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Coca Cola KWC4 Nevera eléctrica Unisex, roja

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Mex $1,783.01

Mex $ 873 .00 Mex $873.00

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1.Nombredelestilo:Coca Cola


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  • Almacenar bocadillos y bebidas.
  • Gráficos oficiales de Coca-Cola en la puerta principal
  • Rango de temperatura: hasta 32 grados F por debajo de la temperatura ambiente


Mini refrigerador portátil Koolatron KWC-4 rojo


Gutter Jean Claude
Comentado en Francia el 12 de marzo de 2025
Super Merci Livreur aux TOP est Serviable Amazone par Rapport aux Incompétent de la Poste
Fernando Márquez
Comentado en México el 24 de mayo de 2024
El envió fue rápido y muy bien protegido. Excelente calidad, cumple el objetivo. Gran producto de Coca cola
chris saunders
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de marzo de 2024
this little fridge is amazing if you're looking for something to put in your office/bedroom to keep a few drinks cold. i think reviews about the fan being loud are silly, you're expecting a small fridge to make 0 noise. i have a desktop computer i built myself and it sincerely is no louder than my computer while running a game. other than it taking a while to get cold (i don't expect the world out of this product, it's a $60 glorified make up fridge) it's awesome.
Daniela Rodríguez
Comentado en México el 11 de marzo de 2023
Me encantó!!! Tiene muy buen aspecto, yo amo todo lo que tenga que ver con la marca, porque hacen objetos coleccionables muy padres, no es la excepción. El producto funciona bien, y es totalmente original!!Me encantó!! Muchas gracias!!
Francisco
Comentado en México el 18 de enero de 2022
Mantiene las cosas frescas, parece pequeña pero distribuyendo todo tiene buena capacidad la use para insulina y alimentos, todo ok.La otra ventaja es que se puede conectar en el auto.
Thomas Penndorf
Comentado en Alemania el 7 de diciembre de 2020
Funktionaler kleiner Kühlschrankspaß für das Kinderzimmer
Jesús Ramón
Comentado en España el 11 de julio de 2019
ENTREGA CASLIDAD Y ESPECTATIVAS CONFORME A LO SOLICTADO Y ESPERADO, EN CONTRA QUE LE FALTA EL ADAPTADOR DE ENCHUFE A ESPAÑA QUE ES DONDE SE PETICIONA
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 21 de junio de 2019
Está súper bien el frigo, le caben creo 6 latas, alcanza una buena temperatura y mantiene frías las bebidas. Estéticamente está bien hermoso y tiene su manijita toda linda. Se puede conectar a la luz o a la pc.
WeNR
Comentado en México el 10 de agosto de 2018
Padrísimo!! El tamaño es ideal para la oficina, no hace ruido, enfría bastante bien como para conservar el yogurt por varios días. Muchos de mis conocidos quieren uno.
Rogger
Comentado en México el 10 de abril de 2018
Perfecto para la oficina, pero en habitación es ruidoso y solo sirve para enfriar latas. Si se usa en carro para cuando enfría, ya acabó el viaje. Genial como adorno, pero poco funcional
Guillermo
Comentado en México el 4 de mayo de 2017
Muy contento con el mini refri porque tenía mucho tiempo esperando una oferta hasta que la conseguí.La verdad es que no es ruidoso, hace mas ruido un abanico o el aire acondicionado.Caben 6 latitas de coca cola de 235ml o 4 de 350ml u otras cosas. Enfría regular, tampoco hace hielo pero si enfría lo suficiente, en modo de calor no la he puesto ya que no la compre con esa intención pero tiene la opción.En conclusión, es un lujo barato que aporta comodidad en tu recamara o para un viaje en un carro ya que trae la opción de conectarla al encendedor, lo recomiendo.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 30 de diciembre de 2016
Enfria muy bien y estéticamente esta también excelente, pero es muy pequeño. Sin embargo si lo recomiendo. Una Buena Compra.
Schwarcz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2013
The reviews seem to split on two issues - is it noisy, and does it cool effectively? If half the reviews were right, it seemed perfect for my desk, because I need a way to have drinks (cold soda, or hot coffee with milk) without having to stop for a long trip to the cafeteria. So, I took a chance.First, on cooling: I think some people are confused about how a thermoelectric refrigerator works. "Normal" refrigerators cool food by cooling the air and blowing it around with a fan, or in some cases by cooling all the interior walls. Since the air and walls have a low thermal mass, refrigerators work BEST when they're mostly full of cold items. So, in general you want to keep them full or almost full, and in small ones if possible you want to pre-cool the items before putting them in (unless you have a lot of time available to remove all that heat.)This refrigerator has two zones - a metallic surface from the back to about 2/3 of the front, and a plastic zone at the last 2" near the door. The cooling ONLY occurs through conductivity at the metallic surfaces, so that's where you want to put milk, dairy products, etc. If the refrigerator is full, the food near the front will be cooled by contact with the cold food in the back, and by the cold air between all the cold foods, but it won't get as cold as the food in the back. I think that's what's causing the "this isn't cold enough" reviews - the sodas and milk I put in the back are VERY cold. (I think they designed the fridge for cans to lay on their side, so the back and front wouldn't have different items. But that won't work on anything but 12 ounce cans.)Now, about the noise: Very annoying and loud whine. It uses what looks like a cheap, noisy 80mm square computer case cooling fan, 20mm thick, drawing 0.15A at 12V. There are many much quieter fans out there, but that thickness is hard to find, I just ordered a much quieter 25mm thick one, and I think there's enough clearance that it will work fine. I also ordered noise-suppression screws - the whole thing was less than $10 plus shipping. The important thing is that the replacement fan can't draw more current than the original. Will it work? Stay tuned - I'm going to update after I put it in and, if it does, I'll give the model info and some assembly tips. (If it doesn't work, I'll learn to live with the noise.)Update 3/8/13: I just replaced the fan with a quieter one, and the fridge - which still cools very well - is now totally silent. I'm changing the rating to five stars, based on how cheap and easy it was to do this. I sit about five feet away from it in my office, and I can't hear anything at all now. Before, the noise was a steady whine that I sorta kinda got almost used to, but now that it's totally gone I can tell from its strong absence that it was an ever-present annoyance. Seriously, I have to check the light to make sure this thing's on.So, here's what I did: I bought a Coolink SWiF-801 80mm Quiet Computer Case Fan from QuietPCUSA (online), which sold it for $4.95 plus shipping. (In Amazon, searching for that model brings up a $30 alternative.) There are many other fans and other vendors to choose from, but any you pick should be (1) 80mm square, no more than 25mm thick, (2) DC12V and a MAXIMUM of 0.15A (the one I bought about half that amperage), (3) specifically rated as quiet - this model claims 11 dB, and (4) have reasonable airflow and RPM (this one claims 38 cubic meters/hour at 1500 RPM.) Frankly, you might do better but at five bucks and near-total silence (vs office background) it's hard to justify the effort to try.I'm not a super-DYI guy, but I got a couple of small wire nuts, a small flat-head screwdriver, and borrowed a wire stripper. The back comes out with eight small screws. The fan comes out with four small screws. The new fan's cable had a connector at the end - I cut it off, cut back the outer sleeve and exposed a couple of inches of the wiring. The yellow wire can be ignored, it's for speed control and the Koolatron's original fan - which I removed with a small flat-head screw driver - only has a black and a red wire. I cut off the original fan's wire and very carefully cut into the wiring insulation to expose the thin metal wires inside. Then I pulled on the insulation with my fingernail, exposing about an inch. Did the same with the black and red wires in the new fan, stranded the like-color ends together, bent the exposed wires in half, connected them with the wiring nuts and then screwed the fan back into the back.I'd bought "anti-vibration fan screws" but they aren't suitable for the Koolatron case, so that was three bucks wasted. I cut out four small squares of thin rubber and placed them between the fan and the case, using the screws to make a tiny gasket. (Chances are, that's not necessary, but I'm not taking it all apart to check.) That's it! Just two wires and twelve small screws, about fifteen minutes if you've ever stripped a wire and used a screwdriver.And, man, is it quiet!
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