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    Hey TD your a clever old dog! Im just too tight fisted to part with the C-A$H for those new thingamajiggies.
    I wait until I can find a second hand unit on flebay or wattletree,,,,,,,
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    Great idea the fold down fridge slide, but $650 I'm not sure
    Well made, hell yeah but $650 Not sure.
    can see plenty of thought has gone into it so maybe the $650 is to recover
    some of that thought process Hope it has a good Patent {world wide}
    as some, not me would love to jump on it I would think. Msa brought it
    off the original maker from memory didnt they.

    Has anyone brought a new fridge and they have thrown one in with the deal.
    1994 paid $1000 I think for 40 ltr Engel transit bag and slide, slide just parked now
    as found the transit base suited my needs better.
    Last edited by threedogs; 14th April 2013 at 08:59 AM.
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    I have an MSA drop down slide that hold an 80 litres fridge/freezer and it is absolutely brilliant, it makes life so much easier and even when totally full it is a breeze to pull it out and put it back..... I recommend it to anyone.
    Scotty

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    Well, if Scotty has one I guess I had better start saving.

    You know what they say, "He who dies with the most toys wins" my missus recon's I must hate losing,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by megatexture View Post
    so for $10 whats it going to do
    Quote Originally Posted by choochie View Post
    A folding step. You stand on it so you can see into the fridge

    Quote Originally Posted by MEGOMONSTER View Post
    Then you need a roof rack ladder holder to match your shovel/hi-lift jack holder.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/4WD-LADDE...-/130884480234

    Quote Originally Posted by TPC View Post
    I have the same option, was going to get a drop down fridge slide until i saw the price.
    Yea the in-laws just picked up a small step, about a foot tall and folds flat.
    was about $10 and has lasted them around 5 years now

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    ladder is just extra weight just use the spare, if you cant get a grip to stand on it you need new tyres

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    Quote Originally Posted by megatexture View Post
    ladder is just extra weight just use the spare, if you cant get a grip to stand on it you need new tyres
    For sure. But it looks good hay

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    Sure does lol

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    I have a drawer system and the 1st thing I got was a drop down fridge slide for my 60 litre engel fridge/freezer...........bloody brilliant

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy's Accessories View Post
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/4WD-LADDE...-/130884480234



    Yea the in-laws just picked up a small step, about a foot tall and folds flat.
    was about $10 and has lasted them around 5 years now

    Kallen Westbrook
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    I think you probably still need the $10 ladded to reach the first step of the door ladder so you could get the $10 ladder you have stored handy on the roof.

    Also, with me I think it would need to be $20 or $30 ladder. Ha ha. The "light" chinese jobs don't tend to last too well with me (bit like the folding camping chairs).

    I like the idea of the drop slide but $650 would go a long way with many other more urgent mods I reckon. I just climb onto the back step to get into my fridge (on standard style homemade slide). Then it is also the right height to comfortably stack stuff on the roof rack while sorting it into the fridge.

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