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DiskDoctr
Jan 23, 2014Explorer
You may also find they stay in place better when actuallynplaced a bit inside the shelf area. Some fridges are tapered near the edge.
We put our in place and then tighten by turning the ends. We always loosen a few turns before removing them, too.
Don't try to adjust them first, then force them into place. It felt like that could damage the lining.
BTW, when we remove them, they lie nicely inside a cupboard, either on the bottom or slid along the side.
We sometimes use them in the freezer to separate things like pizza stood upright from other items just stacked in there, too. Keeps the boxes from falling every time you get something out of the freezer.
They were definitely with it, even though we will occasionally find one loose when we open the door after arriving...open slowly ;)
Hope this helps.
We put our in place and then tighten by turning the ends. We always loosen a few turns before removing them, too.
Don't try to adjust them first, then force them into place. It felt like that could damage the lining.
BTW, when we remove them, they lie nicely inside a cupboard, either on the bottom or slid along the side.
We sometimes use them in the freezer to separate things like pizza stood upright from other items just stacked in there, too. Keeps the boxes from falling every time you get something out of the freezer.
They were definitely with it, even though we will occasionally find one loose when we open the door after arriving...open slowly ;)
Hope this helps.
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