Han Solo Frozen In Carbonite Mini Fridge: ‘I’m Thirsty.’ ‘I Know.’

Han Solo Frozen In Carbonite Mini Fridge: ‘I’m Thirsty.’ ‘I Know.’

We don’t exactly know how the science behind freezing cargo, or a person, in carbonite works. But given there’s the word ‘freezing’ in there, we have to assume it gets pretty cold inside that solid block. So what better place could there be for keeping drinks cold at your desk than a carbonite mini fridge?

Han Solo Frozen In Carbonite Mini Fridge: ‘I’m Thirsty.’ ‘I Know.’

Available from ThinkGeek for $US150, this compact fridge even has an impression of Han Solo trapped inside, accented with red LEDs. But what you’ll really find inside is enough capacity to hold 18 cans of your favourite carbonated sugar water or energy drinks. There’s a handle on top so it’s easy to transport, but the fridge’s best feature is that it can be set to either warm or cold for keeping drinks cool, or your lunch hot and ready to eat. [ThinkGeek]


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