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The best retro mini-fridges that’ll keep your food even cooler than their vintage vibe

With bold pops of retro color and sleek vintage styling, the best mini-fridges are both fun and functional art pieces for any room.
By Ashley Keegan  on 
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Our Top 7 Picks

Frigidaire EFR372 Retro mini-fridge (opens in a new tab)

Best SMEG Retro Mini-Fridge Dupe

This mini refrigerator delivers all the great style of a SMEG retro mini-fridge without making your bank account cry.

The Good

  • Nice color options
  • Removable shelf
  • Adjustable thermostat
  • Reversible door

The Bad

  • Freezer compartment is tiny

The Bottom Line

If you love the look of a SMEG retro mini-fridge but can't justify the high price tag, this Frigidaire retro fridge is an equally stylish dupe.
Pros & Cons

CROWNFUL mini-fridge (opens in a new tab)

Most Portable

This cute and compact CROWNFUL mini-fridge is an awesome, multifunctional choice for toting snacks while traveling or amping up your skincare routine at home.

The Good

  • Recessed handle for sleek portability
  • Removable shelf inside
  • Very quiet operation
  • Warm and cool functions
  • Freon-free and eco-friendly

The Bad

  • No freezer
  • Max coldness depends on ambient temperature

The Bottom Line

This compact fridge is a stylish choice with retro appeal, whether you're stocking it with snacks for the road or skincare products for your nightly routine.
Pros & Cons

Galanz GLR31TGNER Dual Door Fridge (opens in a new tab)

Best Double-Door Design

Peak retro style and ample storage space collide in this particularly aesthetic mini-fridge.

The Good

  • Generously sized crisper drawer
  • Separate freezer compartment
  • Mechanical temperature control
  • Removable shelf
  • Great color options

The Bad

  • Plastic handles feel a little cheap

The Bottom Line

If you're looking for a stylish retro mini-fridge with ample space for produce and frozen food, this is the mini refrigerator for you.
Pros & Cons

Nostalgia Retro 6-Can Personal Cooling and Heating Mini Refrigerator (opens in a new tab)

Best On A Budget

This mini-fridge is an affordable choice that's big on retro style despite its small size.

The Good

  • Bright and cheery color options
  • Affordable price for great quality
  • Can plug into 12V car outlet
  • Portable mini-fridge design
  • Warm and cool functions

The Bad

  • No freezer
  • Small capacity

The Bottom Line

If you're looking for an affordable little refrigerator, this cute and compact refrigerator is big on retro style without going over budget.
Pros & Cons

CAYNEL mini-fridge (opens in a new tab)

Best For Cosmetics

If you're seeking a cute, retro mini-fridge to stash your cosmetics, this choice will certainly brighten up your morning skincare routine.

The Good

  • Bright, retro-inspired color choices
  • Whisper quiet operation
  • Multifunctional use at home and in car
  • Great size for bathroom countertop

The Bad

  • No freezer
  • Minimal storage space if used for food

The Bottom Line

This compact mini-fridge is a nice size for skincare products and is sure to add a bright and cheery pop of color to your bathroom vanity.
Pros & Cons

Frigidaire EFR176 Retro Bar Fridge (opens in a new tab)

Best Beverage Fridge

This cube fridge gives off great vintage vibes and even has a bottle opener on the exterior, making it a great choice for a dedicated beverage refrigerator.

The Good

  • Built-in bottle opener
  • Vintage Coca-Cola vibes
  • Cube fridge style leave room for storage on top
  • High-quality brand name

The Bad

  • Small freezer compartment

The Bottom Line

If you're looking for a mini refrigerator that can store and open your beer bottles, this Frigidaire retro fridge should be at the top of your list.
Pros & Cons

AstroAI mini-fridge (opens in a new tab)

Best With A Warmer

The AstroAI mini-fridge is a nice choice for cooling and warming items, both at home and on the go.

The Good

  • Warming and cooling functions
  • Non-slip rubber feet
  • Use at home or on the road

The Bad

  • Minimal color options
  • No handle for ease of portability
  • Max cool is based on ambient temperature

The Bottom Line

If you're looking for a compact fridge that can do it all, the AstroAI mini-fridge offers a good amount of storage space with ample functionality.
Pros & Cons

Ever heard the phrase "Everything old is new again?" For whatever reason, we tend to have a nostalgic soft spot for aesthetics that seem to transport us to another time period. Whether it's clothing or home design, style just comes in waves every few decades or so, and retro kitchen appliances are no exception.

Why are retro mini-fridges popular?

Like most things that are popular these days, retro mini-fridges are a recurring trend around certain corners of TikTok(opens in a new tab), mostly because it's a great appliance for college kids living in dorms and, obviously, the retro colors and design are super aesthetic and fun to show off.

The true popularity of retro mini-fridges, however,  is likely rooted in the longstanding appeal for SMEG. For the uninitiated, SMEG is an Italian home appliance manufacturer founded in 1948, and they have a nearly 80-year legacy that has brought us stunningly retro fridges, electric kettles, toaster ovens, and other kitchen appliances. They're also wildly expensive. (Seriously, a SMEG retro mini-fridge will run you well over $1,000(opens in a new tab)!) But don't worry, there are plenty of retro mini-fridges on the market that are just as gorgeous for a far less eye-popping price.

The key to finding a great SMEG dupe is to look for key characteristics established by the vintage brand. Think rounded edges, a smooth and shiny finish, and fun, candy-colored hues.

Do retro mini-fridges offer everything regular-sized fridges do?

Retro mini-fridges come in lots of different sizes and shapes, so their offerings primarily depend on the type that you get. Some mini refrigerators do offer many of the best features of a regular-sized fridge, such as a crisper drawer to keep produce items fresh, and a separate freezer compartment with enough space for multiple pints of ice cream and other frozen food. 

On the flip side, smaller retro mini-fridges are simply not big enough to provide those niceties. Instead, the majority of the best mini-fridges will offer a removable shelf or two to help you keep your food and drinks organized; some space on the back of the fridge door for safe-keeping of taller items, like liter bottles; and at least enough space in an internal freezer compartment to stash an ice cube tray or a couple of frozen meals. That said, you won't find a retro mini-fridge with an ice maker or anything like that. But you can definitely make do with the storage space that they provide, especially if your mini-fridge is secondary to a larger fridge, a takeout habit, or a college dining hall.

Where do you keep your retro fridge?

Speaking of college, mini refrigerators are the ideal appliance for a college dorm room due to the fact that dorm rooms are usually pretty short on storage space. Dining halls don't always have the most appealing food, study snacks should always be at the ready, and midnight munchies can actually strike at any time and should always be properly indulged. Seriously, though, the best mini-fridge offers the ultimate convenience for storing fresh food and drinks in a cramped dorm room, and the shorter "cube fridge" style could even double as an impromptu bedside table in a small space. Plus, mini-fridges are generally easy to transport, which will make move-in day that much less stressful.

Dorm rooms are just the tip of the iceberg, though. Depending on your use case, you could put a retro mini-fridge in any (or every) room of the house. They're perfect for stashing easily accessible snacks in the living room, den, rec room, or basement for family movie night or your latest binge-watching obsession. You could also add a retro mini-fridge to your guest room for a luxe hotel vibe when your friends and family stay over, or to your home office to keep you fueled through long work days.

Retro mini-fridges aren’t just for food, though. Some people opt for a more compact mini-fridge in the bedroom or bathroom to store heat-sensitive skincare products (like moisturizers, serums, and sunscreen), or to chill face masks, a jade roller, or a gua sha for a truly luxe at-home spa experience. These tiny fridges are also super portable so they’re good for stashing snacks or medications that require refrigeration for road trips and long commutes. Bonus: The most compact refrigerators also tend to have a warming function, which would be great for warming towels for facials, or for heating baby bottles for those middle-of-the-night or on-the-road feeding sessions.

You could even put a retro mini-fridge in the kitchen! Revolutionary thinking, I know. But if you're working with a super small kitchen area in a studio or small apartment, a retro mini-fridge would add just the right amount of function and pop of colorful style you need, while also freeing up storage space for other handy appliances (such as an air fryer), if you're also lacking the space for a proper oven).

Mini refrigerators also make a great addition to a functional toddler kitchen, which is a Montessori method of education (also popular on TikTok(opens in a new tab)) to help little ones learn and gain some independence. Retro mini-fridges are especially great for kids because their rounded edges limit "ouchies" and, of course, there’s also the abundance of fun color options.

How cold does a retro mini-fridge get?

Depending on where you keep your retro mini-fridge and what you plan to use it for, you'll encounter different sizes of the appliance. There is a style of ultra-compact fridge that is quite small, which is great in terms of portability. However, they don't get very cold (and don't even include a freezer compartment), so they wouldn't be ideal for food storage for an extended period of time. These mini-fridges are usually favored for temporary travel scenarios, or for storing cosmetics and other skincare items.

Aside from the tiniest of retro mini-fridges, a standard mini-fridge should get just as cold as a standard refrigerator — typically down to 32°F for the fridge, and 0°F in the freezer compartment — so you can safely store your food. The best retro mini-fridges (again, aside from the ultracompact styles) will also have a temperature control dial inside so you can adjust the fridge temperature to your needs.

With that in mind, we’ve rounded up a selection of the best retro mini-fridges for a variety of different needs.

Best SMEG Retro Mini-Fridge Dupe
Credit: Frigidaire
Specs
  • Size: 3.2 cubic feet
  • Has Freezer?: Yes

This Frigidaire retro fridge is the ideal SMEG dupe at a fraction of the price. On the outside, it's sleek with its retro rounded corners, chrome-finish pull handle, and candy-colored coating. Inside, it has two adjustable glass shelves that offer lots of space for food and drinks, and enough storage space on the back of the door for a 2-liter bottle and at least a dozen cans. It has a reversible door so you can choose to have it open to the left or right, and there's a temperature control knob to adjust the thermostat to your needs. However, this Frigidaire retro fridge does have a particularly small freezer compartment for a mini-fridge of this size, so that's something to keep in mind if you're big on frozen food.

Most Portable
Credit: CROWNFUL
Specs
  • Size: 4 liters (less than 2/5 of a cubic foot)
  • Has Freezer?: No

This super-small and ultra-portable CROWNFUL mini-fridge offers the equivalent of six soda cans of storage space. You could use it for storing skincare products at home as it's the perfect size to sit on a bathroom countertop. However, weighing less than five pounds, it's ideal for storing drinks and snacks while on the go. And, thanks to its AC/DC adapter you can easily plug it into your vehicle's 12V charger. It cools up to 32 degrees below the ambient temperature (i.e., the temp of the environment it's in, whether that's your bathroom or your car), and it also keeps items warm up to 149°F on the internal thermostat.

Best Double-Door Design
Credit: Galanz
Specs
  • Size: 3.1 cubic feet
  • Has Freezer?: Yes

Another great dupe of the SMEG retro mini-fridge, this dual-door refrigerator from Galanz is super sleek with its rounded edges, gorgeous color options, and smooth, shiny surface. Inside, it has a removable glass shelf and plenty of space on the door so you can store tall items, if needed. It also has a large crisper drawer to keep produce fresh, and it offers ample storage space for frozen food in the separate freezer compartment up top. (In fact, the freezer offers more than six times the storage space of the most compact mini-fridges on this list!) It also has an adjustable thermostat to ensure optimal temperature control.

Best On A Budget
Credit: Nostalgia
Specs
  • Size: 4 liters (less than 2/5 of a cubic foot)
  • Has Freezer?: No

This cute and compact mini-fridge has enough storage space inside for six 12-ounce cans, and it has a built-in handle on top for easy portability. Inside, it has a removable shelf so you can make more room for taller items (like a baby bottle), or leave it in to help keep small stuff organized (such as skincare products). It can chill items down to 45°F or warm them up to 130°F, depending on the ambient temperature of the room that the mini-fridge is in. Plus, the mini-fridge comes with both AC and DC detachable power cords so you can use it at home or on the go.

Best For Cosmetics
Credit: CAYNEL
Specs
  • Size: 4 liters (less than 2/5 of a cubic foot)
  • Has Freezer?: No

This compact and portable mini-fridge boasts a bright pop of color to cheer up your vanity. With a removable shelf and interior storage space to fit the equivalent of six 12-ounce soda cans, it's the perfect size for keeping skincare products at the perfect chilled temperature. Or, with the flip of a switch, you can use it to warm towels or a face mask for a luxurious spa treatment right at home. This mini retro refrigerator is energy-efficient, freon-free and environmentally friendly, and is incredibly quiet. Plus, it has plugs for home outlets and 12V car chargers, too, so you can even use it while on the road.

Best Beverage Fridge
Credit: Frigidaire
Specs
  • Size: 1.6 cubic feet
  • Has Freezer?: Yes

This Frigidaire retro fridge is a great pick for retro-styled small spaces. In the red color, in particular, the cube fridge gives off vintage soda shop vibes, but it's also available in a few other color options to fit your style. There's one adjustable shelf inside and a built-in bottle opener on the exterior. It also has a reversible door so it can accommodate various small spaces, and it has an adjustable thermostat to maintain optimal temperature control. It does have a freezer compartment, but it doesn't go across the full width of the freezer, so some might find it to be too small for their needs. (It should be noted, however, that there's ample space for an ice cube tray and it appears to be tall enough to store a couple pints of ice cream or frozen meals, so that might be good enough!)

Best With A Warmer
Credit: AstroAI
Specs
  • Size: 6 liters (roughly 1/5 of a cubic foot)
  • Has Freezer?: No

Slightly bigger than the other compact refrigerators on this list, the AstroAI mini-fridge has enough storage space to fit the equivalent of eight soda cans. It has a removable shelf inside that makes it easy to store food, drinks, skincare products, or anything else you need to keep chilled or warmed. It can cool up to 40°F below ambient temperature, or keep items warm up to 150°F, depending on ambient temperature. The AstroAI mini-fridge would be a great choice for moms who need to store their breast milk, and then warm it up for baby's bottle. Plus, it has both AC and DC cords to keep it powered at home and in the car.

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