Imagine you’re in the passenger seat speeding along a motorway. You’re reading a good book but something’s missing. What could it be? Well, a chilled martini would just hit the spot. What a shame your partner’s got his foot down and has a ‘no-stopping until we reach our destination’ policy in place. But wait – if you just reach behind your seat there’s a mini fridge, plugged into the car USB socket, and if you open the door you’ll find a half bottle of vodka and a small vermouth. Just grab the martini glass next to this super cute fridge, pour and enjoy. Suddenly the boring miles of motorway hold a new charm for passengers and the miles simply slip away.
Well guess what, it doesn’t have to be a dream. Thanks to Canal Toys’ brilliant So Chill! Mini Fridge, you can enjoy cheeky cocktails or chilled beers, soft drinks, white wine and much more wherever you go. This 4 litre mini fridge is perfect. Compact and very light, it looks, and is, so cool. The black exterior has a neat little handle and even a vision window so you can peek inside without losing the chill. There’s a removable shelf and door pocket and it can accommodate around six cans depending on size. It’s ideal for car journeys, camping or even to plug into the summer house in your garden on a hot day. It keeps drinks 15-18 deg below ambient temperature and comes with some rather amusing stickers, although personally I love the sleek black finish as it is.
Of course it isn’t just for drinks – it can be so useful for transporting anything requiring cool temperatures, such as cosmetics and skin-care products. Using for food is not recommended.
With a RRP of £34.99 this is a steal – I’m loving it. Available at Smyths.
By Dr K Thompson, author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows
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Note: These articles express personal views. No warranty is made as to the accuracy or completeness of information given and you should always consult a doctor if you need medical advice.