Husky Stella Fridge
July 15, 2008 · Print This Article
The husky beer fridge is the market leader when it comes to stylish and functional glass door fridges for use in the home. Ideal for parties. Husky produce a massive range of fridges from the stella one shown below, through to Guiness and Carlsberg branded units. Take a look around the domestic section of this site for further information.
The Stella fridge comes with a removable shelf so that you can fit two rows of beer in the unit. The frosted logo on the glass door really does add a touch of glass. Available in grey/silver or white finish – see photographs below:
As you can see the Stella fridge is fully branded like you’d expect to see on a professional beer display unit. All cabinets come complete with the reassurance that you’re buying a Husky made unit. Husky sell hundreds of thousands of this model fridge so you know it’s going to last. If you’re not convinced that the Husky branding is for you then check out our full range of mini beer fridges, which include everything from Budweiser, Stella, Carling through to Coca Cola branding.







As a student I can’t recommend the husky fridge enough. We bought one for our shared house and our mates absolutely love the thing when we host our, ahem, nightly parties!!
I bought one of these, only thing is I can’t stand Stella, it just blows me away. I tend to stock mine with Carling or Grolsch. Some times I even get some of that Cobra beer, especially good with a hot curry! Anyway, in short I’d say I love it, you can’t go wrong having a fridge full of ice cold beer just sat by your sofa.
Well said Phil – we’d agree, the best thing about this little fridge is the fact that it can be squeezed down the side of your settee so you don’t even have to stand up to crack open that next ice cold beer!
hi i have a husky kule kube model kn21 stella artois and am trying to find out about a possible problem, google isn’t helping much
the problem is the evaporater in the back has ice build up on the left side only, right side is cold to touch tho not iced or even wet to touch,
any advice beside get a new onewould be much apreciated !
Hi David,
We’d recommend unplugging the fridge first and letting it defrost for 4-5 hours. Make sure you get a bowl or something to collect the water that will be produced from the ice melting. After you’ve plugged it back in then make sure that the thermostat isn’t turned onto the lowest setting. Most beer fridges don’t include automatic defrost which means that ice and frost can build up if the fridge is set too cold or is left half full (or half empty if you’re a pessimist) for too long. Filling your fridge helps stablise the temperature as the other cans of beer in there will act as a cooler once they are chilled down.
Hope that helps.
Thanks
I have one of these, and love it.
Recently however the thermostat keeps cutting out and I have to tap the thermostat to get it to work again – it cuts out usually once a day – so not good when I come home to a semi-luke-cold-beer.
We have a Guinness husky fridge and while not stocked it would frost up just like David’s did. So I took a little fan and put in on the bottom of the fridge to blow against the coil to keep air moving on it. Now it doesn’t frost up and we can put plastic bottles of soda, cans, and bottles of whatever we desire and they all stay cold instead of just the cans like before.
Have a husky beer fridge but seems to not get very cold although temperature knob set to high. Any ideas?
Ok I have now found out that high means high temp and low means low temp feel a bit of a wilf now!!!!!
I have a Husky Beer Chiller but have lost the shelve in moving house.Can you tell me if you sell them as spares .
Thank you
Stephen Coles