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SAVE 20%: As of Aug. 3, you can snag a Nostalgia mini fridge on sale for only $39.99 at Amazon — that's $10 in savings. With its six-can capacity, it's a solid choice for dorm rooms, offices, and other small spaces.


While you're shopping for essentials before heading back to college, consider snagging a mini fridge of your own. From leftovers to snacks to cold drinks, you can keep it stocked with whatever you wish — and you won't have to worry about one of your roommates stealing your stuff.

As of August 2, the Nostalgia retro mini fridge is on sale for only $39.99 at Amazon. That's 20% in savings on its $49.99 MSRP and just a few bucks away from its lowest cost ever.

Small enough to slip into a tiny corner yet large enough to hold up to six 12-ounce cans at a time, the Nostalgia mini fridge is basically built for dorm life. With power cords for both AC and DC outlets, you can even bring your six-pack in the car and head to the tailgate. The fridge door also doubles as a dry-erase board.

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