Jot Dry-Erase refrigerator has many keen uses

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The Jot Dry-Erase Refrigerator is a simple, productive idea: a kitchen refrigerator coated with whiteboard paint. Possible uses: using a red market to draw rivulets of blood pouring from the freezer cracks. Passive aggressive notes to roommates. A canvas for large, florid dry-erase genitalia. Insane, graphomaniacal ranting about the Jews and the Illuminati.” The words “FUCK YOU MOM AND DAD” angrily scrawled on the door by a petulant teenager after being asked to bring in the groceries. A detailed inventory of the jarred bodily fluids refrigerated inside. Only $549, which is about the same price as a regular fridge, although as far as I’m concerned, with so many fine uses, this should really be a standard option.

Jot Dry-Erase Refrigerator [Amana via Gearfuse]

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8 Responses to Jot Dry-Erase refrigerator has many keen uses

  1. Anonymous says:

    Not wishing to rain on the parade, but you can do this on a normal refrigerator, just need the right pen, even works on silver applicances – leave a note on the kettle why dontcha?

  2. Anonymous says:

    Huh… I assumed dry erase worked on just about any ol’ fridge?

  3. technogeek says:

    Dry-erase markers work pretty well on windows and mirrors…

  4. dover says:

    I use dry erase markers on my fridge, works fine.

  5. bkofford says:

    …or wet erase markers. They will clean off of surfaces that even dry erase markers don’t erase properly from, such as any light colored appliance.

  6. kas says:

    I can also write on my fridge… although strangely I have two whiteboard markers of the same brand; one blue, one green – and the green one doesn’t rub off, whereas the blue one does…?!

  7. hohum says:

    Yeah, we played dry-erase hangman on our dorm oven all the time… Good times! And way back in high-school, I would always write on my desk in dry-erase… Memories.

  8. rucres says:

    I also can write on my fridge, but that’s because I painted it with chalkboard paint. I’ve never liked the dry erase markers (isn’t it ironic that the one you first pick up is almost always dried out? shouldn’t that make it work better?!), but the coolest part is that it more accurately reflects the color of my soul – in dusty pastels!

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