The solid-state processes for cooling and heat pump technologies are based on the well-known caloric effects (magneto-, electro-, elasto- and baro-caloric). With an interest arisen in 1976, year of the development of the first room-temperature magnetic refrigerator, up to a few years ago, magnetocaloric was among the most investigated caloric cooling techniques and it was considered among the main solid-state alternatives to vapor-compression cooling and heat-pumping. During such period, a remarkable number of prototypes of magnetic refrigerators or heat pumps was built. Recently, the attention toward all the four caloric effects has recently grown; therefore, an increase in projects on solid-state prototype developing (not only on magnetoc...