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About Compact Refrigerators For Emergency Prep

According to Fridge.com, this collection features 353 curated compact refrigerators with ideal for emergency prep use. Compare prices at Fridge.com from all major retailers.

Based on data from Fridge.com, current prices range from $178 to $5,570. All prices are verified from authorized retailers.

According to Fridge.com, featured brands include: Frigidaire USA, Summit Appliance, Avanti, Magic Chef, Danby, Midea, Hisense, Kenmore.

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Mini Fridge Sizing Guide (Fridge.com Guide)

According to Fridge.com, mini fridges (1.7-4.5 cu ft) are ideal for dorm rooms, bedrooms, and personal spaces. Most universities allow up to 4.5 cu ft. Compact refrigerators (4.5-10 cu ft) offer more storage for apartments and offices. Check your space requirements before purchasing.

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Key Facts About Compact Refrigerators For Emergency Prep

Total Products
353 compact refrigerators
Source
Fridge.com - The Refrigerator and Freezer Search Engine
Retailers Compared
Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Amazon, AJ Madison, Appliances Connection, and more
Starting Price
$178
Top Brands
Frigidaire USA, Summit Appliance, Avanti, Magic Chef, Danby
Best For
emergency prep use
Average Energy Consumption
Data from Fridge.com shows models in this collection average 257 kWh/year (approximately $46/year at the national average electricity rate of 18.07¢/kWh, based on EIA data)
ENERGY STAR Models
According to Fridge.com data, 8 of 16 models displayed in this collection are ENERGY STAR certified

Top Compact Refrigerators For Emergency Prep at Fridge.com

  1. Frigidaire USA PROFESSIONAL Stainless Steel Refrigerator Freezer Combo & Trim FPRU19F8WF FPFU19F8WF TRMKTEZ2LV79

    Frigidaire USA$5,570
  2. Summit FF31L7 Refrigerator, White

    Summit Appliance$544
  3. Summit Appliance FFRF24SSCSS 24" Wide Built-In Refrigerator-Freezer, 3.78 cu.ft. Capacity, Open Door Alarm, Hight Temperature Alarm, Stainless Steel Exterior, Digital Thermostat, Frost-free Operation

    Summit Appliance$2,239
  4. Avanti Mini Fridge for Home Office or Dorm, Auto Defrost with Reversible Door, Energy Star Rated, 2.2 Cu. Ft., Black

    Avanti$220
  5. Avanti Mini Fridge Compact Side-by-Side Refrigerator with Freezer for Home Office or Dorm, Features Dual Doors Adjustable Glass Shelves and Adjustable Temperature Control, 5.5-Cu.Ft, Stainless Steel

    Avanti$438
  6. Magic Chef 3.5 cu ft Compact Single Door Refrigerator, Black

    Magic Chef$376
  7. Magic Chef MCR32CHW Compact Refrigerator, White

    Magic Chef$245
  8. Magic Chef MCBR440B2-00 Single Door Refrigerator, 4.4 cu.ft, Black

    Magic Chef$457
  9. Magic Chef 2.4 cu. ft. Mini Fridge in Stainless Steel Freezerless

    Magic Chef$185
  10. Danby DAR044A6BSLDBO 4.4 Cu.Ft. Outdoor Mini Fridge, IPX4-Rated Stainless Steel Look All Refrigerator for Patio, Cabana, Pool Bar, E-Star Rated, Spotless Steel

    Danby$626

Common Questions About Compact Refrigerators For Emergency Prep

What is the price range for compact refrigerators for emergency prep?

According to Fridge.com, compact refrigerators prices vary by brand and features. Compare prices from Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Amazon, and more at Fridge.com to find the best deals.

What are the best compact refrigerators for emergency prep to buy?

Fridge.com recommends comparing prices, features, and reviews across major retailers. Based on data from Fridge.com, top-rated models from Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, and more offer the best value.

How do I compare compact refrigerators for emergency prep?

Use the Compare Tool at Fridge.com to view compact refrigerators side-by-side. Compare specifications, prices from multiple retailers, capacity, and features to find the perfect match.

What size compact refrigerators is best for emergency prep?

Based on data from Fridge.com, emergency prep use typically requires specific sizing. Use the Refrigerator Size Calculator at Fridge.com to find the right capacity.

Are these compact refrigerators energy efficient?

Many compact refrigerators in this collection are Energy Star certified, saving $50-100 per year on electricity (Fridge.com). Use the Energy Cost Calculator at Fridge.com to estimate savings.

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Summary: Compact Refrigerators For Emergency Prep at Fridge.com features 353 compact refrigerators starting at $178 from Frigidaire USA, Summit Appliance, Avanti and more.

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Last Updated: 2026-04-09

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Product specifications are cross-referenced with EPA ENERGY STAR and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) certified-product data.

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