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Old 10-29-2011, 07:34 AM   #1
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I recently installed a Samsung refrigerator and I'm having trouble keeping items on the shelves while traveling. I'm thinking of adding plexiglass guards on the shelves - has anybody come up with other ideas?

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I just use the spring loaded curtain rods in mine. Adjust to fit snug.

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We use tension curtain rods. Inexpensive at Walmart. We use some of the smaller bins from the old Norcold to keep soda cans and smaller items from moving around. We don't want to scratch this beauty.
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We use spring tension (curtain) rods from Walmart. We also use some of the smaller bins from the old Norcold to hold small items.
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I recently installed a Samsung refrigerator and I'm having trouble keeping items on the shelves while traveling. I'm thinking of adding plexiglass guards on the shelves - has anybody come up with other ideas?

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JC
Try the spring tension curtain rods:
There have been no issues and the travel straps are easy to use and out of the way, even without taking them out of the fender locks. As I write this we are sitting at Fort Chiswell RV Park in Virgina and just let the straps hang down. Before we left home this morning I purchased some tension rods in the curtain department at WalMart. They come in handy to keep stuff from moving toward the door while traveling. I was worried things would fall out on the floor when we opened the door after a rough road. We negotiated several places today that caused considerable side to side motion and everything stayed in place.
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