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Cooluli Mini Fridge Review

Quiet and tiny, this is a decent personal cooler, though with several limitations
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cooluli mini fridge powered cooler review
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Price:  $50 List
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Manufacturer:   Cooluli
By Maggie Nichols ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Sep 17, 2019
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RANKED
#8 of 10
  • Temperature Control - 25% 5.0
  • Insulation - 25% 2.0
  • Energy Consumption - 20% 6.0
  • Ease of Use - 15% 5.0
  • Portability - 10% 8.0
  • Features - 5% 6.0

Our Verdict

The Cooluli Mini Fridge is an itty bitty desktop or countertop cooler or heater that's just big enough to hold your lunch, a few drinks, or those pamper-yourself cooling face masks. It's exceptionally quiet and can easily stay running 24/7 on your make-up stand or work desk. It performs decently well for a thermoelectric model, though shouldn't be trusted with truly temperature-sensitive items. If you're sick of sharing the work fridge with messy colleagues or want to keep your beauty products chilled, this little unit might be just what you've been searching for.
REASONS TO BUY
Super portable
Very quiet
Can be cold or hot
Pretty low energy usage
REASONS TO AVOID
Can't control temperature
Not the best seal
USB can't be used in computer
Plastic hinges
Unknown longevity

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Bottom Line Very small and very quiet, an alright personal cooler with limitationsSpend less on this powered cooler with solid performanceA less expensive model that's narrow and tall, with solid insulation but less impressive minimum temperaturesThe best temperature control from a thermoelectric coolerThis small model cools and heats, offering a convenient armrest shape and a shoulder strap for on the go
Rating Categories Cooluli Mini Fridge Costway 54 Alpicool CF45 Koolatron Portable 45 Wagan 12V 14 Liter...
Temperature Control (25%)
5.0
8.0
5.0
7.0
6.0
Insulation (25%)
2.0
5.0
8.0
4.0
2.0
Energy Consumption (20%)
6.0
8.0
7.0
4.0
4.0
Ease of Use (15%)
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
4.0
Portability (10%)
8.0
6.0
6.0
7.0
9.0
Features (5%)
6.0
6.0
6.0
4.0
7.0
Specs Cooluli Mini Fridge Costway 54 Alpicool CF45 Koolatron Portable 45 Wagan 12V 14 Liter...
Minimum Temperature Achieved (F) 32.4ºF below ambient -8.9ºF 6.4ºF 38.2ºF below ambient 36.45ºF below ambient
Temperature Increase in 36 Hours Unplugged (F) 26.6ºF 27.9ºF 14.9ºF 9.9ºF 30.6ºF
Power Draw in Watts (cooling) 33.9 W 50.0 W
38.9 W (eco)
52.9 W
38.6 W (eco)
62.3 W 56.8 W
Power Draw in Watts (steady) N/A 1.0 W 0.8 W N/A N/A
Power Draw in Watts (heating) 29.7 W N/A N/A 48.1 W 45.6 W
Voltage Use (cooling) 13.84 V 13.47 V 13.25 V 13.29 V 13.26 V
Amperage Use (cooling) 2.45 A 3.72 A 4.01 A 4.69 A 4.34 A
Hours to Cool (measured) 20.5 hrs 9.5 hrs 23 hrs >12 hrs 28.5 hrs
Maximum Temperature Achieved (F) 136.0ºF N/A N/A 130.8ºF 137.3ºF
Temperature Accuracy (diff btwn display and actual) N/A +/- 3.8ºF +/- 3.4ºF N/A N/A
Weight 3.7 lb 34 lb 30.0 lb 14.2 lb 8.4 lb
Claimed Capacity (volume) 4 L
4.2 quarts
51.1 L
54 quarts
45L
48 quarts
43 L
45 quarts
14 L
14.8 quarts
Measured Capacity (volume) 4 L
4.2 quarts
49.1 L
51.8 quarts
45L
48 quarts
45.1 L
47.7 quarts
14 L
14.8 quarts
Capacity (cans) 6 cans 72 cans 62 cans 63 cans 16 cans
Method of Cooling Thermoelectric 12V compressor 12V compressor Thermoelectric Thermoelectric
Advertised Achievable Temperature Range (F) 40ºF below ambient to 149ºF -4ºF to 50ºF -4ºF to 50ºF 40ºF below ambient and up to 135ºF 32ºF to 36ºF below ambient and up to 140ºF
Acceptable Ambient Temperature Range (F) Not specified 50ºF to 109ºF Not specified Not specified Not specified
Exterior Dimensions (D x W x H) 10" x 7.25" x 10.5” 21" x 27.5" x 14" 27.5" x 13.5" x 17.8" 16" x 21" x 17.25" 19" x 10.5" x 11.6"
Interior Dimensions (D x W x H) 5.75" x 5.25" x 8" 10.4" x 12.75"/6.4" x 17.25"/10.6" 10.25" x 14.5"/8" x 12.5"/6.25" 12.25" x 15.5" x 14.5" 12" x 8.5" x 6.6"
DC Cord Length (feet) 6' 3.5" 7' 9.75" 7' 10" 8' 10" 8' 11"
AC Cord Length (feet) 5' 8" 6' 4.25" (AC adapter only)
14' 7" (DC and AC adapter)
6' 8" 6' 11" (AC adapter only)
15' 11" (DC and AC adapter)
(none included)
Comes With AC cord, DC cord, USB cord (3' 1") DC cord, DC to AC adapter and cord AC cord, DC cord DC cord DC cord, extra fuse
Features Top handle, heating ability, USB power cord Eco power-saving function, internal light Internal light, removable baskets, C/F display Heating ability Cord storage, heating ability, cup holders

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Cooluli is a thermoelectric model that we tested in the 4L size. It also comes in 10L, 15L, and 20L models and several colors. It claims to reach temperatures up to 149ºF and down to 40ºF below ambient. This model comes with AC and DC cords as well as a USB cord.

Performance Comparison


cooluli mini fridge powered cooler review - have your own personal desktop cooler with this little 4l...
Have your own personal desktop cooler with this little 4L thermoelectric unit.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Temperature Control


Though it has just two settings ('cold' or 'hot'), this tiny cooler does a pretty good job at both those things. During our testing, it reached as low as 42.8ºF, which was about 30ºF below ambient. This isn't as good of a performance as promised, but it's better than most the other thermoelectric coolers we tested. On the heat setting, it reached 136ºF, though Cooluli claims it should max out at 149º. Again, not as impressive as promised, but still more impressive than most of the other thermoelectric units. It took 20.5 hours to reach the lowest temperature and 9.5 to reach the highest, both of which are much longer than claimed by the manufacturer but about on par with the other thermoelectric models. It does pretty well, though without any real temperature control it shouldn't be used for temperature-sensitive items like raw meat, certain medications, or breast milk.

cooluli mini fridge powered cooler review - the extent of your temperature control options are 'cold' or 'hot'.
The extent of your temperature control options are 'cold' or 'hot'.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Insulation


Over 36 hours unplugged, the Cooluli rose 26.6ºF. That's not terrible, considering how small it is. However, if you were to open it even once, you'd likely lose all your cold air in one go. Made mostly of plastic, this "mini-fridge" isn't the most inspirational unit when it comes to durability. Even the hinges are made of plastic, though with an aluminum pin. Considering its relatively tame intended usage, you probably don't need the sturdiest tiny cooler, but if your toddler likes to get ahold of things or you tend to drop stuff, this may not make the journey.

cooluli mini fridge powered cooler review - thin plastic hinges aren't the most impressive part of this cooler.
Thin plastic hinges aren't the most impressive part of this cooler.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Energy Consumption


We're pretty impressed with the energy draw of this little box. While cooling, it pulls 33.9 Watts, and when heating, it uses just 29.7 Watts. That's pretty impressive stacked up to the competition, though with its tiny size, we're glad it doesn't pull gobs of energy for barely any contents. It also runs in Eco mode when using the USB for power, which is a neat feature. However, you can't plug the USB into a computer, as most computers don't output enough energy from their USB ports. You can, however, plug it into a power bank, as long as you double-check that it meets the power requirements of your unit. The Cooluli is also impressively quiet, which makes having it sit on your desk at work or your bedroom counter a pretty non-disruptive experience.

cooluli mini fridge powered cooler review - the protective plastic bumpers around these screws on the bottom of...
The protective plastic bumpers around these screws on the bottom of the unit can be rather scratchy, so take care setting it on a scratchable surface, like a wooden counter or desk.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Ease of Use


The Cooluli opens and functions just like a miniature fridge. It has a magnetic closure that's easy to open with one hand. Unfortunately, it's not a very strong magnet, and so easily comes open while you're carrying your cooler from place to place. A single removable shelf and a very narrow removable door basket help you stay organized. However, one thing we did discover is that many sandwich boxes and other fairly standard-sized Tupperwares are too large to fit inside the 5.75" x 5.25" x 8" interior, which could put a damper on your ability to use it to keep your lunch cool at work. This unit is rated to be running 24/7, which is more than we can say for the majority of thermoelectric coolers, increasing its usability. It also comes with both AC and DC power cords and a very short USB cord for use with a power bank.

cooluli mini fridge powered cooler review - just enough space for your lunch or a snack, if you pack it right.
Just enough space for your lunch or a snack, if you pack it right.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Portability


Clearly, this 4L model is much lighter than most of the much larger coolers we tested, tipping the scales at just 3lb 11oz. It has an indented top handle that makes it even easier to pick up and move around. The AC cord is 5'8" long and the DC cord is 6'3" — not incredibly long, but with decent room to maneuver. The USB cord is much shorter though, at just over 3 feet. Really, the only hindrance to toting this tiny box around is the weak magnetic seal. More than once we had it filled with 6 cans that toppled out while we were carrying it.

cooluli mini fridge powered cooler review - an immobile, easy-to-use handle makes the cooluli simple to carry.
An immobile, easy-to-use handle makes the Cooluli simple to carry.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Features


The Cooluli is a very small unit, and so lacks many of the frills of larger powered coolers. Honestly, we think that the features it does have are pretty solid for such a little model. Three different power cords (AC, DC, and USB), a single shelf, a small basket, a handle on top and the ability to heat as well as cool — we think the Cooluli is just right.

cooluli mini fridge powered cooler review - a small, removable basket inside the door is just large enough for...
A small, removable basket inside the door is just large enough for these little cheese wheels. The black seal helps hold in the right temperature, though isn't quite strong enough to resist flying open when you're carrying this unit full of soda cans.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Value


In a category of extremely expensive options, the Cooluli is a breath of fresh air with a double-digit price tag. Clearly it's not about to perform at the same level as the four-digit models out there, but for what it is, this simple little cooler isn't overpriced. Its size has some limitations, but if 4L is the right capacity for you, we think you'll appreciate what the Cooluli has to offer.

Conclusion


This adorably small, 4L thermoelectric cooler/heater does pretty well for what it is. It's not about to be your long term food storage solution or method of bringing a casserole to the potluck, but for a personal option you can keep close at hand, it's solid. Don't expect miracles in temperature control, but if you want something to stay mildly chilled or warmed, the Cooluli can help with that.

cooluli mini fridge powered cooler review - super small, but super portable and very inexpensive.
Super small, but super portable and very inexpensive.
Credit: Maggie Brandenburg

Maggie Nichols