🌈 Chill in style, light up your space, and never run out of cool.
The NewAir126 Prismatic Series is a premium 3.5 cu ft beverage fridge featuring dual-zone RGB LED lighting with customizable color effects controlled via remote. Equipped with a quiet Donper compressor, digital temperature control, auto defrost, and adjustable shelves, it combines cutting-edge cooling technology with a sleek, modern design ideal for gaming rooms, parties, and stylish home bars.
Brand Name | NewAir |
Model Info | NBC126HX00 |
Item Weight | 66 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.6 x 18.5 x 33.3 inches |
Item model number | NBC126HX00 |
Capacity | 3.5 Cubic Feet |
Annual Energy Consumption | 85 Watts |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Part Number | NBC126HX00 |
Form Factor | Compact |
Special Features | Digital Temperature Control |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 120 |
Wattage | 85 |
Racks | 5 |
Defrost | Automatic |
Door Hinges | Left |
Door Material Type | Glass |
Shelf Type | Wire |
Shelves | 5 |
Certification | ETL |
Included Components | Beverage Fridge |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 66 Pounds |
Number Of Doors | 1 |
J**A
Gets really cold, if setup properly!
I've read many reviews of people complaining about this beverage refrigerator not getting cold enough. Well, after having this for a few weeks, I'm glad to report it is working great. I have two temperature gauges with both reading around 31 degrees as I write this review. Needless to say, this is the coldest I've seen it drop, but it doesn't stay at this temperature. While the temperature does fluctuate a bit, it usually averages around 38-39 degrees. That is more than cold enough for me, and I would assume for most people. So, here's the thing: if you want this bad boy running at it's optimal performance and full potential, I suggest one thing; read the manual!Even after reading the manual, however, it does get a little bit noisy at times. But the noise is low and not overbearing, unless your sensitive to refrigerated-type noises. If that's the case, I suggest placing it in the garage or somewhere where noise won't be a factor.Also important to note, the less this baby is packed and the more there's open room for circulation inside, the colder it will get. Of course, as mentioned earlier, if you read the manual step-by-step and follow everything to a T, then you shouldn't have any problems.In conclusion, read the manual and you'll not only have a great working beverage machine but a machine that will keep your beverages nice and cold.
S**N
Great for craft beer
I bought this fridge for my husband Christmas 2022. So far it has been working well and he is able to fit a decent amount of craft beer as well as regular height beer cans in this fridge. You do need to rearrange the shelves a bit in order to fit the taller cans but for what he wanted it for, it works. The temp has been keeping steady but we also made sure to let it sit for a while once it arrived before plugging it in. May be a little loud if you are keeping it in area where you are Al the time, like a kitchen or dining room, but it doesn’t bother us as we keep it in the basement bar area. Would recommend if you are looking for an affordable beer fridge.
M**Y
Good product with flaws
Overall, this is a good product and I would recommend it with the caveat to read the cons and decide if the flaws are a deal breaker for you.Pros:Cools cans, and sport drink bottles to an acceptable level - we haven't tried glass bottles in it yet but I don't see where that would be an issue.Aesthetically pleasingEasy controls (also in cons)Cons:No display to indicate actual temperature and a dial to choose cool setting but no corresponding temperature value. For us, the maximum cold setting ended up being the best for canned beverages and sport drinks.As other reviews have stated, a bit noisy. There are gurgles and occasional whines audible from 20 feet away in a quiet room but the worst is a random pop sound that is audible from other rooms in the house. We have it in a game room and none of the noise creates a problem for us but I can see where it would very easily be annoying.Overall verdict, if it is going somewhere that the noise it makes during operation won't bother you then it is a good product at a reasonable price. If it is going into a quiet house or room then a different product may be your best bet.
A**2
3rd time's the charm! (Update: Died after 1 year 5 months)
UPDATE 11/15/2015:Just a few weeks ago, our fridge died. We've had it only 1 year and 5 months (just past the warranty). The compressor died, and the cost to repair it is significantly more than the cost of the fridge itself. I'm lowering my score to 1 star now. Looks like Amazon has lowered the price, but I wouldn't recommend this fridge. The Danby model might be a better buy, but to be honest, these beverage fridges don't appear to be made to last very long no matter which brand you purchase. I had a mini fridge in college that was still going strong after 4 years. I can't believe this one failed after less than 2 years!ORIGINAL REVIEW:While the packaging on this fridge seems OK, the first two boxes arrived pretty beat up and the fridges also had some dents in them. The first one we received sounded like a lawnmower when plugged in. The second one I didn't even bother taking out of the box since I noticed the corner was dented severely. There was a hole through the fragile sticker which is pretty pathetic. They clearly have some packaging/shipping problems on these. Looks like other brands of fridges have similar problems, not just NewAir. Buyer beware! This could happen to you. It might make more sense to just buy it from a local store if you don't want to take a chance.CUSTOMER SERVICEI finally decided to call an amazon customer service rep to see what they could do. He apologized that I wasn't able to get the fridge in good condition. I asked if I could have UPS ship it since the last two had been shipped by FedEx. I also wanted to be able to sign for the package in case I wanted to refuse it (our package deliverers have a bad track record of actually knocking or ringing the doorbell!). He said he would do his best to do these things. Helpful and friendly.The same customer service rep even followed up with me the next morning to see if we could call UPS and get a signed delivery. Unfortunately UPS said it was too late, that we should have done it when the package went out (not sure why there wasn't a checkbox for the service rep to check? But I don't know how their system works). That being said, the package arrived in pretty good condition (much better than the previous two attempts!) and the UPS man did ask for a signature. I was hesitant when unpacking it and plugging the fridge in, but so far everything looks OK! FINALLY!Amazon's customer service was excellent. They gave me free UPS pickup for both returns and each pickup/delivery only took one business day.As for the fridge quality itself...FRIDGE QUALITY:The Danby fridge is $100 less, and I suggest you also take a look at that one if you want something cheaper but with what looks like similar quality. This was a gift for my husband and he picked out the NewAir because of the slightly better reviews.The quality is mediocre...3/5 stars. Not nearly as good as a real fridge. A couple of the shelves aren't quite straight and the cooling metal plate at the top are not quite level either, which makes fitting some of the drinks a pain. The front with the stainless steel door looks nice. The sides are black metal and neutral, but after seeing dents in the first two I know they aren't super sturdy. The back is not metal; it looks to be made of a thin type of wood (think cardboard but sturdier). It is also open on the bottom so you can see the condenser coils. If you want to display the back I suggest getting some kind of metal grating to cover everything.It comes with what we assume is a condenser tray loosely stuck with putty on the back of the unit (not mentioned in the manual at all). We aren't quite sure if we need to reattach it...we'll figure that out later. There's also random putty in a few other places...looks a bit sloppy but I guess no one will see it since it's in the back.The door appears reversible but I don't see this mentioned in the (paltry) instructions. Note that if you reverse the door, the "NEWAIR" logo/text will be upside-down. So in that sense the door is not "truly" reversible.Also note that this is not designed to be put under a bar or counter. You unfortunately need to get an expensive fridge that vents from the front for that, or design the counter with plenty of air flow.I've had the fridge on for about a day without any drinks and it seems to go below 30 on the bottom when I measured with my thermometer...so it should keep drinks cold.It is not silent, but it isn't super loud either. I hear a humming sound and a gurgling sound when the compressor runs. The rest of the time it is quiet.As another reviewer noted, the LED lights are white, not blue...though I guess they are "blueish".So was this a good buy? I certainly hope so! I don't know how long this thing will last, but if we get 5 years out of it I'd be happy.I'll update this review if we run into any problems.UPDATE:We've had this fridge now for almost a year, and no additional problems so far. The only tiny issue we had is that someone at one of our parties was leaning on the door (who does that?! seriously!), so now it is very slightly crooked, but I'm pretty sure we're the only ones that notice it. At this point I've either gotten used to the humming, or the fridge has quieted down over time. I don't notice any noise from this fridge at all anymore. That being said…I'm very good at tuning out sounds, so YMMV.
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