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$69 Refrigerator for Rural India - Cool Possibilities

ChotuKool: the $69 fridge for rural IndiaImage source: Gizmag

Here's another one from our friends at Gizmag:

ChotuKool: the $69 fridge for rural India

"Is this the world’s cheapest refrigerator? Launched by Indian conglomerate Godrej and Boyce, ChotuKool's $69 price tag is not the only reason it can be called super economical. The portable, top-opening unit weighs only 7.8kg, uses high-end insulation to stay cool for hours without power and consumes half the energy used by regular refrigerators. This is a product that has crossed several technological barriers and is designed to cross several social barriers as well."

This little fridge cools with a system like a fan in a computer and can be powered by batteries, which means it can be mobile.  It has way fewer parts than a traditional refrigerator--about 20, compared to 200--which could have positive durability and repair implications.  And its design and color choices were heavily influenced by its end-users.

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