Better cup holder?
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i have a temporary solution. what i did was stick about an inch of Velcro on base of bottle and one on base of cup holder.no more falling and spills. But offcourse this only applies to same bottle of water or coffee mug you use. its fine with me. I always make my own coffee or tea and so i use same mug and the Velcro is always there.
Give it a try
Give it a try
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You can try using a koozie in the shallow cupholder..might make for a more snug fit.
Another option is one of these gizmos http://www.roxiesshop.com/custom.em?pid=510181
Another option is one of these gizmos http://www.roxiesshop.com/custom.em?pid=510181
#22
same issue sometimes, if i have a big cup and turn left/right doing quite a speed it moves and sometimes could spill so gotta hold it with my right hand when i turn rapidly , thats my solution
#23
Had this problem for a while now. Just think of it as an encouragement to not drink in the car. No spills. Or do like me, make the passenger hold it. The least they can do.
#24
Possible cup holder solution
You could try this. Use a 4 inch atrium. http://www.homedepot.com/p/t/1003774...1#.UPRvoG99Lmc
It works.
It works.
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Here is my solution to the cup holder problem. I found those cup holders at Walmart (in Canada) last year, for about $5.00 Each. so I bought 1 for each side. I screwed them into the carpeted part of the console below the gear shift, so that if I ever want to remove them, there will not be any marks left behind. The quality is excellent, and are easily adjustable in terms of how wide of a bottle you can fit. They hold any bottle or cup securely, and flip closed when not needed.
Also, they don't interfere with my legs, either when open or closed. When installing, make sure that when your seat is brought all the way forward that it clears the cup holders.
Phil
Also, they don't interfere with my legs, either when open or closed. When installing, make sure that when your seat is brought all the way forward that it clears the cup holders.
Phil
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Here is my solution to the cup holder problem. I found those cup holders at Walmart (in Canada) last year, for about $5.00 Each. so I bought 1 for each side. I screwed them into the carpeted part of the console below the gear shift, so that if I ever want to remove them, there will not be any marks left behind. The quality is excellent, and are easily adjustable in terms of how wide of a bottle you can fit. They hold any bottle or cup securely, and flip closed when not needed.
Also, they don't interfere with my legs, either when open or closed. When installing, make sure that when your seat is brought all the way forward that it clears the cup holders.
Phil
Also, they don't interfere with my legs, either when open or closed. When installing, make sure that when your seat is brought all the way forward that it clears the cup holders.
Phil
I believe these are the same. I just ordered two of those for myself. Looks good!
Thank you!
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You coudidn't coulds. Use a 4 inch atrium. http://www.homedepot.com/p/t/100377401/5yc1v?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&keyword=atrium&storeId=10051&N=5yc1v&R=100377401#.UPRvoG99Lmc
It works.
It works.
I have those in my yard! I didn't know they were called atriums, and could serve as a cup holder when inverted.
I'll never look at landscaping items the same way again.
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A $3 fix for the flimsy cupholder...
You could try this. Use a 4 inch atrium. http://www.homedepot.com/p/t/1003774...1#.UPRvoG99Lmc
It works.
It works.
Tomf, your 4-year-old-post sent me to Home Depot looking for something I might likewise hack into a usable cupholder... I found this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Advanced...62AA/202282489
As is, the small end (the bottom of the planned cupholder insert) is just a bit loose in my 1998 ES 300's "cupholder". The top/big-end is too tall and too solid for our application - it swallows up regular papercups, and doesn't work for mugs with handles... Come to think of it, this stock photo doesn't accurately show the height of the top portion - see the picture below:
So I experimented on this unit (they cost $2.42, so what the hell). To fill out the loose base, I wrapped it a couple times with duct tape. Now it fits perfect. I also cut gaps on oppisite sides of the top so that I can easily extract a paper cup or fit in a handled mug.
Here's the prototype in place. The sloppy duct tape up top is patching a bad cut I made, so ignore it. The side cutouts shown may be a bit wider than needed. I guess I'll go get a fresh one and make the necessary mods neatly. In the meantime, if I get tired of looking at it, it lifts right out and stows in the glovebox :-).
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