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RE: Drawer latches

Years ago when common sense was common, positive latching was used. Here is one source of this type of latch.
Thank you for the link, but there are several latches at this site. Can you point out which one you are suggesting?
Thanks.
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Mongobird
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11/28/20 05:31pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: HWH customer service phone number is a joke

I called them in August, and checked each week. They assured me I was in the queue. Meanwhile I could not lower the leveling jacks out of concern that they could not be raised. New rig to me.
I finally got a call mid-Novembet.
I suppose that level of service may be OK for some, but not in the health care business or banking business.
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Mongobird
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11/26/20 04:52pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Drawer latches

Thanks for a couple of good ideas/
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Mongobird
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11/26/20 01:29pm |
General RVing Issues
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Drawer latches

I just bought my first RV, which is a 2004 Itasca Meridian 34H. It was nice an clean, and I have been happy with it, except that rolling down the road the drawers and cabinets pop open and bang back and forth.
It appears that over the years several different latches have been used, and when I tried to duplicate the ones most recently installed, I found them to be useless.
The latches, like for can drawers, that use a thumb operated unlatch mechanism, appear to be all working fine. It's just all the others.
So what recommendations are there? Any one drive on rough roads and found the magic latch? It's difficult to always tell what works from the catalog description.
Thanks.
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Mongobird
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11/26/20 11:50am |
General RVing Issues
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