
Specifications
| Brand | Cooluli |
|---|---|
| Capacity L | 10 L |
| Temperature Range F | 46-50 °F |
| Cooling System | Thermoelectric |
| Dimensions In | 9.4 x 11.4 x 13.4 in |
| Weight Lb | 7.9 lb |
| Noise Db | 28 dB |
| Voltage V | 100-240 V, 12 V |
Pros
- Low hum, minimal vibration
- Reliable for the price
- More product storage
Cons
- Not cold enough
- Freezer-like expectation mismatch
The Verdict
The Cooluli Infinity 10L skincare fridge runs at 46-50 F, which makes it a good fit if you want steady, everyday cooling more than deep chilling. With a pillar score of 8.1 for noise, it stays easy to live with, but it can feel not cold enough if you expect freezer-like results.
Who it's for: People who store serums and masks on a vanity or in a bedroom and care about quiet operation will like this. Accepting a 46-50 F cooling limit is the trade-off.
Who should skip it: Buyers who want very cold storage, like near-freezer temperatures for intense anti-itch or pore-tightening routines, should look elsewhere because it may be not cold enough.
In-Depth Review
Cooling
Cooluli rates a specific skincare-cool band of 46 to 50 F. That number matters more than the word “fridge.” With thermoelectric cooling, the system tends to stabilize rather than blast. In normal room conditions, it should hold that 46 to 50 F range instead of swinging wildly. This is why the Cooling pillar landed at 7.6, mapped to “Consistently skincare-cool.”
The catch is expectations. Users often picture the colder temps they see in food-only mini fridges. Here, the practical result is that some items may never feel as chilled as they want. The review feedback summarizes it plainly as “Not cold enough” and “Freezer-like expectation mismatch.” Thermoelectric units can also behave differently across seasons. Warm rooms can push the unit to the higher end of its 46 to 50 F range, not below it.
If you treat this as a skincare temperature tool, it makes sense. Keep products that benefit from gentle cooling, like eye creams and sheet masks, and expect a steady “cool” rather than a deep freeze. For anyone chasing ice-cream fridge territory, this is the wrong target temperature.
Build Quality
Build quality scores 7.3, mapped to “Tight seal, solid shelves.” For a 10 L unit, the goal is fewer wobbles and fewer fit issues. The Cooluli Infinity sits at 9.4 x 11.4 x 13.4 inches and weighs 7.9 lb. That combination matters. A 7.9 lb body usually feels less flimsy than lighter, cheaper plastic-only designs, especially when you pick it up and slide it onto a dresser.
The cooling method is thermoelectric, and that type of system often uses fewer moving parts than compressor fridges. Fewer moving parts can mean less wear noise over time. The specs also list dual power support: 100 to 240 V AC plus 12 V. That matters for long-term use because it lets you run it in more setups without relying on a single outlet type.
What you cannot see in specs is the door seal quality in daily use. Still, the product is positioned as a small everyday unit. If the temperature band stays stable at 46 to 50 F, the seal likely does its job well enough to maintain that range. For the category, 10 L is large enough to feel functional, yet small enough to stay manageable.
Usability
At 7.3 for Usability, the mapped phrase is “Organized, bottle-friendly layout.” This unit is 10 L, which is a meaningful step up from ultra-compact skincare coolers. A 10 L interior gives you room for multiple product types. You can separate serums from thicker creams, and you can keep masks from getting squeezed into corners.
The dimensions help explain why it fits on tighter surfaces. At 9.4 inches wide, 11.4 inches deep, and 13.4 inches tall, it is narrow enough for many bathroom counters. It will also fit in small bedroom spaces where you want the product within reach. Its 7.9 lb weight makes it easy to pull forward for cleaning or rearranging after a wipe-down.
Storage is also where thermoelectric fridges can behave differently. They tend to stabilize at their temperature band rather than overcooling. Practically, you can organize items by how cold you want them within that 46 to 50 F range. Use it like a dedicated skincare station, not a food fridge replacement.
Noise
Noise is the strongest pillar at 8.1, mapped to “Low hum, minimal vibration.” A measured noise level of 28 dB is the kind of number that usually stays out of the way. It also aligns with the category feedback: “Low hum, minimal vibration.”
Because this unit uses thermoelectric cooling, it avoids a compressor style cycle that can add thumps or bursts. The spec table lists 28 dB as the noise level, which supports the experience people want near a vanity or while sleeping. For most rooms, 28 dB reads like a near-silent appliance, not a constant distraction.
If you have sensitive sleep or work in a quiet space, this matters more than the exact temperature. You can tolerate a cooler that sits at the higher end of 46 to 50 F if it does not interrupt you every time it runs.
Value
Value scores 8.0, mapped to “Reliable for the price.” That verdict depends on two things: performance you can predict and a build that does not demand constant babying. The Cooluli Infinity delivers a specific temperature range of 46 to 50 F with thermoelectric cooling, which tends to act in a consistent way. It also hits the low-noise target at 28 dB.
There is a clear trade-off tied to value. The cons list includes “Not cold enough” and “Freezer-like expectation mismatch.” If you want colder than 46 to 50 F, you will likely feel the gap quickly. In that case, you are paying for calm operation and stable skincare cooling, not for extreme chill.
Still, 10 L and dual voltage power support of 100 to 240 V AC plus 12 V make it versatile for everyday routines. For people who want quiet, manageable skincare storage in a compact footprint of 9.4 x 11.4 x 13.4 inches, it lands in a fair spot. The unit does what it says it will do, as long as you accept its temperature ceiling.
Frequently Asked Questions
How cold does the Cooluli Infinity 10L skincare fridge get?
It runs at about 46 to 50 F. That is cooler than most room temperatures, but it is not the same as a true freezer or a very aggressive cooling setup. If your products require near freezing temps, you may feel disappointed.
Is the 10L capacity enough for full size skincare bottles and serums?
The 10 L size fits a good mix of bottles, serums, and smaller containers. In practice, tall or bulky bottles may limit how much you can store at once. People who use a tight organizing routine usually get the best fit.
What are the dimensions and weight of the Cooluli Infinity 10L fridge?
It measures about 9.4 x 11.4 x 13.4 inches and weighs around 7.9 lb. This makes it easier to place on a vanity, dresser, or counter than many larger mini fridges. Measure your shelf or counter space before buying so the door clearance works for you.
Does it plug in normally, and what power does it use?
It supports 100 to 240 V with a 12 V input option. That makes it easier to run on different electrical setups, as long as you use the included power method. If you travel, double check what adapter and cable you will have.
How loud is the Cooluli Infinity 10L during use?
It is rated at about 28 dB, so it should feel quiet in most rooms. I still recommend placing it away from your ear if you are a light sleeper, since any small appliance can be noticeable at night. Overall, users report a low hum and minimal vibration.
Why does the fridge sometimes feel not cold enough for skincare?
This model uses a thermoelectric cooling system, and it targets around 46 to 50 F. Some shoppers expect a much colder, freezer-like temperature, and the unit will not meet that expectation. If you need a colder range, you may need a different type of fridge or temperature plan.
Final Verdict
Cooluli brings quiet, steady operation and solid day to day usability for its size, which makes it a good medium capacity choice for basic skincare routines. Still, it does not get cold enough for buyers who expect a stronger, freezer-like chill. Overall, it works best for people who want gentle cooling, not extreme temperature drops. For the right expectations, it earns a recommendation.
Choose this if you mainly cool serums, creams, and masks for comfort and freshness, and you do not need very low temperatures. If that matches your routine, this is a sound pick.


