Some appliances are bought with the head and some with the heart, and the Cooluli 10L mini fridge in Fractal Pink is one of the few that manages both. This compact unit promises to chill drinks and cosmetics beside your bed or desk, to warm a snack when you need it, and to switch from a wall outlet to a car cigarette lighter without missing a beat. The pink pattern version adds a layer of style that makes it feel like a furnishing rather than a machine, and that matters in a bedroom where every visible object is on display.

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My test put the Fractal Pink on a nightstand beside my bed for a week, where it chilled my evening water and held a few skincare items at their preferred temperature. I also moved it to a car to check the 12V side of its personality. The findings, good and not so good, are laid out below.

Design and Build

First impressions matter, and the Fractal Pink finish delivers. The pattern is a soft abstract swirl that reads more high end than the typical budget fridge decal, and it wraps the door in a way that photographs beautifully. It is a genuine design choice, not an afterthought, and on a nightstand it looks like it belongs.

The construction holds up to the styling. The casing is a firm plastic with clean seams, the tempered glass door is reassuringly solid, and the hinge moves smoothly while the magnetic seal snaps the door shut every time. Two removable wire shelves sit inside a 10 liter cavity, and the whole unit weighs about eight pounds, light enough to carry between rooms with one hand.

The power management is tidy. Both the AC wall adapter and the 12V car adapter store in a small rear compartment, which means the cables never go missing between moves. The control dial and mode switch are positioned on the side, unobtrusive but easy to reach, and the indicator light confirms which mode you have selected at a glance.

Key Features

Beneath the pretty exterior sits thermoelectric technology. A Peltier chip moves heat out of the cabinet when you run it in cool mode, and reverses direction to warm the interior when you flip the switch. The absence of a compressor brings real benefits: the unit is almost silent, free of vibration, and gentle on power draw, all of which suit a bedroom far better than a rattling compressor would.

Interior shelves of the Cooluli fridge holding a can of soda and small skincare bottles

Dual mode operation is the trick that makes a single small appliance cover two needs. In cool mode it chills drinks and stores beauty products, and in warm mode it holds a snack, a baby bottle, or a warm towel at a gentle temperature. The switch is a simple toggle, so changing roles takes about two seconds and no tools.

Dual power input rounds out the feature set. The AC adapter runs the fridge at home, and the 12V adapter runs it in any vehicle with a standard power outlet. Road trip drinks stay cold on the passenger floor, and the same unit comes back inside to chill the evening beverage. For the price, that flexibility is hard to beat.

Real-World Performance

In the bedroom, the Fractal Pink performed its core job well. With the room at around 72 degrees, the interior stabilized near 50 degrees, a comfortable cool that made my evening water genuinely refreshing and kept my moisturizer and eye cream at the mild chill they prefer. The gentle temperature range is precisely what skincare needs, because a full freezer would damage most cosmetics.

A bottle of water and a skincare serum arranged inside the chilled Cooluli fridge

The silence is the standout. In a quiet bedroom at night, the faint fan is essentially inaudible, and there is no cycling compressor click to jolt you awake. I left it running every night of the test and never once noticed it. For anyone who keeps a fridge in a sleeping space, that noise profile alone justifies the purchase.

The car test went smoothly. I plugged the 12V adapter into the power outlet of my vehicle, loaded a few cold cans, and drove for an hour while the fridge held its temperature without complaint. The adapter is long enough to reach the rear seats, and the unit stayed stable on the floor even through turns.

One more observation from the week: temperature recovery is quick after the door opens. When I grabbed a can or checked a serum, the interior returned to its set cool within a few minutes rather than struggling to catch up, which is typical of a small cavity and a pleasant contrast to older mini fridges that lose their chill for half an hour. That quick recovery is part of why the unit feels responsive in daily use, even though its absolute cooling ceiling is modest.

The honest limitation is the same one all thermoelectric fridges share: it cools about 20 degrees below ambient and no further. It will never freeze anything, and on a hot day it has to work steadily just to hold that gap. It is a cooler, not a freezer, and buyers who expect ice-making will be disappointed, but buyers who want chilled drinks and cosmetics will be satisfied.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Striking Fractal Pink design suits bedroom decor
  • Near silent operation for overnight use
  • AC and 12V adapters both included
  • Cool and warm modes in one unit
  • Tempered glass door is strong and attractive
  • Light enough to move between rooms easily

Cons:

  • Cools only about 20 degrees below room temperature
  • No freezing capability at all
  • 10 liter capacity is personal sized
  • Cooling is strongest near the back panel

How It Compares

The Cooluli competes with other personal refrigerators, and the important comparison is between the thermoelectric design it uses and the compressor design of pricier rivals, plus the even cheaper basic coolers that skip the warmer mode entirely.

Feature Cooluli 10L Pink Compressor Fridge Basic Cooler
Cooling depth About 20 degrees below room Freezer capable About 15 degrees below room
Warm mode Yes No No
Night noise Inaudible Audible hum Inaudible
Vehicle 12V power Included Optional Included
Weight About 8 pounds 25 pounds and up About 6 pounds
Style options Patterned fronts Basic colors Basic colors
The Fractal Pink Cooluli fridge beside a plain white basic cooler for comparison

Give the compressor fridge a nod if you need real freezing and will haul it for groceries. Choose the basic cooler only if you never want the warm mode and do not care about looks. The Cooluli wins where style, silence, and dual modes all matter, and its pattern option gives it a visual edge no plain competitor can match. You can check the current Fractal Pink Cooluli price on Amazon to compare finishes.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the Cooluli 10L in Fractal Pink if you want a fridge that fits a stylish bedroom without shouting appliance, if you are a skincare enthusiast who wants products stored at a gentle cool, or if you drive often and want one device that works at home and in the car. It also makes a thoughtful gift for a student heading to a dorm room.

A college dorm room setup with the pink Cooluli mini fridge on a shelf

Skip it if you expect freezer power, if your family needs to stock a week of food, or if you simply want the cheapest possible cube of cold air. Those needs point to a different machine. For bedside drinks, cosmetic storage, and a touch of design in a small space, the Fractal Pink delivers on all three. The Cooluli listing on Amazon shows the full range of patterns and current bundle deals.

How We Test

I ran the Fractal Pink for a full week in a bedroom, logging interior temperature with a probe thermometer every evening and morning to confirm the thermoelectric cooling held steady. I tested the warm mode with a sealed water bottle, measured audible noise in a silent room, and verified the AC adapter on a wall outlet and the 12V adapter in a vehicle.

A probe thermometer sitting inside the Cooluli fridge reading the interior temperature

I also loaded the two shelves with a realistic mix of drinks and cosmetics to check capacity and spot the cooler zones near the back plate. Independent reporting such as Wirecutter's mini fridge guidance offers a helpful overview of the thermoelectric limits I confirmed in testing.

Questions People Ask

How does the Cooluli 10L keep items cool?

It uses a thermoelectric Peltier chip that cools the interior about 20 degrees below the surrounding room temperature, ideal for drinks and cosmetics but never freezing.

Can the Fractal Pink Cooluli plug into a car?

Yes, the included 12V adapter connects to a standard car power outlet, while the AC adapter handles household wall outlets, so the same unit travels easily.

Is the glass front door safe and sturdy?

Yes, the tempered glass door is strong, closes with a magnetic seal, and lets you see contents without opening the fridge and losing cold air.

How much can fit inside the 10 liter fridge?

The two-shelf interior holds roughly 8 to 12 standard drink cans, or a mix of bottles, skincare jars, and small containers.

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