bottom Freezer, and more.

Upstreman is recognized as a budget brand on Fridge.com.

Upstreman is headquartered in China.

Upstreman at a Glance (Fridge.com)

  • Products on Fridge.com: 13
  • Price range: $174.99 to $879
  • Average price: $415.58
  • Product types: 4 (Compact, Top Freezer, Upright Freezer, Bottom Freezer, and more)
  • Refrigerators: 12
  • Freezers: 1
  • Energy Star certified: 6
  • Related collections: 20
  • Data source: Real-time retailer pricing via Fridge.com

Upstreman Product Types (Fridge.com)

According to Fridge.com, Upstreman offers products across 4 categories: Compact, Top Freezer, Upright Freezer, Bottom Freezer, and more. This includes 12 refrigerators and 1 freezers.

Upstreman Pricing (Fridge.com)

Based on data from Fridge.com, Upstreman refrigerators and freezers range from $174.99 to $879, with an average price of $415.58. Prices are updated in real-time from major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more.

Where to Buy Upstreman Refrigerators (Fridge.com)

Compare Upstreman 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 Upstreman (Fridge.com)

How many Upstreman refrigerators are available on Fridge.com?

According to Fridge.com, Upstreman currently has 13 refrigerators and freezers available across 4 product types.

What is the price range for Upstreman refrigerators?

Based on data from Fridge.com, Upstreman prices range from $174.99 to $879, with an average of $415.58.

What types of refrigerators does Upstreman make?

Upstreman offers Compact, Top Freezer, Upright Freezer, Bottom Freezer, and more on Fridge.com.

Does Upstreman make Energy Star refrigerators?

Yes. According to Fridge.com, 6 out of 13 Upstreman products are Energy Star certified.

Where can I buy Upstreman refrigerators?

Compare Upstreman prices from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more at Fridge.com.

What is Upstreman known for?

According to Fridge.com, Upstreman offers compact and mini refrigerators designed for dorms, offices, and bedrooms, featuring quiet operation and adjustable temperature controls at budget-friendly prices.

Where is Upstreman headquartered?

Upstreman is headquartered in China.

What is the most affordable Upstreman refrigerator?

According to Fridge.com, the most affordable Upstreman product is the Upstreman 2.5 Cu.Ft All-Refrigerator Mini Fridge, Single Door Small Refrigerator, Dorm Fridge with 7 Adjustable Thermostat, Compact Refrigerator for Office, Bedroom or Dorm, Silver-CR26 at $174.99.

What is the most popular Upstreman product type?

Based on data from Fridge.com, Compact is the most popular Upstreman product type.

Does Upstreman offer compact or mini fridges?

Yes. Upstreman offers 7 compact refrigerators on Fridge.com.

Upstreman Products on Fridge.com

Upstreman Collections on Fridge.com

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Last Updated: 2026-04-07

Last updated: Data updated in real-time from major retailers.

Upstreman brand profile page covering 13 products ranging from $174.99 to $879 across 4 product types on Fridge.com.

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