individual usb mini fridge

United States
March 23, 2011 9:57pm CST
I saw this and thought what a neat idea. I don't think it's very practical though if you are limited on space or power on say a lap top or net book it may not be considered an asset to have something else draining power. Perhaps someone in High School or college would find this useful? http://www.dhgate.com/10pcs-lot-usb-mini-refrigerator-fridger-beverage/p-ff80808129a74f740129ae46288369a6.html
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@SomeCowgirl (32189)
• United States
2 Jul 11
Oh that is cute and yeah definitely not someting you'd want to be using on anything less then say a desktop. I've seen a little mini vacuum cleaner to that uses the USB port. It's a cute little vaccuum you can use for the desk, or I guess you could use it for the keyboard as well.
@ersmommy1 (12587)
• United States
25 Mar 11
I think it's neat how it is powered. But not to practical unless you are in college. I am one of those with no space for it. That is unless I completely empty out my garage!
@ellie333 (21016)
24 Mar 11
Hi Snugglebunnies, whatever will they bring out next lol. I would rather get up from the computer and go grab a cold can from the main fridge. Yet another gadget someone will buy as a present for someone when they really do not know what to buy as they already have anything that will never get used to end up at a car boot sale. Huggleas. Ellie :D
@shattered (1728)
• Philippines
24 Mar 11
When I read Mini-fridge I thought something a little smaller than a personal fridge. Then USB? How in the world can a fridge be powered by a USB port?!! Then when I saw the page, I understood what you meant about laptops. Well, I guess this mini fridge is meant for desktops. more like in the office so you won't have to put your canned soft drinks in the office fridge. It could also work in dorms where there are no real sized fridge in order to save on the cost of the vending machine and time going out to get one.
• United States
24 Mar 11
Amazing how technology continues to create. I suppose for short term it is wise because I can't imagine it long term without draining the PC somehow. But not a bad idea for small spaces though. Thanks for sharing.