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Finding a high‑capacity undercounter fridge that fits a busy home bar, a small office kitchen, or a tight commercial nook can feel like hunting for a needle in a haystack. Ten models store 150 + cans (or roughly 5 cu ft) and options range from $569.99 up to $1849.00, with the Tylza 3‑Drawer unit offering a 200‑can capacity and a quiet 38 dB operation.
Our lineup spreads across three price tiers. The budget tier—featuring the Icyglee, Euhomy, Kalamera and NAFCOOL models—offers solid capacity at sub‑$700 price points. Mid‑range choices include the Tylza and Ca'Lefort refrigerators, each rated 4.5/5 and delivering a mix of mobility and sleek stainless‑steel doors. Premium selections such as the Velieta, EdgeStar, Vevor and Arctic Air bring larger footprints, higher capacities (up to 12 cu ft) and premium finishes for demanding environments.
Below is a breakdown of each unit’s dimensions, noise levels, and user feedback so you can match the right fridge to your space, budget, and beverage‑storage needs.

Tylza 3-Drawer Beverage Refrigerator
Its 23‑in cutout depth fits standard under‑counter spaces while still holding 150+ cans, delivering strong value and feature balance.

Euhomy 24-inch Beverage Refrigerator
Ideal for users needing a compact 22.6‑in depth unit; at $648.99 it’s about $111 cheaper than the Best Overall.

Velieta Dual Drawer Beverage Fridge 24-inch
With a 24‑in depth and dual‑drawer layout, it offers extra storage flexibility the other models lack, justifying the $899.99 price.
Score Analysis
Key score advantages vs. runner-up (Euhomy 24-inch Beverage)
Price Range

Tylza 3-Drawer Beverage Refrigerator
$759.99

Euhomy 24-inch Beverage Refrigerator
$648.99

Velieta Dual Drawer Beverage Fridge 24-inch
$899.99

Kalamera Beverage Refrigerator 24-inch
$649.99

Icyglee Beverage Refrigerator 24-inch
$569.99

EdgeStar CBR1501SLD
$1,049.00

Ca'Lefort 24-inch Beverage Refrigerator
$799.99

NAFCOOL Back Bar Cooler Fridge
$755.00

Arctic Air AUC48R
$1,849.00

Vevor Commercial Refrigerator 48-inch
$1,351.09
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The Tylza 3‑Drawer Beverage Refrigerator holds up to 200 cans (4.24–5.3 cu ft), offers touchscreen temperature control, 38 dB noise, and wheels for mobility, but its 115.99 lb weight can make placement a chore.
This unit’s standout spec is its high storage capacity – between 114 and 200 cans, translating to 4.24–5.3 cu ft of volume – all behind a glass‑metal door with blue LED lighting. The 360° air‑cooling system, a touchscreen that remembers settings, and a charcoal filter round out a feature set that feels more like a small commercial bar fridge than a residential under‑counter appliance.
Compared with the nine other models in this roundup, the Tylza is heavier than the Euhomy (69.5 lb) and Icyglee (81.6 lb) but only a bit heavier than the Kalamera at 97 lb. Its depth of 22.63 in matches the Kalamera’s 22.6 in, while its height of 34.25 in sits between the Velieta (35 in) and the EdgeStar (33.75 in). In terms of capacity, it tops the Velieta’s 150‑can rating and exceeds the EdgeStar’s 142‑can limit, giving it a clear advantage for larger beverage collections.
Reviewers consistently praise the space for up to 200 cans and the convenience of four lockable swivel wheels, which make the heavy unit easier to roll into place. The 38 dB noise level is quieter than the Euhomy’s ≤42 dB and comparable to the Velieta’s sub‑40 dB claim, so it won’t dominate a quiet office or home bar. On the downside, users flag the 115.99 lb weight as a moving challenge and note that advertised can capacities vary across sources, leading to some confusion during purchase.
Technical details reinforce its value: the fridge runs on R600a refrigerant (1.06 oz), draws less than 0.52 kWh per day, and carries ETL/DOE certification for energy compliance. The temperature range of 37–65 °F (3–18 °C) covers most chilled beverage needs, and the automatic defrost system eliminates manual maintenance.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Home bars, office break rooms, or small commercial spaces that need high can capacity and flexible installation.
Avoid if: You have limited floor space, need ultra‑low temperatures below 37 °F, or require a lightweight portable fridge.
TL;DR: The Euhomy RU‑05 offers a roomy 5 cu ft (180‑can) interior, quiet ≤42 dB operation and a sleek stainless‑steel glass door for $648.99, though its 69.5 lb weight can make placement a bit of a workout.
The standout spec is its 180‑can capacity within a compact 5 cu ft footprint, paired with a frost‑free, fan‑circulated cooling system that keeps the interior between 37‑°F and 65‑°F. A digital touch panel with memory lets you set the temperature precisely, and the blue LED sensor light adds a modern touch while you'll reach for a drink.
Compared with the nine other under‑counter models, the Euhomy sits in the middle of the price range and is lighter than the Kalamera (97 lb) and the Tylza (115.99 lb) units, yet heavier than Icyglee’s 81.6 lb fridge. Its 22.6 in depth matches Icyglee’s and is shallower than Kalamera’s listed 645 mm depth, making it a good fit for tighter cutouts. While some peers offer extra features like front vents or multi‑color LED lighting, the Euhomy’s stainless‑steel door with tempered glass and adjustable shelves keep the design simple and reliable.
Users consistently praise the 5 cu ft interior and the quiet, low‑vibration compressor that keeps noise down to ≤42 dB. Professional reviewers also note the ETL and DOE certifications, confirming energy‑efficient operation at 0.84 kWh/day on 115 V. The main complaints revolve around the 69.5 lb weight, which can make moving the unit challenging, and the fact that the 180‑can claim assumes standard 12‑oz cans—larger bottles can reduce usable capacity.
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Best for: Small households, offices, patios, or commercial spots that need a dedicated, quiet beverage cooler with a generous 5 cu ft interior.
Avoid if: You require a lightweight unit, need bulk grocery or frozen‑food storage, or want an integrated ice maker for added versatility.
TL;DR: The Velieta Dual Drawer Beverage Fridge offers 150‑can (4.9 cu ft) capacity in a compact 24‑×‑24‑×‑35‑in footprint, with weatherproof build and <40 dB quiet operation, but comes at a premium price.
Velieta’s KMYL145B packs a net capacity of 150 cans (4.9 cu ft) behind a stainless‑steel door and toughened glass shelves, all within a 24.0 in × 24.0 in × 35.0 in envelope. The unit runs at under <40 dB, which professional reviewers note keeps it unobtrusive in open‑plan kitchens or bar areas.
When you line it up against the nine other under‑counter models, the Velieta sits on the higher end of the price spectrum while offering a solid 150‑can capacity that rivals the larger 140‑180‑can range of the Ca'Lefort. Its dimensions are comparable to the EdgeStar and Tylza units, yet it provides fewer listed features such as adjustable shelves or interior LED lighting, which those competitors include.
Customers repeatedly praise the fridge’s compact size and weatherproof construction, saying it fits neatly under a counter and survives patio exposure without issue. The same reviews point out the lack of publicly available cooling performance data and no energy‑usage figures, making it harder for power‑conscious buyers to gauge operating cost.
Beyond capacity, the fridge maintains a temperature window of 37‑65 °F, suitable for most beverages. The dual‑drawer layout lets you separate chilled drinks from room‑temperature items, and the stainless‑steel door adds a durable, sleek look that matches modern décor.
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Best for: Users who need a compact, weatherproof beverage fridge that can slide under a counter or sit on a patio and appreciate a quiet, dual‑drawer layout.
Avoid if: You require detailed performance specs, verified energy‑efficiency data, or a lower‑priced model with more built‑in features.
TL;DR: The Kalamera 24‑inch under‑counter fridge holds up to 170 cans (5.1–5.3 cu ft), runs at 32‑41 °F, and packs a stainless‑steel look for $649.99, but its 97‑lb weight and narrow temperature range may limit some users.
What really stands out is the can capacity: 154 cans as a base and up to 170 cans at maximum load, translating to roughly 5.1–5.3 cu ft of internal volume. The UV‑tinted dual‑pane glass door and blue LED interior give the unit a sleek, modern vibe while protecting drinks from light.
At 97.0 pounds, the Kalamera weighs more than the 81.6‑lb Icyglee model and the 69.5‑lb Euhomy fridge, yet it weighs less than the 115.99‑lb Tylza three‑drawer unit. Its built‑in depth of 569 mm (about 2240 in as listed) makes it deeper than the 22.6‑in peers, so you’ll need a bit more clearance when the door swings open. Noise level isn’t listed for Kalamera, whereas the Icyglee and EdgeStar units report ≤42 dB and <40 dB respectively, so quietness is a relative unknown.
Reviewers consistently praise the large can capacity and the quiet dual‑fan cooling system, noting that the blue LED lighting adds a nice visual touch. Professional reviewers highlight the reversible hinge and child lock as practical extras for a home bar. However, users also flag the narrow 32–41 °F temperature range as limiting for anything beyond standard soft drinks, and the 97‑lb weight makes moving the unit a chore during installation.
Technical details include a digital temperature control, single‑zone cooling with dual fans, automatic defrost, and ETL certification for safety. The unit runs on standard 110 V household power and consumes between 1,425.99 and 165 kWh per year, according to the manufacturer.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Homeowners, entertainers, and home‑bar enthusiasts who need high‑capacity beverage storage in a compact under‑counter footprint.
Avoid if: You require multi‑zone cooling, wine storage, or a lightweight unit you can move easily.
TL;DR: The Icyglee 24‑inch under‑counter beverage refrigerator holds 180 cans, runs at 37‑65°F, and costs $569.99, offering a solid blend of capacity and compact dimensions for home or office use.
The standout spec is its 180‑can capacity, which translates to roughly 5 cu ft of storage while fitting into a 22.6 in depth, 34.25 in height and 23.4 in width envelope. A double‑layer tempered glass door and soft LED lighting give the unit a modern look, and three removable shelves let you arrange bottles and cans however you like.
Compared with the nine other models in this roundup, the Icyglee sits in the mid‑weight range at 81.6 lb—heavier than the Euhomy unit but lighter than the Kalamera and Tylza models, which tip the scales above 97 lb. Its depth matches the Euhomy’s 22.6 in and is only a shade shallower than EdgeStar’s 22.88 in, meaning it will slip into most standard under‑counter cutouts without the extra clearance some larger rivals need.
Professional reviewers praise the adjustable shelves for customizable storage and the LED temperature display for keeping the interior steady within the 37‑65°F range. Everyday users, however, note that the fridge needs a 24‑hour settling period after delivery before you can turn it on, and they miss concrete numbers for power draw and noise level.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Households, home offices, or small bars that need a high‑capacity, built‑in cooler without sacrificing countertop space.
Avoid if: You need detailed power‑usage data, ultra‑quiet operation, or a unit that can be used immediately out of the box.
TL;DR: The EdgeStar CBR1501SLD packs 142 cans (1.8 cu ft) into a 22.88‑in‑deep, 33.75‑in‑tall stainless‑steel unit with reversible doors, LED lighting and a 38‑65 °F temperature range, but it sits at a premium price point.
What really stands out is the 142‑can (1.8 cu ft) capacity squeezed into a compact footprint: 22.88 in deep, 33.75 in high and 23.44 in wide, weighing 102.0 lb. The reversible stainless‑steel door and front vent give you flexibility for under‑counter or freestanding placement, while the LED interior lighting makes it easy to spot bottles at a glance.
Compared with the nine other models in this roundup, the EdgeStar is deeper than the NAFCOOL back‑bar cooler (19.5 in) but shallower than the Velieta Dual Drawer (24.0 in). Its height sits just under the Velieta (35.0 in) and Tylza (34.25 in) units, and its width is narrower than the wide‑body VEVOR (48.0 in) while matching the slimmer profiles of Ca'Lefort and Icyglee. At 102.0 lb it is lighter than the bulkier VEVOR (161.9 lb) but a bit heavier than the Euhomy (69.5 lb) and Icyglee (81.6 lb) models.
Reviewers consistently praise the reversible door for easy installation and the built‑in carbon filter for keeping drinks fresh. Users also praise the digital temperature control that holds a steady 38‑65 °F range. On the downside, users note the lack of adjustable interior shelves, which limits how you can arrange different bottle sizes, and the need to manually close the door because there’s no automatic closer. The $1,049.00 price tag puts it above many of its peers, making it a premium choice for home bars rather than high‑traffic commercial settings.
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Best for: Mid‑size kitchen installations, home bar setups, and residential spaces where a premium, reversible under‑counter cooler is desired.
Avoid if: You need a budget‑friendly option, adjustable shelving, or a unit built for high‑traffic commercial use.
TL;DR: The Ca'Lefort 24‑inch Beverage Refrigerator offers a 140‑180 can capacity, three‑color LED lighting and a compact 23.4 in depth for under‑counter use at $799.99.
At 33.8 in tall, 23.8 in wide and 23.4 in deep, this unit fits neatly under most countertops while still delivering a respectable 140‑180‑can capacity. The stainless‑steel frame with double‑glazed glass door adds a premium look, and the built‑in front vent helps keep the interior temperature stable within the 34‑54 °F range.
Compared with the nine other models in the roundup, the Ca'Lefort sits in the middle of the size spectrum. It sits slightly deeper than the Tylza 3‑Drawer (22.63 in) and the EdgeStar (22.88 in), but a touch shallower than the Velieta (24.0 in). Its height of 33.8 in sits just under the Tylza’s 34.25 in and the Velieta’s 35.0 in, while the width of 23.8 in edges out the Tylza’s 23.42 in and matches the Icyglee’s 23.4 in. In terms of features, Ca'Lefort provides three adjustable wire shelves, a front vent and three‑color LED lighting—more visual flair than the single‑LED lights on the NAFCOOL and EdgeStar models, and comparable to the soft LED on Icyglee.
Customers consistently praise the spacious interior and the bright, customizable LED lighting that makes bottles easy to spot. Reviewers also note reliable temperature stability, especially after the unit’s recommended 24‑36‑hour upright settling period. A few users mention that the advertised can count can shift depending on bottle size, leading to some planning confusion. Professional reviewers highlight the automatic defrost cycle and the optional aluminum‑alloy handle as handy touches for everyday use.
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Best for: Most users seeking a balanced, mainstream option
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $799.99
TL;DR: The Nafcool LG‑208H offers a spacious 7 cu ft under‑counter cooler with adjustable shelves, LED lighting and auto‑defrost, but its larger footprint and higher price make it a premium choice for commercial bars.
At 19.5 in deep, 33.0 in high and 35.5 in wide, the LG‑208H packs a 7 cu ft (208 L) capacity into a double‑door glass unit that fits under most counters while still providing ample beverage storage. Adjustable shelves let you reconfigure the interior for tall bottles or many cans, and the built‑in LED lighting keeps the contents visible without adding heat.
Compared with the nine other models in this roundup, the Nafcool is noticeably wider than the 24‑inch units such as the Tylza, Ca'Lefort, Kalamera, Euhomy, Velieta, Icyglee, EdgeStar, and Vevor, all of which sit around 23–24 in wide. Its depth of 19.5 in is shallower than most peers, which range from about 22.6 in to 29.9 in, making it easier to slip into tighter back‑bar spaces. However, the price point sits at the higher end of the segment, so it’s pricier than many of the comparable 24‑inch refrigerators.
Professional reviewers praise the unit’s solid construction and reliable fan‑assisted cooling, noting that the digital temperature controller makes it simple to keep drinks consistently cold. Everyday users echo this sentiment, highlighting the generous interior volume and the convenience of auto‑defrost. The most common complaint is the unit’s heft, which users describe as “heavy” and say can make installation challenging, especially when moving it on its multidirectional casters. Additionally, the fridge lacks a dedicated freezer compartment, so it’s best suited for pure chilling needs.
Beyond the core specs, the LG‑208H includes auto‑defrost to reduce manual maintenance, LED interior lighting for easy product visibility, and a two‑year parts warranty plus three years on the compressor for peace of mind. The double‑door design also helps keep the interior temperature stable during frequent door openings.
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Best for: Commercial bars, pubs, or restaurants that need a high‑capacity under‑counter cooler with flexible shelving.
Avoid if: You require a lightweight unit, a built‑in freezer, or are looking for the lowest‑cost option.
TL;DR: The Arctic Air AUC48R delivers a stainless‑steel, 48.25‑inch wide, 12 cu ft undercounter fridge with ENERGY STAR efficiency, but its premium $1849 price and solid doors may limit budget‑focused or glass‑door‑preferring users.
The AUC48R’s most eye‑catching dimension is its 48.25 in width, paired with a 30.0 in depth and a 35.63 in height, giving it a true undercounter footprint while still providing a full 12 cu ft of storage. A stainless‑steel front and sides keep the unit looking professional and easy to clean, and the front vent plus LED temperature display add functional convenience for busy service areas.
Compared with the nine other models in this roundup, the Arctic Air is the heaviest at 265.0 lb, out‑weighing the Vevor unit (161.9 lb) and the EdgeStar (102.0 lb). Its width of 48.25 in also exceeds the typical 24‑inch width of most countertop fridges like the Velieta, Ca'Lefort, Tylza, Kalamera and Euhomy, making it a true commercial‑size undercounter option. In capacity, it sits just below the Vevor’s 12.85 cu ft but far ahead of the EdgeStar’s 1.8 cu ft and the 4.9 cu ft that Velieta offers, positioning it as one of the more spacious choices for high‑volume prep stations.
Reviewers consistently praise the rugged stainless‑steel construction and the ENERGY STAR certification, noting that the unit feels built for demanding kitchen environments. The solid doors, while sturdy, draw criticism for limiting visual access to stored items—a trade‑off for the durability many commercial users value. The included condensate heating element, cETLus/ETL‑Sanitation listing, and NSF Standard 7 compliance reinforce its suitability for food‑service compliance, while locking casters make relocation straightforward.
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Best for: Commercial foodservice settings that need a sturdy, ENERGY STAR‑rated undercounter fridge with a 12 cu ft capacity and professional‑grade certifications.
Avoid if: You have a tight budget, require glass‑door visibility, or need storage beyond 12 cu ft.
TL;DR: The Vevor 48″ Commercial Refrigerator offers a roomy 12.85 cu ft of refrigerated space, a sturdy 2.1‑inch stainless steel worktop, and precise temperature control for $1351.09, but its premium price and heavy build may limit casual home use.
At 48.0 in wide, 35.4 in high and 29.9 in deep, this unit packs a commercial‑grade 12.85 cu ft compartment, making it one of the widest and deepest options in the roundup. An LED light illuminates the interior and features adjustable double‑layer shelving plus a front vent, while the worktop adds a solid 2.1‑inch stainless‑steel surface for prep tasks.
Compared with the other nine models, the Vevor is wider than the EdgeStar CBR1501SLD (23.44 in) and heavier than that unit’s 102 lb but lighter than the Arctic Air AUC48R’s 265 lb. It’s also pricier than both EdgeStar and Velieta, which sit at lower price points, and it carries a larger footprint than most 24‑inch competitors.
Professional reviewers highlight fast and efficient cooling thanks to the Embraco compressor, and commercial operators praise the combined refrigeration and prep surface for workflow efficiency and cleanliness. Users note the weight of 161.9 lb can vary across listings, and the temperature range of 35.6‑46.4 °F is typical for refrigeration‑only units, lacking deeper freeze capabilities.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Commercial food‑service operators such as restaurants, bars, diners, and catering kitchens that need high‑capacity undercounter refrigeration with a built‑in prep surface.
Avoid if: You need advanced residential features, deep‑freeze capability, or a lightweight unit for home use.
Breakdown

Tylza 3-Drawer Beverage Refrigerator
Pros

Euhomy 24-inch Beverage Refrigerator
Pros

Velieta Dual Drawer Beverage Fridge 24-inch
Pros

Kalamera Beverage Refrigerator 24-inch
Pros
Cons
Based on scoring data and product specs
Personalized picks

Best Overall Pick
Tylza 3-Drawer Beverage Refrigerator
Best OverallBest for: Home and office users seeking a balance of features and value

Euhomy 24-inch Beverage Refrigerator
Best for: Users with specific technical requirements or compatibility needs
$648.99-$111.00 vs winner
Skip Vevor Commercial Refrigerator 48-inch if…
You need advanced features or professional-grade performance
The Tylza 3‑Drawer Beverage Refrigerator takes the top spot thanks to its strong 4.5‑star rating from 967 reviewers, a spacious 114–200‑can capacity (up to 5.3 cu ft.), and a quiet 38 dB operation. Its 360° air‑circulation system and three‑layer insulation keep drinks consistently cold, while the waterproof stainless‑steel build and lockable wheels add durability for both indoor and outdoor setups.
The runner‑up, the Euhomy 24‑inch Beverage Refrigerator, provides a solid home‑bar fridge on a tighter budget. It holds 180 cans in a full 5 cu ft. volume, runs at ≤42 dB, and offers a digital touch panel with memory‑function for easy temperature control—all for $648.99, making it practical for compact under‑counter installations.
For shoppers looking beyond the top two, the Icyglee Beverage Refrigerator 24‑inch is the best budget option, delivering the lowest entry price at $569.99. If premium features and capacity are your priority, the Arctic Air AUC48R costs $1,849.00.
The Tylza 3‑Drawer model offers a capable and reliable under‑counter beverage fridge in its class.
The Tylza 3‑Drawer Beverage Refrigerator is listed as waterproof and rated for outdoor installation, making it the safest choice for patios or bar‑back areas. Its 304 stainless‑steel construction and sealed glass/metal door add extra durability against the elements.
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