Beverage refrigerator with glass door, 120-can capacity vs Honeywell 48 Can Beverage Refrigerator with Glass Door
Overall winner: Beverage refrigerator with glass door, 120-can capacity
Key Differences
hOmeLabs (A) offers larger capacity (120-can) and a higher average rating (4.50 from 6,884 reviews) with adjustable removable shelves and precise temperature regulation, making it better for bigger collections and under-counter installation. Honeywell (B) is smaller (48-can) and includes UV-resistant double-paned glass and a digital thermostat (41F–64F) but has customer reports that it may not cool below 42F, so it suits those seeking a compact, paneled display unit
Beverage refrigerator with glass door, 120-can capacity
Chill beverages with a glass-door fridge featuring precise temperature regulation and automatic defrost. Customers note its compact size, quiet operation, and spacious storage for up to 120 cans
Pros
- glass door for visibility
- adjustable/removable shelves
- precise temperature regulation
- automatic defrost
Cons
- availability under counter fit not specified
- no explicit energy efficiency rating
- no mention of built-in lighting
Honeywell 48 Can Beverage Refrigerator with Glass Door
Compact beverage fridge with UV-resistant double-paned glass and adjustable/removable shelves. Keeps beverages organized with a digital thermostat and level feet for stable placement. Customers note quiet operation and good storage, with some mixed feedback on cooling below 42°F
Pros
- UV-resistant double-paned glass
- Electronic digital thermostat
- Adjustable/removable shelving
- Adjustable legs for leveling
Cons
- Some customers report it doesn't cool below 42°F
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | hOmeLabs |
| Durability | hOmeLabs |
| Versatility | hOmeLabs |
| User Reviews | hOmeLabs |