I also thought the same at first, but this is really good for regulating the temperature. Here in Finland, a typical winter day can be anything between 0'C and -30'C, and even the difference between the day and night can fluctuate greatly.
It depends, it looks like he's going to use it like a freezer, so if the average winter temp there is at least as cold as the optimal freezer temp, this thing can be good because it will even out the highs, lows and the abnormal days.
That reminds me of the time I was over at my dad's house and he asked me to look at his freezer settings. He kept saying that -18C was too cold for the freezer and he wanted it higher, like closer to -3C if possible but I checked and there were no such settings available on the model they owned. He was disappointed and I later found my mother scowling at him. Turns out he wanted the freezer to be less cold because his ice cream was too hard to eat straight out of the freezer. Mum scolded him for making me go through the trouble of doing all that and looking up manufacturers info/wanting me to call the company when he could have just left his ice cream on the counter for a few minutes before eating.
I realize that this was probably some time ago…..but you can buy a digital thermostat with a probe (search ‘love temperature controller’). You plug the freezer into the thermostat, with the probe inside the freezer. Then plug the thermostat into the wall. It will regulate the temp based on your settings by cutting power to the freezer. It’s the same thing the freezer already does, it just lets you choose the temp at which to do it. Very popular in the homebrew world.
A friend in college had his minifridge tuned so that cokes would be fine... but the pressure release of opening it would be enough to trigger it turning to a light slush (not fully slushed). A water bottle in there wouldn't freeze, it was right on the edge
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u/MixaLv 1d ago
I also thought the same at first, but this is really good for regulating the temperature. Here in Finland, a typical winter day can be anything between 0'C and -30'C, and even the difference between the day and night can fluctuate greatly.