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Old 07-18-2018, 09:53 AM   #1
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freezer

we usually make and prepare food for the trip, and then freeze it, of coarse everyone does, but with all the food in the freezer bouncing around, what do y'all use to keep it from falling out when you open the door, ideas would help
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Open the door slowly.
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They have spring bars to keep things it the reefer or the cabinets. They adjust in length. Measure what you need.
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well for the time being I found a old wire basket I had in my 20 ft trailer 15 years ago, I just had to cut the handles off and walla, it fit like a glove, holds all the prepared food, and still had room for the chicken and hamburger , put the steaks in where the frozen juices go, now a few more days and were off to Nebraska, and were going to visit Ole's and have some mountain oysters
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We used to carry a coolfreeze that we packed with our frozen food. Since the lid was on top no problems. Dor only a refer or freezer those apring bars are the only way to go.
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well for the time being I found a old wire basket I had in my 20 ft trailer 15 years ago, I just had to cut the handles off and walla, it fit like a glove, holds all the prepared food, and still had room for the chicken and hamburger , put the steaks in where the frozen juices go, now a few more days and were off to Nebraska, and were going to visit Ole's and have some mountain oysters
That's a great idea. Think I'll go measure and find a wire basket.
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We use spring bars.
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We used to carry a coolfreeze that we packed with our frozen food. Since the lid was on top no problems. Dor only a refer or freezer those apring bars are the only way to go.
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We use spring bars.
good Idea, didn't have one around , well I do but don't want to take one off my cabinets
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That's a great idea. Think I'll go measure and find a wire basket.
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