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The Real Xbox Mini Fridge Is Over 50% Off At Walmart

The meme-worthy products are back in stock, and the Xbox Fridge is also getting a nice discount.

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Microsoft released a new edition of the official Xbox fridge late last year. The practical collectible was quite expensive at launch, but right now Walmart is selling the Xbox fridge for a massive discount, dropping the price from $250 down to $115. You may want to be quick, because this deal is unlikely to stick around for long. You can pair your new fridge with the Xbox Series S toaster, which is available at Walmart for $39.

Technically, this is the first Xbox refrigerator, because the first one was actually a thermoelectric cooler. The newer model is actually a fridge, making it a big upgrade over its predecessor, which was light on shelf space, wasn't all that great at chilling drinks, and was extremely loud to the point where you may have been better off unplugging it and using it to store desk supplies.

The old Xbox thermoelectric cooler is available for $68, but as mentioned, you may want to use it for something else other than holding cans of soda--and keep it unplugged, unless you find that the loud noises it makes help you fall asleep.

The Xbox Thermoelectric Cooler and Xbox Toaster
The Xbox Thermoelectric Cooler and Xbox Toaster

It’s not currently on sale, but you can complete your Xbox appliance collection with the Xbox Series S toaster. This is exactly what you’d expect--a toaster modeled after the Xbox Series S.

Not only does it look like the digital-only console (complete with a decorative vent fan), but it actually toasts the Xbox logo onto your bread. It's a hot commodity, so check it out while it's in stock. At just $39, it makes for a humorous addition to any kitchen. It’s also a funny gift for any Xbox fan in your life. But it's probably an even better gag gift for the PlayStation fans you know.

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