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This Frigidaire 7.5 cubic mini fridge is only $219 today — normally $499

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Walmart

For one of the better refrigerator deals, check out what Walmart has to offer. There’s $280 to be saved on the Frigidaire 7.5 cubic feet refrigerator with a standard door style. Usually priced at $499, it’s down to $219 for a limited time. If you’re in need of a new refrigerator for less, read on while we take you through what this one has to offer. Expect the deal to end soon as it’s already proving very popular.

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Why you should buy the Frigidaire 7.5 cubic feet refrigerator

The Frigidaire 7.5-cubic-foot refrigerator isn’t the biggest of fridges, so this is the ideal time to read up on how to organize your fridge; however, it’s perfect for anyone looking for something small. It has 7.5 cubic feet of standard storage capacity. It has a convenient cycle defrost system with three adjustable glass refrigerator shelves along with one adjustable and removable wire freezer shelf. There’s also a glass cover crisper if you need it. Adding to the convenience, you can choose to reverse the door hinge so that it opens in either left or right handed configurations.

A sleek platinum design ensures the Frigidaire 7.5 cubic feet refrigerator will look good in any kitchen. The 7.5-cubic-foot refrigerator might be small, but it’s the refrigerator’s versatility that proves most useful. You can move the glass shelves around, choose to use the crisper or not, and there’s also a full-width door bin for easy storage of bottles and larger items. To keep it in great condition, just make sure you learn all about how to clean a fridge well.

Ideal for all kinds of simple purposes, the 7.5-cubic-foot refrigerator normally costs $499. Right now you can buy it from Walmart for only $219. This is a huge discount for anyone looking for a budget-friendly, small refrigerator. Take a look for yourself by tapping the button below.

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Jen Allen
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