If Minecraft's creepers creep you out, you could face your fears with a two-foot-tall mini fridge variant, which also has the handy benefit of keeping your drinks cool.
Creeper Mini Fridge is now available to buy as an"impressive piece of home decor" which can also keep your snacks cool."If you think Minecraft is cool, prove it with this two-foot-tall Minecraft Legends Creeper Mini Fridge, ready to serve you and your fellow gamers a cold drink."— it's currently discounted and available for $98 rather than $168.
"This thermoelectric cooler keeps your favorite beverages chilled to the perfect temperature so you'll never have to step away from your mining and building adventures again. Keep it next to your rig in your gaming space, next to your bed in your dorm room, or under your desk in your office. With two separate compartments, this compact refrigerator lets you store snacks up top and sodas down below or vice versa.
It can hold up to 12 355ml cans, has two removable shelves and two compartments, and has its own green ambient lighting, plus more., so it seems only fair that Minecraft is having its turn.for $68 instead.
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