Introducing The Marshall Amp Mini-Fridge…

Posted by Metal Insider on Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 3:34 pm

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Hey musicians and metal fans, tired of having a plain looking mini-fridge cramping your style while drinking? Well thanks to Marshall Amps, now you can have a mini fridge that keeps your beer cold AND looks cool.

Introducing the Marshall Fridge. The outside resembles a Marshall amp (with knobs that go to 11, mind you). However, the inside is actually a mini refrigerator with enough room to hold as many refreshments you want…. Ah who are we kidding, it’s mostly going to be filled with beer. Whether you plan to keep it onstage with you while performing (we’re guessing Unearth is going to be the first band to use one onstage), or simply in your little man cave, this is a pretty cool item to own. And unless Frigidaire makes a functional half stack anytime soon, it’s safe to say that this will be the best kitchen/amplifier crossover we’ll see this year.

According to the Marshall Fridge’s website, the product won’t be available until October and will cost $399. In case you want to see the Marshall Fridge in action, or just like watching hot models with home appliances, a trailer for the mini-fridge can be seen after the jump.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jason-Doc-Thornberry/1219347988 Jason Doc Thornberry

    That would so awesome if it worked as a fridge AND as an amp :D

  • Anonymous

    would be worth the price it were an operational amp as well… 

  • Severina_moone

     You could always stack with an amp :D

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