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stevenal
Nomad II
Apr 26, 2019

supplemental cabinet latch?

Had a cabinet door malfunction the other day. Ran over a rut unevenly, and dumped the cabinet contents out on the floor breaking plates and cups. Somehow the dogs were uninjured. The doors open upward, and struts on both sides work to keep the doors open or closed. Can anyone recommend a good supplemental latch? Or canine hard hat?
  • The cure

    One at 60 lbs didn't seem to be quite enough, so I went with 2 per door for 120. (must be a metric to english conversion issue somewhere. I don't think we're really pulling that hard). Tested recently by going over some deep water bars. Cabinets stayed secure, just be ready to catch the stuff when opening afterward. The included screws were cheap, and were discarded. Thanks all.
  • i saw somewhere the latches used on the outside of the camper to keep the storage doors closed used on cabinet doors.
  • joelc's avatar
    joelc
    Explorer III
    Just a stupid thought, but you can try those safety latches made so babies can't open cabinets.
  • I just added small screen door type latches. I picked brass colored hardware so it is not too ugly. We do not use the latches while we camp, just when traveling.
  • Look at the child safety locks, the ones that use a magnet to unlock. They also have a lever that once unlocked, can be flipped so you don't need the magnet to unlock it every time. I used these on a FW I once owned and they were great.
  • Yah, I've had the same problem as I suspect many others have had too.

    I tried Bungee cords and then went the the little metal hooks with the spring safety latch.. (sorry, I'll try to find a pic) The latches work of course, but I don't really like them and they are a little tricky in lining up the holes with the hook part.. so interested in other solutions.. Velcro might be the best answer...