Me again...
I heard (or read) about someone putting a little bit of bubble wrap in the very back of the freezer and the very front of the freezer to keep things colder/frozen. Hmmmmm...sounds logical IMHO.
No glass items for me either Vickie!
Sharon in NC
SplashT@B #2487
P.S...congrats on your new clamshell Phill! What great luck!! Where are you located?
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, Vctdrp <vctdrp@...> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> We pack the frig. full when traveling...milk, juice, creamer, cold cuts and anything else we can fit in there.
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> We put the lock on it and haven't had any problems. I don't pack any glass items though.
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> Vickie/DE
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karen <canoe123@...>
> To: tabtrailers <tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wed, Jun 1, 2011 9:52 am
> Subject: Re: [tabtrailers] Fridge When Towing -- Full or Empty?
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> I've never had any problems. I don't put glass container where they will bump each other. I did have things slide out of the small freezer and had things thaw so I use a couple of small towels to insulate and hold them in place up there
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> On Jun 1, 2011, at 4:58 AM, "Paul Arnold" <paul.f.arnold@...> wrote:
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> > We are on the cusp of taking off on an extended trip with our (still new to us) T@B. We know we can keep the fridge turned on on when towing (set to battery power and turned off when stopping for a while), but we are concerned about leaving food in the fridge. Visions of a mess to clean up pop into our heads -- spilled milk, broken bottles of (fill in the blank). Even with our new shocks, there is apt to be some bouncing around.
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> > One solution would be to remove the food and put in a cooler when towing, but that means fooling with the ice problem. Another might be leave the food in the fridge but pad it, as when one packs a box for mailing. Stuffing wadded newspaper or packing paper in the fridge occurred to me, but there may be a better solution. On the other hand, maybe the bounces from towing are not, on a practical level, a problem.
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> > We are curious how other people handle this issue.
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> > ~Paul and Carol
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