โAug-13-2020 02:23 PM
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midnightsadie wrote:
we throw a towel in each door.
โAug-15-2020 01:55 PM
opnspaces wrote:
My Norcold has a little sliding tab just under the handle on the refrigerator and freezer. I wonder if yours does too. It looks like a pin or button just under the handle that slides out and engages a hole in the door frame. Once slid over the door will stay ajar and not open or close until you slide the tab back.
โAug-15-2020 08:47 AM
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โAug-14-2020 09:28 AM
fj12ryder wrote:We place the towel over the top of the door and close it until snug.
place a dish towel between the door and body of the fridge. How will that keep the door from being open completely? I'm not sure I'm visualizing that correctly.
โAug-14-2020 06:49 AM
โAug-14-2020 06:48 AM
MitchF150 wrote:
My 2019 Rockwood came with this fridge door clip things. At first, I didn't know what the heck they were!
No idea where you can get these... Like I said, they were just inside the fridge on my brand new Rockwood... ๐ Love 'em!
Mitch
โAug-14-2020 03:35 AM
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โAug-13-2020 09:07 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
We use towels, but the OP wanted suggestions on how to keep the doors ajar instead of fully open. Towels work to keep them cracked but not sure how they would work to keep the doors from coming all the way open.
โAug-13-2020 08:37 PM
garmp wrote:
Our new RV is great, but one draw back the fridge/freezer door has no catch to hold the door slightly ajar during storage. Any ideas on what to use. Can't use the magnet type, all plastic. Our storage parking spot is on a slight cant and the door swings open is not secured. Tried to contact Norcold, but no reply, to see if they could suggest something. It will be a while before we put it in storage, but don't want to wait till the last minute.
Thoughts, remedies, ideas, links, any help is appreciated.
thanks
โAug-13-2020 08:22 PM
MitchF150 wrote:
My 2019 Rockwood came with this fridge door clip things. At first, I didn't know what the heck they were!
But, since they were in the fridge when I found them, figured they were for it
Played around with them and figured out they fit this way.
So, here is how they work. The leave a gap in the door and so far as worked great.