The fridge isn't mine. It came with the house that my wife and I are renting and even though it's not really that old it has a problem with the door after someone banged up the bottom of it by moving it around. You can close the door, but it would open if even slightly jostled.
Closing the freezer door would pop the main door open. There were also times that the door would open on its own. We took to putting a chair up against it, but one day I forgot to do that and it opened up during the day, ruining all the food inside.
I was going to install a new latch or fix the hinge, but I found an even better way: neodymium magnets.
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If you're ordering for this purpose, I'd recommend that you try and get a variety pack. I was using 1/16" magnets, but a few 1/32" ones would've helped.
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my freezer has an alarm that goes of when the door is open for like 5 (= lights on)minutes but it has a little bit of slack 2-4 mm i have tried to adjust and trim it but there is still a possibility to fuck up thanx for this instructable it cleared my mind about the magnets after all i am a big fan of magnets but i so far i did not think of it as a solution to my own freezer problems thanx again for the eyeopener