








🧊 Chill smarter, live cooler — the fridge that fits your lifestyle.
The Midea WHD-113FSS1 is a sleek, energy-efficient 3.1 cu.ft freestanding fridge-freezer with adjustable temperature controls, reversible door, and smart storage solutions, designed to blend effortlessly into any modern kitchen while keeping your food perfectly fresh.














| Brand Name | Midea |
| Model Info | WHD-113FSS1 |
| Product Dimensions | 49.28 x 46.99 x 83.69 cm; 23.7 kg |
| Capacity | 3.1 Cubic Feet |
| Part Number | WHD-113FSS1 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Crispers/Drawers | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 23.7 Kilograms |
J**L
I've had this fridge for many months now and it's still working perfectly. I have a smaller solar power system and a 2000 watt inverter and it has no problem powering the fridge. When the fridge compressor first comes on there's a surge of energy required but then within about 2 seconds it drops down much lower. Before I bought this I wasn't sure how well it would work with an inverter but it's been completely fine. Downside to the fridge is the layout of the door is just plain stupid. It has a can rack that doesn't fit a can easily; they are hard to get out and the space would be much better devoted to allowing for storing as many different items as possible. If I could pull out the can rack and / or adjust it to be a set of small shelves with "railings" on each one to stop stuff falling out it would be much better. On the otehr side of the door is a area I think meant to hold taller bottles with a swing out "railing" to hold them in. Problem is that if you have shorter items they continually fall out of the door due to the swing out nature of the "railing" meant to hold stuff in. The door is not well thought out at all, just plain stupid design obviously never used by any of the designers for any length of time or they would have spotted these issues immediately. It's disappointing when otherwise it's a great fridge, nice and quiet, energy efficient etc. In the perfect world they'd offer different door configurations for people who want to store actual food not a pile of cans and they'd also test them out themselves by using them in the real world so that they could immediately spot the problems with the can rack etc.
R**S
A great buy it is a very good product. Keeps all cold and fresh. Freezer is fantastic , almost like a deep freezer . Recommend it if a student or in small unit.
T**S
The Midea mini-fridge and freezer is quiet, efficient and fast cooling. It arrived well protected and crated. It is E-Star certified so it will save on energy usage. The doors are reversable and the stainless steel and black finishes are attractive. I have this primarily for water bottle storage in my workout room, but the freezer is larger than the previous model I had, so I can actually use it for overflow freezer storage. It is not the least expensive mini-fridge you will find, but this is a quality unit. I'm happy with my purchase, and think that if you decide to purchase this item, you too will be glad that you did.
A**R
This is a good dorm minifridge. The freezer keeps things frozen, the fridge keeps things cold, and I don't have to use the overstuffed communal fridges in the kitchen. It's big enough to hold quite a bit of food, yet small enough to fit well in my ~200 sq ft dorm room. Highly recommended for any college student who wants/needs to cook for themself. Noise level: Quieter than I was expecting, makes a little humming noise. I have auditory processing disorder, so repetitive/constant noises drive me up the wall, but I'm really happy with this fridge. If the noise does bother you, it's definitely quiet enough to cover up with a fan or soft background music. The shelves and drawer in the fridge are good sizes/spaced well for me, but if you don't like the shelf you can take it out. The sizes of the door compartments are kind of weird, especially since I don't drink soda so don't use the soda can rack. If you're willing to apply a little duct tape, though, you can do a lot with it. I kind of wish the freezer had a shelf so I could make ice more conveniently, but turning a mesh 8.5x11 paper tray upside down would solve that problem. The ice cube tray that comes with the fridge is really tiny, which I also like, since the ice cubes fit in my water bottles this way. The fridge also comes with an ice scraper, which I haven't used on the fridge, but have used on my window when it iced up earlier this winter. I've only had one actual issue with this fridge so far: when it got to me, one of the leveling feet had cracked during shipping, so it didn't sit level. A little duct tape fixed that right up and now I have no problem. It's a really minor issue but I wanted this to be a comprehensive review. Overall, this was the perfect fridge for me. If you're looking for a dorm minifridge I'd recommend getting this one since it has a good-sized freezer with a separate door, but if you don't really need a freezer and just want people to stop taking stuff you put in the fridge, consider getting a different minifridge without a freezer. It cost around $150 when I bought it, so if the price is significantly higher when you read this, I'd recommend waiting for it to go down.
P**3
Great size for basement living room. Lots of space for small snacks, pop, beer etc.
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