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How to Make Sure Your Fridge Closes Properly (Version 2)
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I had a problem with my fridge being hard to close totally and buying a new one is out of the question so I find a way to solve it in the previous version and this is an improved version :)

by Simon Tay
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Step 1 of 4
Cut the wood into 2 and use the duct tape to secure one Neodymium magnet at the end of the wood. Duct tape the wood to the side of the fridge

Cut the wood into 2 and use the duct tape to secure one Neodymium magnet at the end of the wood. Duct tape the wood to the side of the fridge

Step 2 of 4
Duct tape a card board or something long to the fridge door and tape a Neodymium magnets at the end of it make sure it attracts the other magnet instead of repel :)

Duct tape a card board or something long to the fridge door and tape a Neodymium magnets at the end of it make sure it attracts the other magnet instead of repel :)

Step 3 of 4
The final result is a better grip of the fridge door without leaking. It's easier to open then the previous version too!

The final result is a better grip of the fridge door without leaking. It's easier to open then the previous version too!

Step 4 of 4
This will solve the problem of closing the fridge door properly and reduce effort to open the fridge door compared to the previous version :)

This will solve the problem of closing the fridge door properly and reduce effort to open the fridge door compared to the previous version :)

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1 Duct tape

1 Wood

2 Neodymium magnets

1 Card board

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