🍋 Chill in Style with the Ultimate Beverage Cooler!
The MIS170MD Mountain Dew Beverage Cooler is a compact yet spacious 1.8 cu ft refrigerator designed to hold up to 70 cans or 17 bottles. Featuring a stylish glass door with a reversible design, it combines elegance with practicality. With energy-efficient cooling and adjustable temperature control, this cooler is perfect for any setting, from home to office.
Brand Name | Curtis |
Model Info | MIS170MD |
Item Weight | 29 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 21.5 x 22 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MIS170MD |
Capacity | 1.8 Cubic Feet |
Annual Energy Consumption | 5 Kilowatt Hours |
Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity | 1.8 Cubic Feet |
Installation Type | Tabletop |
Part Number | MIS170MD |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Features | Compact |
Color | Lime |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Racks | 3 |
Defrost | Manual |
Door Hinges | Reversible |
Door Material Type | Glass |
Shelf Type | adjustable vinyl-coated shelves |
Shelves | 3 |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Included Components | Refrigerator |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 29 Pounds |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
S**N
Holds a great deal
Great Fathers day gift. Went in my husband's shop. Loved it
J**E
Great medium size beverage cooler
My husband can put lots of 20 oz. Mountain Dew in it! He did take one shelf out to get the maximum number of bottles in it. It is in his “man cave”.
M**W
Simple fix for termperature control
These mini refrigerators use a very simple mechanical thermostat for temperature control. I read a bunch of reviews here that mentioned the fridge wasn't cold enough, so I put a remote thermometer in mine to verify. The unit I received would reach 50º F with the adjustment set to maximum and would not go any lower, I prefer drinks to be kept around 40º F.The fix for this is to adjust the setpoint of the thermostat. This is a simple adjustment but I don't know whether it will void your warranty so proceed with caution. This procedure also exposes live wiring for the compressor, but the terminals are insulated so as long as you don't remove any wires you should be safe. Anything you do, you do at your own risk and I (and probably Amazon) aren't responsible for injuries or damage to your fridge.Remove the thermostat adjustment knob from the back of the fridge by carefully pulling the knob up.Remove the thermostat cover by taking out the four Philips-head screws from the corners of the cover.Locate the thermostat coarse adjustment screw, on my unit it was at the left side of the thermostat.Turn the adjustment screw counter-clockwise to lower the fridge set-point. This will make the whole fridge colder.Alternatively, if your fridge is freezing items inside, you can raise the setpoint by turning the screw clockwise.I would recommend putting a thermometer inside the fridge that you can read through the glass door.Set the thermostat knob to max cold (fully clockwise) and wait until the compressor kicks off. That indicates that the thermostat has reached its setpoint. Write down this temperatureWait 2-3 minutes for the compressor to cool down.Now turn the screw counter-clockwise until the compressor kicks on again.Wait for the compressor to kick off again, and wait another 2-3 minutes for the compressor to cool.Write down this new temperature, which should be a bit lower than before.Repeat until your desired setpoint is reached.Once you've tweaked the setting, it's recommended to put some nail polish on the screw and the surrounding metal to lock the screw in place. Replace the cover plate and knob, enjoy your fridge.
S**G
This thing is so cool. Takes a while to get cold but then it makes your drinks so refreshing
Overall good. If you are considering this, it can fit like more than 50 cans if you arrange them right like 54? That’s 4 cases and a 6 pack of beer hahahaha
L**X
57 fahrenheit is not cold
57 fahrenheit is not cold
M**N
Thank you
Thank you
J**G
Amazingly cold! Great product.
Love this cooler it works great. Huge Mt.Dew fan!
B**N
Great piece
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