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Rubik’s Cube Mini-Fridge
Looking to solve the problem of what’s for lunch? Look no further than inside your own personal Rubik’s Cube Fridge. This 11.5″ cubed fridge not only has a setting to keep foods cold but you can also turn the dial to keep foods warm instead. That’s puzzling. I guess it’s not technically a fridge then? It’s more than a fridge. So much more. Hot or cold, this is one cool way to keep your food or drinks at an appropriate temperature.
It holds up to 9 cans of soda or 18 Rubik’s cubes. Why you’d need to keep your Rubik’s cubes cold is really your own (very confusing) business. This mini-fridge also comes with both a standard AC plug and an 12v power cord for use in your car. Probably ideal if you drive a Nissan Cube. Unfortunately this cube can never be solved and it doesn’t even have stickers to remove like a real Rubik’s cube- you know you did that. And definitely don’t try to take it apart with a screwdriver either. We’re on to you. Cool stuff right there.
Rubik’s Cube Mini-Fridge
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Doctor Who Tardis Mini-Fridge
This is the coolest, geekiest, and most British way to keep your drinks cool at your desk. The Doctor Who TARDIS Mini Fridge is a tiny replica of the police call box from the famed TV series and…wait for it… here it comes… it’s much bigger on the inside than it appears. You knew that was coming. But actually it can hold an entire six pack of cans. This is definitely a much safer way to store your lunch than the super gross communal office fridge (yuckers). Plugs into a standard outlet or your car’s 12v jack for fridging on the go.
Marshall Amplifier Fridge
How about a fridge that looks just like a Marshall Amplifier? Cool, right? The Marshall Fridge has the trademark Marshall signatures across the front, authentic facing and knobs that go to 11. It opens up to reveal 4.4 cubic feet of coldness, including a freezer section:
Well what else did you expect to find inside a musician’s refrigerator, veggies? Technically it’s probably a mini-fridge, but when you’re this cool you can fudge over the technicalities. It’s energy star compliant and available to buy starting in October 2012 for $299. What else… oh a shot of a leggy blonde model in sunglasses silhouetted while leaning on the fridge? We got that too:
That’s hot.