About Thermoelectric Refrigerators

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Ever wonder what a thermoelectric cooler is, and how it”s different from a regular compressor cooler? More importantly, when shopping for a cooler, would you ask yourself, “is it right for me?”

In this video we help answer those questions

Thermoelectric cooling is a new way to refrigerate that operates on a brand-new technology. It’s an inexpensive, environmentally friendly, and whisper-quiet alternative to traditional compressor refrigerators.

But before you buy a thermoelectric cooler, there are some factors that will help you determine if they’re the right fit for your needs.

Thermoelectric coolers are very effective, but they don’t have the same muscle that a compressor cooler can manage. Most thermoelectric units operate well between 51 degrees and 63 degrees fahrenheit. If you need lower temperatures, you may want to consider one of our compressor coolers.

Another consideration while you’re deciding is your cooler’s location. Thermoelectric coolers cool very effectively in the open, but their efficiency is decreased if they lose airflow. Make sure you’re allowing for six inches of clearance on every side and that you never enclose the unit into custom cabinetry or inside of a cupboard. A thermoelectric cooler cannot cool effectively if it’s enclosed.

The ideal home for a thermoelectric unit would be air conditioned, so that temperature fluctuations wouldn’t alter the unit’s efficiency

At NewAir, we want to help you make the choice that’s right for you, so please check these environmental factors so you can make the most informed decision, and feel free to call our Customer Support staff if you have any questions.

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thanks, 2016 seems to have been the one year thermoelectric fridges were considered commercially viable, because it's 2019 and I see no new developments unfortunately. I need a quiet fridge. Gah!

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