Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Mini Fridges

hOmeLabs HME030236N 3.3 Cu Ft Mini Fridge vs NewAir AB-1200 126-Can Beverage Center

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

hOmeLabs HME030236N 3.3 Cu Ft Mini Fridge comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.4 vs 4.2). The gap is mostly about Home offices, bedrooms, and short-term apartment rentals where you need genuine cold beverage and small-batch frozen storage in a sub-18-inch-tall footprint. — read the strengths below before deciding.

hOmeLabs HME030236N 3.3 Cu Ft Mini Fridge
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Mini Fridges
hOmeLabs HME030236N 3.3 Cu Ft Mini Fridge
$199

The hOmeLabs HME030236N is a 3.3 cubic foot under-counter fridge with a separate covered freezer pocket and the strongest measured cooling in its size class according to Breezer Freezer's hands-on testing. Owners value its three full-width glass shelves and quiet compressor, although the lack of an interior light and mixed reports on long-term reliability keep it from being a no-questions-asked pick. Best for a home office, bedroom, or short-term apartment where compact dimensions and real cooling power matter more than premium finish.

Strengths
  • Pulls colder than rivals in Breezer Freezer's tested comparisons - 33.4 F in cans and -15 F in the freezer compartment
  • Three removable glass shelves plus a deep door pocket actually fit a half-gallon of milk and a wine bottle simultaneously
  • Reversible door hinge is genuinely useful for tight under-counter installs where the swing direction matters
Watch-outs
  • No interior light, which is a genuine nuisance when you reach in at night
  • Owners report units arriving with cosmetic scratches more often than from the larger brand-name competitors
  • Compressor longevity is variable - several owner stories of failures around the 2 to 3 year mark
NewAir AB-1200 126-Can Beverage Center
Ranked #5 in Best Mini Fridges
NewAir AB-1200 126-Can Beverage Center
$379

The NewAir AB-1200 is the specialty pick for buyers whose use case is beverages first, food second. With 126-can capacity and 7 discrete temperature settings between 34 and 64 degrees Fahrenheit, it covers everything from ice-cold beer to wine cellar temperatures. The glass door makes it as much a piece of bar furniture as a fridge, although owners consistently call out the compressor noise as the main drawback. Best for home bars, game rooms, basement rec spaces, and beverage-heavy office break rooms.

Strengths
  • Holds 126 standard 12-oz cans - more than triple the beverage capacity of any general-purpose mini fridge in this list
  • Seven discrete temperature settings (34 F to 64 F) handle everything from cold lager to red wine cellar temperature
  • Stainless-trimmed glass door doubles as a display piece and lets you check inventory without opening the unit
Watch-outs
  • Compressor noise is the dominant owner complaint - 'constant buzz' and noisy operation come up repeatedly
  • No freezer compartment - this is a single-zone refrigerator, not a freezer-equipped mini fridge
  • Temperature can fluctuate near the door when warm bottles are loaded en masse; the internal fan helps but doesn't fully compensate

How they stack up

hOmeLabs HME030236N 3.3 Cu Ft Mini Fridge

At 3.3 cu ft this lands between the Frigidaire EFR840 retro (3.2 cu ft) and the Frigidaire EFR492 (4.5 cu ft) on capacity but is much more focused on under-counter use - the 18 inch height is genuinely shorter than both Frigidaires. Compared to the Midea WHD-113FSS1 at 3.1 cu ft, the hOmeLabs pulls colder and runs quieter but lacks the Midea's interior LED. It is not a beverage-only unit like the NewAir AB-1200 - the covered chiller pocket gives it real freezer flexibility.

NewAir AB-1200 126-Can Beverage Center

Unlike every other product in this list, the NewAir AB-1200 has no freezer compartment - it is a single-zone beverage refrigerator. Capacity-wise, its 126-can headline is roughly 10 times what the can-dispenser on the Frigidaire EFR492 holds and 30 times the EFR840's bottle-opener-only setup. Buyers comparing it to the Midea WHD-113FSS1 or hOmeLabs HME030236N should be clear: those are general-purpose dorm fridges, while this is purpose-built beverage furniture. None of the freezer-equipped picks in this list - EFR492, EFR840, Midea, or hOmeLabs - can match its 126-can throughput.

Specs side-by-side

SpechOmeLabs HME030236N 3.3 Cu Ft Mini FridgeNewAir AB-1200 126-Can Beverage Center
Capacity (cu ft)3.33.4
TypeSingle-door under-counterSingle-zone beverage center
Freezer SectionYes, covered chiller compartmentNo
Temperature Range (F)32 to 5034 to 64
Reversible DoorYesNo
Adjustable Shelves3 glass5 flip-orientation wire
Dimensions (HxWxD inches)33.9 x 18.6 x 19.533.4 x 18.5 x 19.4
Weight (lbs)5275
Warranty1-year limited1-year parts and labor
Can Holder Capacity (cans)126 standard 12-oz
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