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R2-D2 Beer-Serving Droid

R2-D2 Beer-Serving Droid

With Star Wars: The Force Awakens set to hit theaters soon, you’re probably tempted to rewatch all three of the originals. And when you rewatch them, you’ll probably want some frosty beverages. Instead of getting up from the couch like a sucker, have your own R2-D2 deliver the brews to you. This recently announced R2-D2 Moving Refrigerator will feature a rotating head, sound effects, and a chilly core. The bad news? It’s going to cost over $8,000 and it might not make it over to the States. Still, we’ve never wanted a mini fridge so bad.