Guest guest Posted August 20, 2010 Report Share Posted August 20, 2010 Up here in Gwinnett, several mothers have used bike locks.... (You need 2). Take the bike locks, unwind the coils, and lock them together so you have a LONG bike lock. Put the " middle " (whehre they are locked together)in the BACK of the fridge. Wrap one end around the front through the freezer handle, and the other end around the front through the fridge handle and lock on the front. This was very confusing to me, and I had to have a mom mail me a photo b/c I couldn't understand what she was talking about.... I hope I explained it well enough for you. You will end up with a lock in the back of the fridge holding the 2 chains together, and a lock on the front (because you wound them through the doors), and this is where you open the door. Now, FYI....where I work, we have a HASP lock and padlock on the fridge. You CAN drill into a fridge and secure with screws; however, if you want to resell your home/fridge, you might want to go with the bike locks. (A friend recommended sheet metal screws, but the ones we have at work appear normal...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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