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Marshall Fridge

Marshall Fridge

Combining two things men love into one awesome product has always been a recipe for success. Putting bacon on pizza (or just about anything else, really). The creation of the spork. Swiss Army Knives. Watches made out of wood. And now, this Marshall Fridge. It’s a man-cave (or dorm room) sized fridge that will easily be mistaken for a Marshall half-stack. It’s got authentic Marshall facing, 4.4cu ft. of space (conversion: a lot of beer) and control knobs that actually go to 11. In other words, it’s the coolest fridge we’ve ever seen. The only thing it’s missing is a tapper for a pony keg, so we’re just going to assume they’re saving that for the next version.