We all know that college expenses are rarely limited to just tuition. Renting college dorm refrigerators can save money by empowering students to buy groceries and keep them fresh, as well as eliminating the need to purchase an additional appliance that may simply sit around and collect dust once the dorm days are over. Rent a refrigerator for the semester or school year with Door To Dorm! Our college dorm refrigerators are all pre-approved by the school and we deliver all units to the dorm buildings. We know that safety is a priority, and that’s why we offer top quality dorm refrigerators. Door To Dorm offers products that are not only safe and reliable, but that makes sense for any college student living in a dorm. To avoid overwhelming students, we offer four college dorm refrigerator rental options, all with energy-efficient, space-saving capabilities that every college student needs to feel a little more at home! 

First up is a fan favorite:

MicroChill®

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Need a fridge, freezer, and microwave? The MicroChill® has it all! It was designed with the intention to save space, as well as being eco-friendly. The recessed handle and flush back design ensures its compatibility, the MicroChill® is perfect for a single dorm room or a smaller apartment.  The three-in-one combination makes this perfect for students:

  • A compact refrigerator with plenty of room to keep for drinks, snacks and food cold all year long!
  • A freezer compartment coupled with refrigerator allows for more food storage/preservation options. 
  • The microwave ensures the food in your fridge and freezer will actually get eaten! 

* Available for both semester and year-long rental – save money and get the best value with a year-long rental!

Refrigerator Freezer 

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The two-door design allows for double the storage, plus the flush back design with recessed handles alleviates any spacing issues. This is your standard fridge/freezer combo with:

  • A compact refrigerator with plenty of room to keep for drinks, snacks and food cold all year long!
  • A completely separate freezer allows for the change of temperature in either unit; both operate independently. 

* Available for both semester and year-long rental – save money and get the best value with a year-long rental!

Large Refrigerator 

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If you don’t need a separate freezer, then the Large Refrigerator is the way to go. This fridge is counter height, with a flush back and recessed handle that saves space and stays low profile. Within the refrigerator, there is a compact mini freezer compartment coupled inside which allows for more space and storage!

* Available for both semester and year-long rental – save money and get the best value with a year-long rental!

Compact Cube 

Want to opt-out of a freezer? The Compact Cube is for you. This little guy is perfect for a single student living in a small dorm, or apartment. It has enough space for a two-liter of soda, (or any beverage of your choice), with wires on the side shelf to hold items in place. Its flush back design with recessed handles allows for further placement options within a room. 

* Available for both semester and year-long rental – save money and get the best value with a year-long rental!

All of our units are safe and reliable – if there is ever an issue with a unit not working, we are easy to get a hold of and take action quickly to resolve the issue. We know that safety is a priority, and that’s why we offer top quality dorm refrigerators. Whichever route you decide to go, Door To Dorm is the way to go!

Have more questions about our college dorm refrigerators, or our products? Visit our FAQs page, or contact us!

Living in a dorm can be both exciting and rough. Learning useful dorm life hacks can make all the difference between getting to class, passing exams, and staying engaged with your work. In this article, we’re covering the ultimate study strategies survival guide.

Studying can be the ultimate source of dread in a student’s life. Sitting down to focus on schoolwork can be quite a challenge. That’s why we’ve come up with a list of ways you can make your studying experience more enjoyable.  Before you begin studying, it’s important to know the environment in which you work best and try to create it. Here are some ultimate dorm life hacks for your study habits and, no, cramming for your exam did not make our list. 

Establish an award

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Figure out an appropriate award to grant yourself once you’ve completed all your studying. This will implement a good source of motivation from the beginning, and give you something to look forward to. You can promise yourself video games, time with friends or maybe a yummy dinner from your favorite restaurant.   

Create a comfortable study space  

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Whether it be your bed, your desk, or the floor. Find the space where you would like to work and make it yours. Some students find they have an easier time focusing when they’re sitting at a desk or table, but others have no problem putting some pillows and blankets on the floor and studying that way. Whatever you choose, make sure it is comfortable space that you can spend long periods of time in.  

Put on some classical music

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Okay, it doesn’t have to be classical music, but it has been known to help listeners relax and create a meditative atmosphere. Another benefit of classical music is that it doesn’t have lyrics, which helps you focus on your studying materials instead of what the music is saying. If Mozart and Bach are not your cup of tea, pick another genre that you know won’t distract you while you study and puts you in a good mood. Maybe lyricless trap beats?

Take breaks

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Be sure to take a fifteen-minute break every hour or so. Let your brain decompress. Take a power nap or grab a snack from your mini fridge. Take your snack outside and get some fresh air, call your parent and tell them you love them, do some stretching and let your mind be completely clear for a few minutes. You’ll find that once you return to your studying, you will feel refreshed and ready to take in even more knowledge.  

Keep the benefits in mind

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If you start to get agitated or discouraged as you’re studying, try to keep in mind that you’re learning something new, and that’s fantastic! All knowledge is power in the long run, and even if you don’t realize it now, you’ll be better off in the future for having taken the time to understand the subject you’re studying, or at the least learning how to persevere when you find a subject less than exciting.  Plus, you’re going to pass that exam!

Eating the Right Foods

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Here are the ultimate dorm life hacks: eat good food daily! Eating well-balanced meals isn’t just something your mom tells you to keep you healthy. In fact, studies have shown that eating nutritiously dense meals can aid in studying and retention. Similarly, fast-food can make you feel full and sluggish, which is counteractive to productive studying. We recommend stocking up your college dorm refrigerators with water (to stay hydrated), fruits, vegetables, and proteins.