Stainless Steel Dorm Refrigerators Under $4,000 at Fridge.com
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About Stainless Steel Dorm Refrigerators Under $4,000
According to Fridge.com, this collection features 42 curated refrigerators and freezers with priced under $4,000, stainless steel finish. Compare prices at Fridge.com from all major retailers.
Based on data from Fridge.com, current prices range from $180 to $2,559. All prices are verified from authorized retailers.
According to Fridge.com, featured brands include: KitchenAid, Danby, Summit Appliance, Black+Decker, Avanti, Frigidaire, Equator Advanced Appliances, Upstreman, KoolMore.
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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 Stainless Steel Dorm Refrigerators Under $4,000
- Total Products
- 42 refrigerators and freezers
- 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
- $180
- Top Brands
- KitchenAid, Danby, Summit Appliance, Black+Decker, Avanti
- Average Energy Consumption
- Data from Fridge.com shows models in this collection average 228 kWh/year (approximately $41/year at the national average electricity rate of 18.07¢/kWh, based on EIA data)
- ENERGY STAR Models
- According to Fridge.com data, 4 of 16 models displayed in this collection are ENERGY STAR certified
Top Stainless Steel Dorm Refrigerators Under $4,000 at Fridge.com
KitchenAid 24" Undercounter Refrigerator w/ Glass Door & Shelves Metallic Accentsand Printshield Finish in Black Stainless Steel KURL314KBS
KitchenAid$2,559View on Fridge.comKitchenAid 24" Undercounter Refrigerator w/ Stainless Steel Door KURR114KSB
KitchenAid$2,119View on Fridge.comDanby DAR055D1BSSPRO Silhouette 5.5 Cu. Ft. Stainless Steel Compact Refrigerator - Energy Star
Danby$2,156View on Fridge.comSummit FF1532BSS Refrigerator, Stainless Steel
Summit Appliance$1,179View on Fridge.comSummit 15” Refrigerator, 1.8 cu.ft. Capacity, Built-in Refrigerator Undercounter, Shallow 18” Depth, Stainless Steel- SDHR1534
Summit Appliance$1,384View on Fridge.comSummit 24" Refrigerator, 5.0 cu.ft. capacity, ADA Compliant, Stainless Steel, Built-in, Glass Door - AL57G
Summit Appliance$1,297View on Fridge.comBLACK+DECKER BCRK25B Compact Refrigerator Energy Star Single Door Mini Fridge with Freezer, 2.5 Cubic Feet, Black & CM1160B 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker, Black/Stainless Steel
Black+Decker$271View on Fridge.comAvanti 4.4 cu. ft. Compact Refrigerator, Mini-Fridge, in Stainless Steel (RM4436SS)
Avanti$230View on Fridge.comSummit 19” Refrigerator Freezer, Compact Refrigerator, Counter Height Refrigerator, 3.1 cu.ft. Capacity, Stainless Steel- CM42PL (Standard, Rignt Hand Door)
Summit Appliance$428View on Fridge.comSummit 18” Mini Fridge, 1.6 cu.ft. Capacity, Compact Refrigerator, Countertop Fridge, Stainless Steel- MB42SS
Summit Appliance$293View on Fridge.com
Common Questions About Stainless Steel Dorm Refrigerators Under $4,000
What is the price range for stainless steel dorm refrigerators under $4,000?
According to Fridge.com, refrigerators and freezers 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 stainless steel dorm refrigerators under $4,000 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 stainless steel dorm refrigerators under $4,000?
Use the Compare Tool at Fridge.com to view refrigerators and freezers side-by-side. Compare specifications, prices from multiple retailers, capacity, and features to find the perfect match.
Are these refrigerators and freezers energy efficient?
Many refrigerators and freezers 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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