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Fruit and veg drawer liner

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Inforthelonghaul · 17/02/2019 09:44

We have a Bosch fridge freezer which has one drawe for fruit and veg but no matter what I do it always seems to get a lot of water collected in the ridges on the bottom. This means that anything sitting in it just goes mouldy really quickly.

I’m sure there must be an easy solution to this like some kind of one way cushion but I can’t find it. Lakeland used to sell something specifically for lining this drawer but it has been discontinued so maybe didn’t work too well. Does anyone else have this problem and a solution please.

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Meet0nTheledge · 17/02/2019 09:48

Yes, same here, Bosch. I use one similar to the old Lakeland one, from Amazon, salad and veg keep fresh for ages with it. Just put salad drawer liner into Amazon search.

woollyheart · 17/02/2019 09:51

My last fridge was like that. I put a layer of kitchen roll under the fruit and veg. But it needs changing regularly.

FrogFairy · 17/02/2019 14:22

M&S sell fridge storage boxes with a drainage grid in the bottom, currently 20% off. You could then use the salad drawer for other things, maybe yogurts, bottled water etc.

www.marksandspencer.com/MSFindItemsByKeyword?searchTerm=fridge&langId=-24&storeId=10151&catalogId=10051&categoryId=0&typeAhead=

SpoonBlender · 17/02/2019 14:41

Condensation means it's pulling in wet air, so the door seals aren't right. See if you can work out where it's getting in.

Inforthelonghaul · 17/02/2019 17:39

Thank you for all the helpful answers, I will have a look at the links. Spoon I’ve never been completely happy with the door seals so that needs checking thanks.

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Inforthelonghaul · 17/02/2019 17:44

Cynderella that’s exactly what I was looking for but I’m sure it was discontinued when I looked beforeHmm

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