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A Cool Gift for Music Loving Dads: Where to Buy the Marshall Mini Fridge Online

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Start the countdown! Father’s Day is a few weeks away, and we’ve found one of the coolest gifts ideas for music-loving dads. The Marshall Mini Fridge makes a great gift that will fit in a man cave or bar, office, den, studio, home gym, or other spaces where he might need food and drinks at arm’s reach.

Marshall’s 3.2 CTU Medium Capacity Mini Fridge is designed to mimic a Marshall Amplifier, and it’ll definitely make you do a double take. The fridge features special touches and intricate details to make it look like music equipment including the Marshall logo centered on the front, white piping, turntable knobs, a brass finished faceplate and matte black finish.

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If you can afford to splurge for Father’s Day, the fridge is certainly worth is according to customer reviews. The mini fridge retails for $399.99 for the 3.2 cu ft. capacity fridge (Marshall also makes a 4.2 cu ft. mini fridge that retails for $499.99).

“Perfect for the music enthusiast,” reads a Walmart review which noted that the mini fridge “Blends right in with your other Marshall equipment” and has a “decent” size capacity.

Another Walmart shopper wrote, “Love this fridge. Glad I found it before I pulled the trigger on another.”

“Love it, put it in my studio and I an the envy of my friends,” a Wayfair shopper pointed out, while another called the fridge an “amazing product” and great conversation piece.”

Other features include LED cluster lights, four adjustable glass shelves (two full-size and two half-size shelves), an in-door metal holder that fits 2-liter bottles and regular size cans (perfect for beer and other drinks that dad might want to keep cold). The fridge temperature adjusts from 34-48 degrees Fahrenheit.

The Marshall Mini Fridge is available at multiple retailers including Walmart, Wayfair, QVC, Lowe’s, Guitar Center and Marshall.com.

https://www.billboard.com/culture/product-recommendations/marshall-mini-fridge-where-to-buy-online-1235661089/


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