A little shelf on the door of my fridge cracked enough that I need to either fix it, replace it, or do without.
1) we can do without for a while, but we do cram our fridge pretty full and actually use the space. It isn't a great long-term solution.
2) Replacing the part would seem to cost 40$US with shipping - and I'm in Canada, so that's 50$, which is kinda ridiculous. It already happened once before (and seriously, it's a tiny shelf that holds 3-4 jam jars at any given time, it's not natural that it breaks this much) and it's no longer on warranty, so... I don't wanna keep replacing this shelf every 2 years!
3) fixing it. My preferred option. I have no idea how to do it. My granddad used to work miracles with melted plastic, staples, and willpower (and he made dentures for a living, so he had access to a lab full of equipment, burners, materials, etc). You guys : how does one go about fixing cracked plastic so it will bear weight again??