🚪🔔 Never miss a fridge moment—FRIDGGI keeps your cool on lock!
FRIDGGI is a compact, surface-mounted refrigerator door alarm featuring a 60-second delay and escalating reminders at 2, 3, and 4 minutes. It offers four adjustable volume modes ranging from 80 to 110 dB, including a loud siren option. Powered by 3 included LR44 alkaline batteries, it delivers up to 12 months of reliable operation, helping prevent energy waste and food spoilage with easy touch controls and quick installation.
Battery description | Alkaline |
Number of batteries | 3 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 4.5 Volts |
Control method | Touch |
Noise level | 110 dB |
Mounting type | Surface Mount |
Maximum range | 6E+2 Feet |
Sensor technology | [NU] |
Manufacturer | Fridggi |
Part Number | Fridggi-52321 |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 3.5 x 6.5 cm; 40 g |
Batteries | 3 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | Fridggi-52321 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Average Battery Life | 12 months |
Item Weight | 40 g |
B**M
Easy to fix, works eell
Bought this for a Beko Fridge freezer after leaving freezer door open all night in the basement! It is smaller than I thought, not obtrusive. Instructions were clear, but best to read them in conjunction with the video, which you can access via QR code in leaflet. We didn’t have any problems fixing it, we cleaned the area on the door first then lined it up as instructed. There are two parts, one for the door and one for the body of the fridge/freezer and they are only about 0.5 inches apart. You can test it before fixing it permanently. You can also set the loudness of the alarm. As ours is in the basement we have it on the loudest setting and we can hear it clearly from upstairs.
G**N
It’s really loud
ItWorks ,my husband is always leaving the freezer door open, it’s loud enough to alert him!
C**E
Very good overall
Smaller than i expected, which is no bad thing at all. The 3M sticky pads make it very easy to attach to fridge or freezer door, but the sound unit is located at the back and therefore putting the pad on as designed muffles the sound. However, it seems to be holding fine on half the pad after a couple of weeks use.Aside from this I'm pleased with how this works - I have it on the "loud" setting, which I didn't think was overly loud -it bleeps once when the fridge is first opened and a further bleep on each minute. However, after four minutes it let's out a piercing alarm, like a car or intruder alarm that would be very hard to miss.Well worth it for the price to end finding fridge door has been left open overnight.
J**K
Works a treat! Gives peace of mind.
This is easy to set up with instructions and I like the fact it beeps when you open the fridge door. It also makes me quicker to retrieve things rather than just standing there looking!!The alarm is loud enough on default but you can increase the volume. It gives peace of mind that you have closed the door properly.
R**H
Works well.
It works perfectly but the kids still won't close the fridge after themselves. At least I know it's open though.
T**N
No more freezer accident
No more freezer accidents of spoiled food, the timer gives u time to remove items from freezer before alarm goes of, if ur freezer door onto closed properly u will have the warnings, excellent wouldn't be without it, well made,excellent value, excellent design, quick service, quality item.
A**N
Fiddly to instal exactly right, but it does work
After yet another freezer-not-being-properly-closed-by-returning-offspring-after-a-nightout, we got this device. I had previously had a more expensive wireless temperature monitor for the same purpose, that was really designed for professional settings like labs etc. It had 2 sensors you just put in the freezer/fridge and then a receiver/alarm unit located within range. But I found it went off occasionally for random temp fluctuations not actually caused by the door being left open, and was then fiddly to reset. Anyway I made the mistake of thinking 'those days are over now the kids are older/more responsible....' - well, you know how that one ends.A week ago we lost another load of frozen food after an all-night door slightly ajar situation which caused the tempertaure to rise so much, we had to defrost the freezer completely and start it again (BTW top tip - last time this happened, we thought something had gone wrong as it simply wouldn't reach freeze temperatures again. Paid £250 for a Miele callout to be told 'defrost it completely, then turn it on again, and leave it for 12 hours'. So that's what we did this time, without paying for the advice - works perfectly). So now I've replaced my old temperature sensor with this distance monitor.So - as for installation - this is the tricky part, and of course it all depends on how your freezer is located and whether it's built in or not. So ours is built in and I decided the neatest solution would be to position the device on the underside of the door - see pic. The main unit went on fine - luckily there was a 4cm gap between the back edge of the door of the freezer, and the vertical panel between the door bottom and the floor. The sticky pad for the main unit worked fine also - very sticky and am confident it will stay on for a while, despite being at maximum risk (ie with gravity applying constant pressure and in an area exponse to damp/cold). That said, I only needed to apply it once - see below.The instructions were that kind of non-English, minimal type you get from, presumably, Far East manufacturers, but it's fairly easy to work out that the different volumes of alarm are activated by 1, 2, 3 or 4 presses of the 'set' button.The next bit was the hardest part. I wanted to position the smaller 'activator' unit so that even if the door was only slightly ajar, it would go off. So here's what I found:1. The alarm triggering depends not only on how close the units are to each other in terms of the gap between them side-by-side, but also 'vertically'. So you can see from the pic how I ended up with the smaller unit moved towards the 'top' of the main unit. I found this to be the exact right spot for triggering even a slight gap (say, 1cm or less) of the door being ajar. This is crucial for us as it only takes this kind of gap, left open all night, for the freezer to get upset.2. The sticky pad for the smaller unit stopped working after 3-4 efforts to get the positioning just right - presumably because I was sticking and unsticking it to a slightly greasy, cold, aluminium surface. Cleaning the surface didn't help, so I gave up on the pad. I took it off from the unit and instead improvised with insulating tape and UHU glue. I also marked the final location with a Sharpie, as you can see in the pic, for good measure, in case it gets knocked off.3. My wife is very sensitive to noise, but we also need the alarm on the loudest setting, so we can hear it when we're in bed late at night, as that's when certain people seem to visit the freezer carelessly. So it will be interesting to see what happens if we are opening the freezer to load/unload and the louder alarm is triggered (think this is 2 or 3 minutes, but again neither the instructions or the page here is particularly clear on this point). However - I can confirm - it's very loud and you should be able to hear it anywhere.4. Finally, just to note, to replace the batteries you apply a bit of pressure to the front of the main unit and push it 'upwards' (towards the logo end), and the cover should just slip off. I can do this even when its located under the door like this - not difficult.Hope that's all helpful! Will repost an update if it goes wrong/doesn't last long.
N**N
Do the makers of this own a fridge freezer?
I don't think the makers of this have a fridge freezer.The sensor and the alarm need to be quite far apart for it to actually work. Took 10-15 mins of fiddling for the perfect place so it can tell me when the freezer has been left slightly open. In my photo if it was just a millimetre out it doesn't work.Shame there isn't something more fit for purpose on the market
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