Two Door Refrigerator Storage Latch December 19, 2017, 02:43:51 pm Does any one else have one of these two door refrigerator storage Latch on their LD? This solution would be simple to make and it works well. You just need a couple pieces of wire and a screw. Karen~Liam 26 ~ MB(Sorry, but you are not allowed to access the gallery)(Sorry, but you are not allowed to access the gallery)(Sorry, but you are not allowed to access the gallery)(Sorry, but you are not allowed to access the gallery)(Sorry, but you are not allowed to access the gallery)
Re: Two Door Refrigerator Storage Latch Reply #1 – December 19, 2017, 02:58:38 pm Our Dometic came with two plastics thingies that clip into the door latches, preventing the doors from fully closing.http://www.forestriverforums.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=33047&d=1371141309Larry 2 Likes
Re: Two Door Refrigerator Storage Latch Reply #2 – December 19, 2017, 03:07:46 pm If you have a spare coat hanger and one of these items from Duluth Trading you can make your own in a tricehttps://www.duluthtrading.com/store/mens/mens-workshop/28011.aspx?processor=content 1 Likes
Re: Two Door Refrigerator Storage Latch Reply #3 – December 19, 2017, 04:10:24 pm This simple solution keeps the doors cracked open, and the latches can't close if the cord is taut. Also very secure to hold the doors while driving.Steve 1 Likes
Re: Two Door Refrigerator Storage Latch Reply #4 – December 19, 2017, 04:52:09 pm "Our Dometic came with two plastics thingies..."Oh yes, I remember those... let's see, I think they reside with the owners manual which is securely stored in my file cabinet here in the house.This appears to be a solution looking for a problem! 1 Likes
Re: Two Door Refrigerator Storage Latch Reply #5 – December 19, 2017, 06:09:48 pm Our “Door Thingy” snapped soon after we got it. Piece of junk that was a real pain to use and keep in place.Now when the LD sits idle, I place a couple of micro fibre towels hanging between the freezer and the fridge. Then I take a nylon tie wrap that came tied around a fleece blanket and loop it through the door handles and tie it (gently) around the kitchen faucet. Works for me and it never gets lost.Kent 1 Likes