"It’s a little handle that locks/unlocks the metal bars that divide up the middle drawer. It slides freely in both X and Y directions to divide the drawer into rectangles of any size, but you have to twist to lock/unlock it. They probably twisted too hard, or moved it without unlocking."
"I wouldn’t blame the in-laws. I have a fridge also, and it is cheaply made. We have broken plastic pieces as well."
It's like when someone hands you a flyer. "Here, you throw this away." (RIP Mitch)
It's called Greenwashing, like the TV ads that say "We're working toward...", "We're aiming to...", "Our goal is..."
It's all about making your company appear to be environmentally conscious without actually doing anything.
While in fact they add even more plastic, and to make it worse they send it around the globe.
Idiots
Wrong answer. These old village houses in Spain do not have rain gutters. So when it rains, the water drips onto the sidewalk and the ricochet lands on the door. In the long run it ruins the wood of the doors, against which these boards protect. Against peeing dogs one puts up water-filled plastic bottles.
#27 it's for when you use liquid soap but want to bend over