Food storage inside fridge

CCFD170

Adventurer
Hey all. How does everyone go about packing there fridge? What kind of containers do you use to maximize the space inside? I have the 50qt arb and am trying to find the best Tupperware or any other kind of containers that will not waste a lot of space inside when stacked and packed. Does everyone keep the white basket that came with the fridge inside or use other means of dividing food, beverages and the like?
 

LandCruiserPhil

Expedition Leader
The container store - good source

I also use stackable plastic baskets that were for CD storage.

All my containers have a lot of holes or are make out of screen.
 
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shogun

Adventurer
I use the "Snapware" containers, avail from bed bath & beyond, target, frys etc. Completely liquid tight/airtight, no spill, square for max space efficiency, all sizes compatable for stacking. Keeps things fresh and no crush (fruits).
 

grimbo

Explorer
We also use zip lock bags as you can fit alot of bits and pieces into the nooks and crannies that way
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
Milk, juices, and rootbeer on the bottom along with zip bags, and in the baskets above the fruit is loose in the baskets along with more old Tupperware.
Coffee/scoop is in an old orange colored Tupperware.

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Corey

OverCamping Specialist
Nice, I like those, will order some up.
Forums, they make me spend my BB's.
 

bluejeep

just a guy
The Container Store also has an assortment of other hanging baskets, different shapes/sizes. I picked up a few and have used each in different situations.
 

teotwaki

Excelsior!
I use the "Snapware" containers, avail from bed bath & beyond, target, frys etc. Completely liquid tight/airtight, no spill, square for max space efficiency, all sizes compatable for stacking. Keeps things fresh and no crush (fruits).

Glass or plastic Snapware? I'd guess glass.... :)
 

Rattler

Thornton Melon's Kid
As one of the guys that make actual Ziploc bags, I recommend to just buy the freezer bags. The extra mils are worth it. I am not a fan of the EZ Slider bags either. With the zipper bags, the zipper is molded with the bag and a much-less chance of failure. With the slider bags, its post-applied.

For a harder-sided container, I use some Ziploc brand(Tupperware-style) plastic containers. They seem to hold up well. I have been using some of them for several years now and they seal liquids in great.

Ziploc also sells some giant zipper bags. They were great for blankets and sleeping bags and are fairly durable.

Yes, I get the stuff on the cheap but I am not on a commision!
 

Photomike

White Turtle Adventures & Photography
Tupperware for things that leak, bags for things that don't (plus the bags can be fit into the extra space that the containers leave).

Question - why M&M's in the fridge? They would do much better closer to the driver :wings::wings::wings::wings:
 

Rattler

Thornton Melon's Kid
Tupperware for things that leak, bags for things that don't (plus the bags can be fit into the extra space that the containers leave).

Question - why M&M's in the fridge? They would do much better closer to the driver :wings::wings::wings::wings:

:drool:
 

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