No more getting my head banged by the fridge door. Or having to hold it up with one hand while I sift through the fridge.
**** Update Sept 1, 2018. Sorry, I didn't post up the most recent update. I found that using (2) 50N gas struts for the 63qt is the ticket. The door doesn't come down, doesn't spring off of the hinges (struts are too strong), and doesn't flip up too hard and hit you in the face.
***New update Nov 15, 2024. I replaced the gas springs pretty close to 6 years. I open and close this fridge door several times a week, so this was a great return on investment.
Lee Valley (This is the link to buy the gas strut)
I got this idea off a couple of guys from Expedition Portal.
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**** Update Sept 1, 2018. Sorry, I didn't post up the most recent update. I found that using (2) 50N gas struts for the 63qt is the ticket. The door doesn't come down, doesn't spring off of the hinges (struts are too strong), and doesn't flip up too hard and hit you in the face.
***New update Nov 15, 2024. I replaced the gas springs pretty close to 6 years. I open and close this fridge door several times a week, so this was a great return on investment.
Lee Valley (This is the link to buy the gas strut)
I got this idea off a couple of guys from Expedition Portal.
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