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- MrWizardModeratorwe use this
for freezer and fridge
i think i got them at orchard or home depot
because the fridge sets in a cabinet
i reversed the ends
placing the long piece on side..coming around to the front
making it easy to push the release, when we get parked - horizon36ExplorerWe use a Velcro strap that we wrap around the two handles. Works just fine. For the freezer we put some sticky back Velcro on the side of the fridge and on the front edge of the compartment. We use a Velcro strap to hold that door closed as well.
Velcro from An RV'ers Friend - Bill_SatelliteExplorer IIThe OP is talking about a household refrigerator in an RV not an RV fridge. As an example, I have a 20.5 CF GE Profile side-by-side with ice/water through the door. Not designed for any kind of mobile use so if you don't secure the doors in some way while traveling you are going to have a mess on your hands.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIII just close the fridge doors.....never had an RV with a fridge that doors didn't stay closed.
What fridges are at issue? - rk911Explorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:
This is the lock I use and it's simple and works great. Made by the LAMP Company. It sounds like you might have a French Door setup with 2 doors and a drawer so it may or may not work for your setup (you would need 2).
clicky
The other thing used successfully is the spring loaded push latches like this.... clicky
They can be installed in the gap between the top of the drawer and the frame in most cases (use 2) and one or 2 can be installed on each door to keep them closed while driving and still easy enough to open. - Dakota98ExplorerBill.Satellite
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This is the lock I use and it's simple and works great. Made by the LAMP Company. It sounds like you might have a French Door setup with 2 doors and a drawer so it may or may not work for your setup (you would need 2).
The other thing used successfully is the spring loaded push latches like this.... http://www.amazon.com/RV-Designer-H316-Black-Latch/dp/B002XM592M
They can be installed in the gap between the top of the drawer and the frame in most cases (use 2) and one or 2 can be installed on each door to keep them closed while driving and still easy enough to open.
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