Convert a chest freezer into refrigerator and you don't need batteries.
https://www.notechmagazine.com/category/refrigeration
That's very smart and might end my quest for a truly quiet bedroom fridge, if it really only runs two minutes in an hour. (Light fridges marketed as "quiet" just produce near-constant annoying fan noise, quietly.)
It really works, and if you fill half the space with water then it'll only need to run once or twice a week (assuming you don't open the lid often)
Have you looked at hotel minibar fridges? They're generally pretty quiet.
That's very smart and might end my quest for a truly quiet bedroom fridge, if it really only runs two minutes in an hour. (Light fridges marketed as "quiet" just produce near-constant annoying fan noise, quietly.)
It really works, and if you fill half the space with water then it'll only need to run once or twice a week (assuming you don't open the lid often)
Have you looked at hotel minibar fridges? They're generally pretty quiet.