What should be the ideal size for a hotel room mini bar fridge?

For most standard hotel rooms, a compact mini bar fridge in the 30 to 45L range covers the typical mix of water, soft drinks, small wine bottles, and snacks without taking up valuable floor space.
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For most standard hotel rooms, a compact mini bar fridge in the 30 to 45L range covers the typical mix of water, soft drinks, small wine bottles, and snacks without taking up valuable floor space.
Choose closer to 30L for tight under-desk or cabinet installs and “refreshment only” setups, and 45 to 60L for executive rooms, longer-stay guests, or where you want to stock more items (including taller bottles). Before buying, measure the usable opening and allow space for door swing and ventilation so performance does not suffer.
Read the full guide: Mini Bar Fridges for Commercial Spaces: A Comprehensive Guide.
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