If you're buying this style of fridge, like me, you must care about the aesthetic and want something that looks decent on display—vs a typical white/black door mini fridge.
This is definitely a "wine fridge", in that it only cools down to 40 degrees. 40 degrees is the top end of the safe range to keep food safe, and just slightly warmer than the standard 37 degree fridge temp. So keeping food in here is not going to be reliable. If you're actually using this for wine and using it's higher temps, this is great for that. If you're using it at work like me, for drinks, lunch, etc, it's not ideal. I wish it could go to 35 degrees. That's a great temp for beer, anything you want actually cold. 40 degrees tastes like something you've had out of the fridge for a bit.
The entire textured metal body of the fridge is tightly wrapped in cling film for protection and took forever to remove—minor annoyance. BUT, the piano black gloss finished door bezel was not protected... weird. And the exterior door bezel is plastic. In the product photos it looks to be matte, but its not. High gloss finish on plastic shows every imperfection, and there are imperfections, so this was a bad design call in my opinion. You can see wavy texture on the bezel and there are a few areas with scuffs.
There are all somewhat minor/nitpicky gripes. Coming from a Newair mini fridge that was nearly 2x the cost, these details feel extra obvious to me. But to be fair, simple things that don't add to the cost would improve this design (a matte bezel, plastic wrap the door bezel, not the body, and 4 adjustable fee instead of 2). Let it go to 35 degrees...