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Old 04-12-2015, 06:57 PM   #1
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Question Outdoor kitchen fridge

When I bought our Whitehawk 29SQB, the previous owner took the outdoor fridge with them. I've bought a replacement, but I'm not completely sure how to secure it. Could someone take a picture of their's and or describe how it's secured?
Our 29SQB has the smaller 1.7 cu ft fridge in it.

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Old 04-15-2015, 08:36 AM   #2
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We're going on our first shakedown trip with our new to us camper this weekend (if my youngest ears are better) and would appreciate any insight on how to secure the fridge.
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This is how mine is. There is a bracket underneath and a metal tab sticking out. The metal tab has a screw holding it to the counter. I assume you could fabricate your own bracket if your fridge didn't have a similar type bracket. Get a piece of metal strapping and use a self tapping screw to attach to the bottom of fridge, being careful not to puncture insulation or a necessary piece of the fridge. Then put a screw in the other end holding it to counter.

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It doesn't look attached to the fridge. Just pressing down on the bottom bracket.
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Is your outdoor kitchen one of the bigger ones? Your fridge looks like it might be bigger than mine.

My outdoor kitchen is smaller, as it fits the 1.7 cu ft cube dorm fridge. The front of my outdoor kitchen is a small "L" bracket. I'm guessing I could just directly screw the front of the fridge to the bracket? I just don't want to puncture a freon line as I've done that before on a kegerator conversion...
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Yea, my fridge is one of the larger "dorm style" fridges. Gravity will keep the fridge down, you just need a couple anchors to keep it from sliding or bumping around.
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