
As if we didn't have enough Xbox Mini Fridges in the world already, there's now a third variant available to purchase at Walmart in the US! This is easily the biggest yet as well, and therefore it's also the most expensive.
Known as the "Xbox Series X Compact Refrigerator", this version of the Xbox Mini Fridge is just under 3" tall and has a 91L capacity with 2 removable shelves, a bottom pullout bin, 8 beverage cradles, 3 door shelves, and a 11L chiller compartment "for keeping things extra frosty". Here are the full specifications:
- Gamer Aesthetic: Matte black unit with internal green light and glowing Xbox sphere logo on front
- Massive Internal Inventory Slots: 91L capacity includes 2 removable shelves, bottom pullout bin, 8 beverage cradles, 3 door shelves, and 11L chiller compartment for keeping things extra frosty
- Quietly Cool: Chills using R600a for environmentally friendly and energy-efficient (effective) cooling at just 41dB
- Unboxing: Includes refrigerator, 120V AC power cord, interior components, and instructions
- Customizable: Reversible door and adjustable feet so it can easily modded to better fit the available space
- Compact Size: 33.3" tall x 20.3" wide x 18.9" deep to fit under a desk, in a closet, or next to the bed or couch
If you're interested in adding this new Xbox Mini Fridge to your collection, Walmart has it priced at $198 - down from a "suggested retail price" of $249.98. In comparison, the other two versions are $129.99 and $39.97 respectively.
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We'll throw more details about the new Xbox Mini Fridge down below, along with some product images.
"Ready to take your chill to the next level? This Xbox Series X Compact Refrigerator is more. More than a thermoelectric cooler, this appliance is a proper refrigerator with temperature control (on an Xbox sphere logo, no less) and a chiller compartment that reads "Power Your Dreams."
That works out well if you're dreaming of a frosty beverage, because this beast comes in at just under 3" tall and holds more than a dozen drinks in its door alone. That sort of snack capacity will keep even the most hardcore players gaming into the wee hours of the night. It's the ideal solution for a dorm room, studio apartment, office cubicle, or anywhere that space is a premium and eating happens."
Interested in picking up the new Xbox Mini Fridge? Tell us down in the comments section below.
[source walmart.com]
Comments 13
I swear they are starting to sell more fridges than consoles these days.
Can’t wait for Fridge Pass where for your sub you get new food each month. But then they take some away too which sucks. But at least you get to try a lot of the new food that comes out unlike the competitor’s version where it’s just old stuff. Good stuff but old stuff. You’ve had it before.
Struggling to know its dimensions since I don't know what the ***** does " mean since I'm not american
This is all I wanted. A proper refrigerator with a sealed system. Not one of those lame thermoelectric coolers.
And the price is right too.
@Zenszulu you think console sales is there main goal?
Microsoft’s next big acquisition will be Electrolux!! With a little screen on the Xbox themed appliances, the goal of getting Gamepass on EVERY home appliance is well under way! 😂
@TakeItEasy no fridge sales are
Now this is really...cool! 😎
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I'll show myself out.
I know it would break the lines but if it was a little bigger and had a separate freezer I would replace my office fridge with this. Oh well.
@Scirius the use of “ actually means inches ( so according to first part of article the fridge is 3 inches tall)
It’s not an American symbol but a universally used symbol. Feet is ‘ by the way.
@THE_VITTLER 3 inches is like 7-8cm ??
@K1LLEGAL I think we could workshop the name. Possibly 'Green Apron'.
Read lot feedback the other mini fridge felt and looked cheaply made with even cheaper materials.
Wonder if this one is better?
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