I've always carried glass containers and never had a single problem. However, this is only my second summer with my T@B. Had two Shasta trailers and a MH over the years and never had anything broken, or had the fridge door fly open. Maybe it's a disaster waiting to happen? The only thing I have in glass, though, is steak sauce, pickles, an occasional wine bottle. Those usually ride on the door with a plastic container between them.
Crystal
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "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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