(If anyone knows a better community for this please point me in the right direction!)
My house came with a Frigidaire scratch and dent fridge. I don't know the model but it seems to be the professional line and from my research it seems closest to this one but probably an older model because mine doesn't have a water dispenser.
Anyway, I'm trying to remove one of the door bins because it has a big crack in it I want to glue. I can't get it off though. Everything I've found seems to imply you can simply lift it up, but looking at mine whoever installed this seems to have put them inside a different part of the bin than I'm seeing in tutorial videos. The tab seems totally stuck inside and I can't figure out how to remove it.
Am I boned on getting this out, or does someone know a trick? I'm afraid to pry it away from the side too hard because of the cracked section on one side.
Closeup of tab inside part of the bin. Tutorials seem to imply the part below that is where the tab is supposed to go (with that little roundy part going over and behind the tab).

Bin more zoomed out

Can you get your fingers between the clear plastic and the door and bend it enough to make it unhook?
Just a guess, I dont have one of these fridges.
I just tried that and it doesn't seem like it. It's hard to see in the picture but there's plastic on the back of the part going around the tab, and it goes so far towards the side I'm not actually sure if bending it would work. I think it might break before it bent enough. ๐ซค
I just assumed that it might have been designed to been to release the tabs. Guess not. I wonder how they got them on in the first place ๐คท
So that's the craziest part. I actually think it would easily slide in, and then lock. See the way the space is weirdly perfect for it?