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Thanks for the picture. Do you know which ropes is the person using on that picture to tie down the fridge? Or do you have any recommendations of similar ones?
Bro they're just bungee chords. You can get creative with anything. Take a walk through the isle with the rope and trailer stuff in any home depot
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we have the bouge rv 53 quart fridge freezer combo. 3 years an going strong. we keep it secure with some quick tie straps.
 
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Bro they're just bungee chords. You can get creative with anything. Take a walk through the isle with the rope and trailer stuff in any home depot

Thanks. I know it can be obvious to you, it's just that i've never really had or done anything similar, so everything is very new to me. I'll search for bungee chords! Thank you.
 

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Do you feel the size is enough, or are you sometimes wishing for a bit more? Thanks for your reply! If you've got any pictures of how it fits in your BS i'd love to see them.
I can't speak for others, of course, but it's fine for my wife and me when we go on trips and want to bring back roll butter, meat and other food from Amish stores, or to carry our food to save money. It's about the size of a small cooler; if you're careful you can cram a lot into it. You can leave your food in there when the car is turned off, on a hot summer day, while you're out on the trails, etc - and the food will remain cold. I found that in the Bronco Sport and my wife's 2023 Escape, you can leave it plugged into the 12VDC socket in back and not have to worry about unplugging it.
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