Forum Discussion
dons2346
Sep 22, 2014Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:jdocter7 wrote:
I push stuff to the back, fill the empty space with old foam egg cartons and use a Velcro strap on the doors. Another Velcro strap hooks from the freezer door to a 3-M cord loop that is stuck to the left side of the freezer. No drilling holes. No failures in many miles of fulltiming.
Isn't sad that we have to go to all this to keep something as simple as a fridge door shut?
You'd THINK the RV manufactures of these RV fridge's would make a door with a latch or whatever that keeps the door shut while traveling down the road. After all they are an in and RV and they KNOW we will be traveling with them! :B
" RV manufactures of these RV fridge's "
RV manufacturers do not make fridges. Those that are installed in a coach are residential. Just because we install them, it doesn't put any burden on a RV mfg to install a latch.
My solution cost a couple of bucks and about 20 minutes of time.
About RV Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,115 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 27, 2025