As some people have mentioned both in this review section and in the review section for this fridge's big brother (the 120-can version), the documentation states the max this fridge can go is 43 degrees F, which is not as cold as some would like it. However this fact was advertised by the company, so I can't dock a star from it. Good news, is that there is a way to fix this. As mentioned on the 120-can model, the thermostat on the rear of the unit can be accessed by unscrewing 4 silver screws and then pulling off the thermostat knob and removing the metal box. On the left side of the thermostat (if viewing from the back of the unit), is a green/yellow wire. Next to it is a tiny Phillips-head gold screw with a bit of grease/wax on it. Unscrewing it (counter-clockwise) causes the unit to get colder. Give it 3-4 full twists and let the unit adjust overnight. It would help to get one of the hanging thermometers recommended with this unit so it becomes less of a guessing game. Don't unscrew it like crazy, or you'll end up like me who woke up to a frozen exploded can of Sprite all over the interior. Another thing worth mentioning: The closer to the top the items are, the colder it will be. So I would locate your thermometer towards the top so you can get a more accurate reading of max coldness.
Aside from this, the fridge is perfect. Looks super sharp with the blue light, while not being over-the-top annoying at night time. I had my eye on the 120-can version for awhile but the dimensions were just too big for my tiny gaming room, so I snapped up this model when I saw it was basically a smaller version of that. It fits perfectly and is still worlds bigger than my old mini-fridge. This will hold at least a few cases of beer/soda, and the trays are adjustable to fit shorter or taller cans/bottles if needed. Once I get the temperature figured out, this will be exactly what I was looking for.
Oh, and extra bonus: I ordered this and the initial delivery stated it would take about a week. It showed up the next day!