- Brand: Cooluli
- Capacity: 4 Liters
- Configuration: Freezerless
- Color: Red
- Installation Type: Countertop
- Number of Doors: 1
- Defrost System: Manual Defrost
- Product Dimensions: 7.7″D x 10.2″W x 10.5″H
- Voltage: 110 Volts
- Finish Type: Glossy
- A Classic Coca-Cola Collectible: The Coca-Cola Vintage Chic 4-liter thermoelectric cooler/warmer mini fridge by Cooluli features the iconic signature logoโperfect for Coca Cola fans and collectors!
- Convenient & Lightweight: The Vintage Chic cooler/warmer mini fridge sports a modern profile thatโs perfectly portable; measures: 7.25″ W x 10.25″ D x 10.75″ H and weighs 4 lbs.
- Multiple Functions & Uses: Use anywhere to store food, drinks, snacks, breast milk, insulin, medications, as well as skincare and beauty products!
- Advanced Technology: The unique semiconductor operation is energy-efficient, ultra-quiet and 100% environmentally friendly
- AC + DC + USB: The Coca-Cola Vintage Chic 4-liter by Cooluli covers all your bases! AC and DC power cords are included for indoor or outdoor use, plus it comes with a USB cord for ultra-flexibility





























Aaron Birtig –
Itโs exactly as advertised, so bear that in mind when seeing for the first time. Yes its small, but its no smaller than as described in words, pictures and the given measurements. If you wanted something larger then go buy it, but the size has no bearing here apart from confirming it will indeed store 6 cans.. tightly very tightly.. maybe too tightly.My First complaint is the difficulty it is with trying to pull one of the cans from the fully stocked six, in that its nearly impossible. Sometimes will get lucky with a finger twirling on from its position .. little movements at a time usually 2-3 will dislodge it from position enough to lay another finger on its top or side to gently pull it out. However, more often than not Iโll cover my hand across the open front acting as a net when I use my other hand to tip it a little forward just enough to get better grip on it unless it just fell into my self created hand net. So yes that part sucks, keeping in mind this is only when full. But I shouldnโt have to either spin the can like a top or tilt the thing at all to get something out; imagine having to do this with your standard refrigerator..no thanks.My second complaint has to do with the door in that it feels substantially heavier than rest of the unit and forms a pretty good seal** upon shutting. So unless its full and very often even when is full, try using one hand to open the door you will most likely drag it forward because of weight differential and more often than Iโd have to brace the top or side with my other hand when about to pull the door so as to not have it move with any little jolt. It could be on the counter the floor wherever youโre gonna need that second hand when opening the door.My third and final critique is to do with that firm seal with the โ*โ I mentioned above. There appears to be a bit of a glitch in the design when full the door wonโt entirely close/seal as it should leaving roughly 3-5 mm gap from total closure. How much this impacts the entire functionality for me at least appears to be very minimal and I live in the desert. Of course the other factor to consider is how much if any at all will it bother you to see that small gap. For myself it does and it doesnโt, but then again itโs not sitting on my desk staring at me but rather sitting an a crate about 1.5โ off the ground with other things around it. But I can say confidently without a doubt if were to have it on my desk or somewhere more open and at eye level I couldnโt not notice it several times any given day would drive me nuts. Not sure if this is just unique to mine, or flaw in the design effecting the majority.Apart from the few knitpicks mentioned which may seem large or larger to some it works great. I donโt get the complaints Iโve read about the temperature not being cold enough.. itโs a small little plastic thing which does just fineโฆFYI theyโre colder in the rear at least by my take. Even with the tiny but very valid issues I love it wishing I got one a lot sooner.
Kimberly –
I have a coffee bar in my master bath. I use this little fridge to keep my creamer and lemon juice cold. (I like hot tea as well.) This little fridge keeps the creamer cold and looks great. I have purchased 2 because I like it so well.
David Spaulding –
I got this for my desk at work, so I wouldn’t have to walk the complete opposite side of the floor for soft drinks and small snacks that need to be kept cold. It fits nicely in my cabinet shelf, and is lightweight. I appreciate being able to switch it off and on in the back, as I do not keep it running 24 hours a day.It does take maybe about 4 to get “fridge” cold, but then it works just fine. It might be a little cumbersome for traveling, and I imagine the door latch wouldn’t be that great if you’re constantly moving it around. But for an in-office desk fridge, it’s perfect.I also appreciate the classic Coke decal for the door. It’s fun.
A. D. –
This is perfect for home or travel use. I used it in my rental car when I took a road trip from Rhode Island to Texas. It kept my energy drinks cold.
Calamity –
This is the third mini-cooler for me. The first 10L was another brand and lasted exactly a year, and now no longer listed on Amazon. Hmmmmmmmmmmm. The 2nd is a 4L and just could not cope with the small size (no problem with product). This Coca-Cola 10L is the bomb. Only two months so far, but works like a charm. As a said above, very happy! If any problems. I’ll update. I run it 24/7.
ItsmeSherrieB –
Fits 4 sodasOr 2 bottles of water and 2 sodas
Joshua Tyree –
This thing is exactly as advertised. Fits 6 cans, or 4 cans and some yogurt. I liked it so much, I had to buy two. One for the office, one for the house. Fits right on the desk, runs 24/7, and keeps pop nice and cold.
Leticia Garcia –
I bought this for a friend and its the best gift in the world!!! Lol. She is going to love it ?