Over the past 10-years or so, I had previously purchased several small refrigerators made by Amana and Master Chef at local home improvement stores, and I had terrible luck with them all. They were refrigerators only (no freezer), and they were roughly the same number of cubic feet capacity as this one, but each of them abruptly quit working on me within 12-18 months. And so, I decided to buy this Keystone product and give it a try. I've only had it now a couple of weeks, so there's no telling how well it hold-up over time, but I have two observations that might be of help to those considering a similar purchase.First-off, the compartments on the door of this Keystone fridge occupy a considerable amount of inside space, once the door is closed, so be very careful when estimating what things will actually fit inside the main unit. I found it to be fairly restrictive. For example, a thin (3") and relatively flat, 5-liter box of Franzia wine that measures 3" x 12" x 12" will NOT fit inside this fridge when the door is closed, whether its laid flat or stood upright. So that's not so good! Secondly, I have found the temperature control inside the unit to be close to worthless. The inside dial has temperature settings of minimal, low, medium and high, but the inside temperature of the fridge and freezer both do not change much regardless of the setting. Even on the "minimal" setting, the lower fridge area remains quite cold, and the upper freezer area will still freeze everything rock-solid. However, to be fair, some consumers may actually prefer that!