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  1. Medical Equipment Manufacturer
  2. Medical Equipment Supplier

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LifeinaBox is the world’s smallest refrigerator, designed for the safe transport of fragile medications. About 5% of the worldwide population are “prisoners” of their medication, because their medication must be maintained at a temperature between 2 and 8°C at all times. To these people, LifeinaBox gives the freedom to travel anywhere, anytime, with the peace of mind of knowing that their life-saving medication is kept at exactly the right temperature.


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3.4

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Used during travel on three occasions

Used during travel on three occasions. The additional battery extends use considerably - more than enough for all but the very longest trips off grid. The temperature holds between 4.8 and 5.2 Celsius in various ambient external temperatures, though I have not used it in temperatures higher than 32 Celsius.

Quality is fine. The one star deducted is because the price is a little high for what is essentially a tiny fridge.

14 April 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A very bad quality/price ratio

I had high hopes for this device, especially since it proudly claims to be EU-developed, but the quality is disappointing. From the very first use, the feet started falling off, and only then did the manufacturer send me 3D-printed replacements—something that should have been included from the start.

The battery is another letdown: initially lasting about 6 hours, but after just 5–6 uses it barely holds for 3. The companion app is poorly designed and frustrating to use. On top of this, while EU law mandates at least a 24-month warranty, the company only offers 12 months, and even suggested I should pay an extra €80 for “yearly check-ups” while still under warranty—which feels unacceptable.

At best, this fridge might have been worth around €50–60, but for €250, it’s simply not delivering on quality or reliability. I cannot recommend it, especially for such a critical use like storing temperature-sensitive medication.

25 August 2025
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