If you are concerned go to the 2$ shops and get plastic "crates" with plenty of holes and put items into these. Lets the air flow around /Through - cost less than $10-$20 to fill the whole fridge, which you won't need to do.
the rocket said
03:51 PM Jun 25, 2017
We sometimes travel with the fridge full. We have a little steel thing that clicks up when travelling to stop anything falling.
Melrose218 said
06:37 PM Jul 11, 2025
Non slip rubber all the way everywhere especially the fridge. So cheap.
Love the idea of extras packing with wine cask bladder.
Might start drinking wine instead of vodka ****tails
woolman said
08:18 AM Jul 12, 2025
Sometimes the locking system on fridge is insufficient. I added a better system. Only when fridge door comes open ther is ever a problem
Neil
TimTim said
08:34 AM Jul 12, 2025
Welcome to the Forum Melrose .
One thing worse than food falling out of a fridge and that is a fridge falling out.
Not sure if anybody else has already mentioned these, but I have been using them for the past 2 years, and they really help to keep things in place inside the fridge.. Obviously keeping the doors close required different kind of latches..
Actually it is ply with a timber batten behind but when screws only project into the surrounding timber 3mm then there isn't much to hold the fridge in especially when you are offroad. Thankfully there was a good hardware store on Thursday Island
Burt65 said
10:09 AM Jul 13, 2025
I had a similar problem but with the cabinets. I ended up replacing all the screws with longer and coarser threaded ones..
If you are concerned go to the 2$ shops and get plastic "crates" with plenty of holes and put items into these. Lets the air flow around /Through - cost less than $10-$20 to fill the whole fridge, which you won't need to do.
We sometimes travel with the fridge full. We have a little steel thing that clicks up when travelling to stop anything falling.
Sometimes the locking system on fridge is insufficient. I added a better system. Only when fridge door comes open ther is ever a problem
Neil
Welcome to the Forum Melrose
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One thing worse than food falling out of a fridge and that is a fridge falling out.
Chipboard doesn't really hold small screws that well..
Not sure if anybody else has already mentioned these, but I have been using them for the past 2 years, and they really help to keep things in place inside the fridge.. Obviously keeping the doors close required different kind of latches..
Actually it is ply with a timber batten behind but when screws only project into the surrounding timber 3mm then there isn't much to hold the fridge in especially when you are offroad. Thankfully there was a good hardware store on Thursday Island
I had a similar problem but with the cabinets. I ended up replacing all the screws with longer and coarser threaded ones..