The Danby Designer DCR032A2BSLDD keeps the one job a fridge has · holding a stable, cold temperature · and refuses to complicate it. There is no touchscreen, no companion app, and no firmware. A single mechanical thermostat sets the target, the compressor cycles to hold it, and the only thing that lights up is the interior bulb. In a 3.2 cubic-foot cabinet with a full-width freezer section it suits a dorm, an office, a basement bar, or a guest room.
What the specs tell you
218 kWh per year. That is the figure on its ENERGY STAR record · roughly 0.6 kWh a day, or a couple of dollars a month to run. The dial-controlled simplicity costs you nothing in efficiency, because there are no standby electronics, no display, and no network radio drawing power around the clock.
Semi-automatic defrost. The fresh-food section sheds frost through its normal cooling cycle; the freezer is defrosted by hand when ice builds up. There is no defrost heater on a timer board · one of the more common and expensive failure points on full-size frost-free units · so there is one less electronic part that can strand the appliance.
R600a refrigerant and a reversible door. R600a (isobutane) is the low-GWP hydrocarbon refrigerant now standard in compact fridges. The hinge swaps sides so the door clears the wall either way, and the magnetic door gasket · the single most common refrigerator repair · presses into the door channel by hand. A worn seal is the usual reason an old fridge runs hot; here it is an order-and-swap fix, not a reason to replace the unit, and Danby backs the sealed system with 24 months of parts-and-labor coverage.
Every part that wears here is one you can name, find, and replace · and nothing about the way you set the temperature will change because a company pushed an update.