

🖤 Chill, warm, and personalize your space with the Cooluli Vibe mini fridge!
The Cooluli Vibe 15L Mini Fridge is a portable thermoelectric cooler/warmer featuring a unique magnetic blackboard front for notes and magnets. It offers versatile storage for beverages, skincare, meds, and more, with a quick switch between cooling (down to 35-40°F below ambient) and warming (up to 149°F). Compact and lightweight at just over 9 lbs, it supports dual voltage (110-240V/12V) for worldwide use, powered by eco-friendly, frost-free EcoMax technology. Perfect for office desks, dorms, cars, and travel, it combines style, function, and energy efficiency in one sleek package.














| ASIN | B07Y8V6SXD |
| Additional Features | Compact, Portable |
| Adjustable Temperature Control | No |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 133 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,292 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #452 in Mini Fridges |
| Brand Name | Cooluli |
| Capacity | 15 Liters |
| Color | Black |
| Configuration | Freezerless |
| Cooling Method | Thermoelectric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (826) |
| Defrost System Type | Manual |
| Depth With Door Open Maximum | 14.75 Inches |
| Door Material Type | Aluminum or Plastic |
| Door Orientation | Right |
| Door Shelf Count | 4 |
| Finish Types | Glossy |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Fresh Food Capacity | 15 Liters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810101030963 |
| Has Convertible Freezer | No |
| Included Components | AC Cord, DC Cord, Mini Fridge, User Manual |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Inverter Type | Has Inverter |
| Is Customizable? | Yes |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26.7D x 32.4W x 37.5H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Mini Fridge |
| Item Weight | 4.13 kg |
| Lock Type | Electronic |
| Manufacturer | Cooluli |
| Manufacturer Part Number | V15LE2BK |
| Model Name | Vibe |
| Model Number | V15LE2BK |
| Number Of Racks | 3 |
| Number Of Shelves | 2 |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Number of Shelves | 4 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Plug Type | CEE 7/16 Europlug |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Refrigerant | R-290 or R-600A |
| Refrigerator Net Capacity | 15 Liters |
| Shelf Type | Wire |
| Size | 15 Liter |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Specification Met | ETL |
| UPC | 810101030963 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
A**O
Hola, en mayo del año pasado compré un refri con ustedes y dejó de funcionar. Hay alguna garantía o centro de servicio? Saludos
M**R
Love this little fridge! I bought it to put on our coffee bar to hold my creamers! I needed one big enough to hold the Starbucks creamers as that’s what I use and they fit perfectly! Some people have said they’ve had some condensation pool at the bottom but I haven’t had that happen yet and I’ve had it for a couple weeks now!
M**Z
La amé. Perfecta . Espero que le funcione tal y como lo imaginé a quien se le hará el regalo.
L**Y
Buen tamaño para guardar medicinas y cosméticos
J**.
I've had this fridge for a bit over a year -- and like many others, one day I found it simply not working anymore. Unlike many others -- I know that this fridge is nothing more than a switch-mode power supply, a peltier element, a heatsink, a fan, and some toggle switches -- I know there's very little to fail inside and how to diagnose and repair the device. Armed with this knowledge, I disassembled the unit -- and, hoo boy. The Hot-Off-Cold switch passes the full current the device uses to operate straight through it in any mode, which is fine, except for the fact that the switch is rated for 3A. 3 amps. The device is internally powered by 12 Volts, and you'll note the power consumption is listed as 67 watts. If we assume the least efficient SMPS ever, the peltier element is still drawing 50W from the 12v bus -- so, over 4A through that 3A rated switch. In all probability, it's over 5A through that switch. The results were predictable. The switch suffered failure relating to overheating. The first attached picture is the charred remains of the switch's fiberglass backplane. (I chipped it to hell removing it, sorry I didn't take pictures while it was intact). Now -- if you're the enterprising sort like me, it's not rocket surgery to replace the chinsy through-hole switches included with seriously-overkill, industrial-grade DPDT toggles wired to the original board with 20AWG, silicone jacketed wire. This is a seriously overdesigned repair that will likely see the unit run for years until the power supply fails, and it cost like $10 and took a day. I've included pics of my repair job. -->Make sure you know what you are doing if you attempt this! <--, 4 of the internal plugs are identical in shape but not interchangeable in function so I recommend color-coding the jacks and plugs before disassembly. Additionally, you'll need to drill out new holes for the switches, and they won't both fit within the original panel. Make sure you tone-out the assembly with a multimeter and make sure everything is as-expected before putting it back together. Also, you'll need to mount the interconnect board somewhere since it was originally held onto the back cover just by the screw holes on the included switches. I protected the exposed terminals with kapton and used 3M 300LSE to stick it next to the heatsink, which is admittedly inideal but it should be fine. If you have one of these things that failed, and you're comfortable with a soldering iron, you probably already know how to fix it based on what I said. If you're confused -- full stop, do not attempt the repair. There is live mains voltage inside the case when plugged in and if you don't know what you're doing, you could hurt yourself. Ask a friend who's handy with electronics. If the manufacturers had spent like a dollar more on the design of this, none of this would be an issue. This is a completely unacceptable level of underdesign, and I'm surprised it has not started a fire for someone. If you already own one -- good luck with the repairs, if you don't -- keep it that way.
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