Donna D.
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Not all refrigerator door panels in all models are flat.Those who omit the hood - or go with the stainless version - and are feeling magnet-deprived can add a steel panel to the refrigerator door.
Not all refrigerator door panels in all models are flat.Those who omit the hood - or go with the stainless version - and are feeling magnet-deprived can add a steel panel to the refrigerator door.
I think there are 3M Velcro products too.
You'll want it removable to change batteries.
Not all refrigerator door panels in all models are flat.
One thing I like about having the hood is it gives me attaching flexibility for adding a shelf for cups, or hooks for utensils, and even my own extra special lighting. The hood creates attachment points without drilling into vinyl, or walls. The vent vents pretty good, too.
No, but they don't need to be. As long as it is a simple cylindrical curve (not a compound curve), a thin flat sheet will lay on it without difficulty. We're talking thin, here, not something you would need equipment to bend. 20 inch wide steel flashing would probably work if you don't mind the galvanized finish, and it would easy to check a sample with a test magnet to be sure before cutting and installing it. I've used this (or similar) for "punched tin" cabinet door panels, but not yet for a refrigerator - the RV refrigerator door panel that I have changed is masonite, made into a chalkboard by painting it.... that mterial wouldn't work with the curve.Not all refrigerator door panels in all models are flat.
So true about the hood also being handy . Bought extra material and just put in back of hood and the counter piece . Found a edging material , maybe will also go up wall too later . It has been in place over a year now . Just didn't like the vinyl behind the stove. hood and counter holds it in place . If needed will clean easy . Pat
I have thought that the whole kitchen counter needed something behind it but didn't even think of using the same design.
Our 19' stove hood (not stainless) took magnets but our new one, stainless, does not. Glad to use the hood for steam even with the noise.
One, just one trailer and Reace said never again!I think I got the idea when I read somewhere Escape had installed Stainless behind stove at onetime .
One, just one trailer and Reace said never again!
Hi: Donna D... That ended up being our 5.0. Now emers382's. Here's a pic. AlfOne, just one trailer and Reace said never again!
One of a kind Alf!Hi: Donna D... That ended up being our 5.0. Now emers382's. Here's a pic. Alf
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Mine is removable too and I often flip it up to protect the wall, but sometimes I want to chop something at the same time... it's a cutting board. Humm, I'm going to have to think about this a bit....My stove cover, when open for cooking, covers the wall behind the stove. And, anyway, the vinyl is easy to clean.
Hi: Donna D... While on the story covering stove tops here's a pic of our Epicurean BBQ tray turned stove top cutting board. It travels there on the 3 burner stove cover with silicone feet firmly gripping the edges... but can be lifted off at a moments nudging. AlfMine is removable too and I often flip it up to protect the wall, but sometimes I want to chop something at the same time... it's a cutting board. Humm, I'm going to have to think about this a bit....