Skip to content
Category

Refrigerators

page 1
refrigerator
thumb|Food in a refrigerator with its door open
reefer ship
refrigerated cargo ship type
absorption refrigerator
single pressure absorption refrigeration
mini-bar
thumb|A refrigerated minibar in a Hyatt|Grand Hyatt hotel, filled with beverages. This minibar detects whenever an item is removed and charges the guest instantly, even if the item is not consumed.
refrigerator magnet
magnet, which is used to post items
refrigerator car
railroad car designed to carry perishable freight at specific temperatures
refrigerator truck
van or truck designed to carry perishable freight at specific temperatures
Pot-in-pot refrigerator
for cooling food, two clay pots of different sizes placed separately inside each other with moist sand
Einstein refrigerator
Absorption refrigerator invented in 1930
smart refrigerator
a refrigerator which can communicate with its surroundings
icebox
thumb|upright=1.2|alt=Labeled black-and-white image of an icebox|Icebox used in cafés of Paris in the late 1800s An icebox (also called a cold closet) is a compact, non-mechanical refrigerator which was a common early-twentieth-century kitchen appliance before the development of safely powered refrigeration devices. They were insulated cabinets, to which large chunks of ice would need to be added every several days to maintain refrigeration.
refrigerated container
used for intermodal cargo
Frigidaire
Frigidaire Appliance Company is the American consumer and commercial home appliances brand subsidiary of multinational company Electrolux, a Swedish multinational home appliance manufacturer, headquartered in Stockholm.
community fridge
refrigerator located in a public space meant to redistribute food within a community
Kelvinator
Kelvinator is a brand name for refrigerator and freezer products in several nations. It was a major manufacturer of home appliances and commercial freezers in the United States, and its line of refrigerators was the company's namesake. The name is from William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, who developed the concept of absolute zero, for whom the Kelvin temperature scale is named. The name was thought to be appropriate for a company that manufactured ice-boxes and refrigerators.
refrigerator car
refrigerated railway wagon
refrigerator death
death by suffocation in a refrigerator or similar device
kimchi refrigerator
refrigerator designed for storing kimchi