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Smeg is having a once-in-a-blue-moon July 4th sale on its retro fridges

Smeg FAB10 fridge in a kitchen next to a Smeg toaster, kitchen table, lamp, and more items.

Stop everything. The Italian appliance brand Smeg — which is notorious for rarely having any discounts on its products — is holding a "Fabulous 4th" sales event from June 29 to July 9. You've likely seen their products (like glossy tea kettles and shiny toasters) grace your FYP or Instagram feed, and now you have a chance to get your hands on a Smeg kitchen appliance, too. Specifically, Smeg is discounting some of its FAB fridge models. We've rounded up the top Smeg deals for you below:

Our top picks:

BEST FRIDGE FOR SMALL SPACES DEAL
Smeg FAB5 fridge in a glossy black color over a white background

BEST FRIDGE FOR FREEZER SPACE DEAL
Smeg FAB10 fridge positioned at a slight angle, in a deep red color

BEST FRIDGE FOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL DEAL
Smeg FAB28 fridge in a light mintish color over a white background

Our top pick

Why we like it

The Smeg FAB5 fridge will allow you to experience all the '50s glamour of a classic Smeg fridge — without dropping thousands of dollars on one. This little fridge boasts features like an adjustable thermostat, two moveable shelves, a bottle holder/snack compartment in its door, and internal LED lights. Upon purchase, you can choose whether your very own Smeg FAB5 fridge will have a left or right hinge door. With color options like a bright orange, a minty green, a timeless cream, and so many more, the Smeg FAB5 is guaranteed to fit your kitchen aesthetic — before becoming the star of the show!

Find the Smeg FAB5, FAB10, and FAB28 fridges on sale at Williams Sonoma, Crate & Barrel, and Wayfair in a wide variety of colors.



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