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Fridge Shelf

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Someone asked a while ago about fridge shelfs.
My little Electrolux 2 way also does not have one but having just got the fridge working I set about looking for what might be suitable to be used as a shelf.
I had a little white plastic chopping board that I must have got at Wilkinsons or Tescos when I kitted the van out last summer. I am sure it was only 99p. I thought I might need to saw a bit off or make some adjustments but it fits exactly. Problem solved.
I am still thinking about sawing a corner out of it though so that the fridge can take a bottle of wine or orange juice.
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Sounds good but i would watch you dont end up with 2 temp zoes as you have halved the area etc i would look at putting some holes in it to alow the air to get round
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Re: Fridge Shelf

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jamesc76 wrote:Sounds good but i would watch you dont end up with 2 temp zoes as you have halved the area etc i would look at putting some holes in it to alow the air to get round

God! You're right. Never thought of that. The chopping board has a half moon cut out at one end for handling but that might not be enough. I will have to compare halves the next time I am out on the road.
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