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Old 12-27-2020, 05:56 PM   #1
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Xmas present for the fridge

Anyone used these?
I’m sick of opening the fridge to see what’s coming out after traveling.
Looks like they should hold everything back.
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Old 12-27-2020, 06:12 PM   #2
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I use em work great
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Old 12-27-2020, 07:21 PM   #3
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Been using them for years and put one on every shelf in the fridge and freezer (side by side residential). Over 6,000 miles this year with nothing falling out during stops or overnights. The doubles I bought can be broken down into 2 singles if required.
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The DW puts in two double bars after the fridge's loaded up. No surprises when we open the door. Have a pair of single bars for the medicine cabinet, too.
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Old 12-27-2020, 08:19 PM   #5
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I use the in the outside fridge and the medicine cabinet. They work great.
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Old 12-27-2020, 08:32 PM   #6
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It's the little things that make life easier. Those bars and the screen door bar are the best <$20 purchases I've ever made.
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I can’t believe I’ve never seen them before. Five years of opening the door a tiny bit to catch what’s coming out. Missed the milk one day...that sucked.
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One of the first things we bought and have used them in the fridge ever since. Also bought a set to use in the pantry and cabinet that holds dishes over the sink. They come in different lengths, too.
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X2 on what everyone else has said. DW has them in use all over the trailer and they work great
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X2 on what everyone else has said. DW has them in use all over the trailer and they work great
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We use them...DW ends up using a double & single when there is a 12 pack of beer in the fridge.
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Never found the need for them. We adjusted the shelves on the doors of our 4-door Norcold to line up with the shelves - they keep everything on the main shelves, as the door shelves line up with the edge, keeping anything from moving out over the edge of the main shelf.
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Never found the need for them. We adjusted the shelves on the doors of our 4-door Norcold to line up with the shelves - they keep everything on the main shelves, as the door shelves line up with the edge, keeping anything from moving out over the edge of the main shelf.
You are missing out on the sheer pleasure of trying to juggle three falling beer bottles with two hands when you open the door! Lol.
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Never found the need for them. We adjusted the shelves on the doors of our 4-door Norcold to line up with the shelves - they keep everything on the main shelves, as the door shelves line up with the edge, keeping anything from moving out over the edge of the main shelf.
I’m talking about residential fridges.
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Another option is to just put plastic bins in your fridge and then put everything in a bin.
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Another option is to just put plastic bins in your fridge and then put everything in a bin.
Now I keep the 24 cans in the case. Lol.
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Just to keep things exciting, we don't use them on the cupboard above the sink, that holds the genuine imitation plastic wine and water glasses. It's so much fun to try to catch then all before they hit the counter. It's almost become a sport in our TT!
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Anyone used these?
I’m sick of opening the fridge to see what’s coming out after traveling.
Looks like they should hold everything back.

Yup they work great, I use them were ever they fit in the 5th
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Just to keep things exciting, we don't use them on the cupboard above the sink, that holds the genuine imitation plastic wine and water glasses. It's so much fun to try to catch then all before they hit the counter. It's almost become a sport in our TT!
Living on the wild side, Jflight! Lol
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