TARDIS Mini Fridge Does Seem Bigger on the Inside

It’s not obvious from the pictures, but apparently this mini-fridge is spacious enough to hold a 6-pack of 12 oz. soda. That’s some Time Lord wizardry right there. Place it inside one of these TARDIS fridges and you’ve got yourself a time machine within a time machine. A Horadric Cube within an inventory. A physics problem.

doctor who tardis mini fridge from thinkgeek

As if it wasn’t powerful enough, the fridge can also function as a heater at the flick of a switch. It also has a tiny light up top and makes the VWORP VWORP sound effect when the door is opened or closed.

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You can order the TARDIS Mini Fridge from ThinkGeek for $80 (USD). Sadly it does not come with a one-eleventh scale Doctor.

[via Craziest Gadgets]


Doctor Who TARDIS Mini Fridge

You know you’re a huge fan of the Dr. Who series when you start to be on the lookout of collectibles – anything and everything to do with the sci-fi series, of course. Well, not all of us do own a small fridge at home, as those tend to be found only in hotel rooms, which is why we have taken a special interest in the $79.99 Doctor Who TARDIS Mini Fridge. This delightful little fridge does have enough storage space inside to hold up to a 6-pack of soda, and not only that, it does have a very close resemblance to the real TARDIS.

Of course, the Doctor Who TARDIS Mini Fridge does not have to keep things nice and cool always, as reversing the polarity will see the interior keep things nicely heated and warm all over. To add to the overall effect, it comes with a flashing light as well as TARDIS sound effects whenever you open and close the door (the trademark VWORP! VWORP! sound). Bear in mind that this is an officially licensed Doctor Who collectible, and is will be able to plug into a standard US outlet or DC 12V car socket.

[ Doctor Who TARDIS Mini Fridge copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]


If Batman Can Have a Batmobile, Why Can’t Doctor Who Have a TARDIS-Mobile?

While the TARDIS seems like a pretty decent way to travel through space and time, it’s not exactly the best vehicle for getting through rush hour traffic on the expressway. This ride seems like it might be a better mode of urban transportation, especially along with today’s best GPS navigation systems.

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This mashup between a TARDIS and a Scion xB was created by DeviantArtist ~Ificial-Art, and it looks awesome. I’ve been told that it’s so big inside that it seats 100. That could make for the ultimate clown car.

Unfortunately, it’s just a Photoshop job and not a real car. Though I think if a car manufacturer were to make these for real, they’d sell millions thousands hundreds dozens at least a few to some diehard Whovians out there.


Tardis Refrigerator Has an Unlimited Capacity

We’ve seen a TARDIS refrigerator before, but this one is even better. Look how well it blends into it’s surroundings. Good thing they had that alcove there for it to materialize into.
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This TARDIS refrigerator will hold all of your Jelly Babies, fish fingers and custard, Jammie Dodgers, broccoli to pin to your jacket, a banana, and whatever other foods you need to battle Daleks and Cybermen. And of course it will blend in nicely if you set the coordinates for some geek’s house who has a TARDIS fridge.

Space and time travel adventures in this thing will leave you cold. In a good way. I wish I had one in my kitchen.

[via Cheezburger via Neatorama]


TARDIS Control Room Looks Awesomer on the Inside

I’ve always wanted to make my own TARDIS console, with the rest of the controls around it, so when I saw this awesome TARDIS control room, it blew me away. Crazyfoalrus (aka Jayman White) did an amazing job creating his own TARDIS-themed room.
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It took him a year to build, and that’s probably why it looks so great. You’ll see the fourth Doctor’s coat rack with scarf, a trippy handpainted checkerboard floor, all kinds of gadgets (including a synthesizer keyboard) on the console itself and a really nice column in the middle. The column and the console all light up and are ready for travel through time and space.

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I’m not sure when Jayman is taking his first voyage in this thing, but I hope he doesn’t run into any Daleks. Hit this link for more images. Great job, Jayman!

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[via Obvious Winner]


TARDIS Chicken Coop Has Jumbo Eggs on the Inside

Now I have to admit that I’ve not watched every episode of Doctor Who ever, but I just don’t seem to recall seeing an episode where the Doctor has a farm and raised chickens. Maybe I just missed that one. If the good Doctor had ever been a farmer, this is what his chicken coop would look like.

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This TARDIS chicken coop was built by DaveNinja, and looks just like the Doctor’s time-and-spaceship, except for the part where it’s got chicken wire in the windows, and wood shavings to absorb chicken poop on the floor. Other than that, it’s just like it.

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I wonder if the hens inside have traveled around the universe and throughout time while laying their eggs. The renaissance ordered a ham and cheese omelet? Coming right up. Adam and Eve on a raft for Genghis Khan? Sure, no problem!

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Check out more pics of the TARDIS chicken coop over on TardisBuilders.


TARDIS String Lights: I Know What’s Going on My Christmas Tree This Year

There’s no more iconic symbol of geekdom than Doctor Who’s TARDIS. You could pretty much make anything into a TARDIS, and it’ll not only be cool, but everyone will know exactly what you’re into. So the next time you throw an outdoor party – or just want to decorate your house – pick up a set of these TARDIS string lights, and proudly fly your geek flag.

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Each set of TARDIS lights comes with ten tiny TARDISes (TARDi?) strung together on a 9-foot-long cord. And just like most holiday lights, you can plug multiple strings into each other to make a longer one. I wonder if you could shrink yourself and step inside one of the miniature TARDi, if there’d be a set of time and space controls inside.

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Doctor Who fans (or blue police box fans) can grab a string of these TARDIS lights over at ThinkGeek for $19.99(USD). Grab ‘em now if you want to be sure to have them decorate your holiday tree this year. One ThinkGeek commenter even suggested a Weeping Angel tree-topper to go with.


Next Time on Doctor Who: Dinosaurs on a Wedding Cake

I’m sorry guys, but that Dinosaurs on a Spaceship episode of Doctor Who… not so great IMHO. But if there is one good thing that came from that episode, it is this awesome mini episode called Dinosaurs on a Wedding Cake.

TARDIS Wedding Cake

They didn’t waste any time getting this cake made so soon after the episode. It looks like the entire thing is edible, even the rocks and sand. It was made by the Butter End Cakery. Obviously that isn’t the Doctor and Amy popping their heads out of the TARDIS. I assume that it’s the bride and groom.

Seriously guys, this cake is much better than the episode it’s based on. It’s twice as intelligent and twice as filling.

[via BTP via That’s Nerdalicious]


Doctor Who TARDIS Table Lamp

I guess when it comes to some franchises, you can just milk it a whole lot more than the rest, without having the franchise go stale at the same time. The Doctor Who series is one of them, although personally, my favorite would be the entire Star Wars universe that looks set to provide George Lucas’ descendants a comfortable life for the next three generations or perhaps, even more. Well, we have more stuff from Doctor Who this time around, with the $49.99 Doctor Who TARDIS Table Lamp making headlines for today.

You can find your way around the home with this gorgeous blue box, and to add to the realism factor for this officially licensed product, this table lamp will even make a TARDIS noise whenever you open her. Definitely a must-have for every would-be companion, don’t you think so? This is a lamp that comes with a double-sided lampshade, sporting the 11th Doctor and Amy Pond on one side, while the TARDIS is on the . Should there be no TARDIS noise effects, that would mean it is time to replenish the exhausted trio of AAA batteries within.

[ Doctor Who TARDIS Table Lamp copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]


Doctor Who TARDIS String Lights

We have seen our fair share of Doctor Who products in the past, and just a couple of days ago, we spotted the Doctor Who TARDIS Night Light which would definitely come in handy when helping out Time Lords who want to make their way to the bathroom for a leak in the middle of the night, and yet are afraid of monsters lurking in the dark. Well, that’s all and good, and here we are with another iteration of the TARDIS which should be able to ensure your house has an overall Doctor Who festive mood with the $19.99 Doctor Who TARDIS String Lights.

You can now party like a Time Lord with this unique piece of home decorative equipment. Each 9-foot cord will hold 10 lights, where each of these lights come in the form of a small TARDIS. Don’t worry about the lights blowing after a while, you need not travel to the future to obtain some replacements (four, actually) as each purchase already comes with replacement lights just in case the untoward happened. This is an officially licensed Doctor Who collectible just in case you are concerned about the authenticity of such products.

[ Doctor Who TARDIS String Lights copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]