W650Mike
Full Member
First of all I’d like to thank each and every one of my sponsors for giving me the opportunity to be the first to test and report on this very remarkable product.
The Problem: My beloved Bronco is a coffee spill’n sum-bitch. Set a cup on the floor; spilt. Set a cup on the passenger seat; spilt. Hold a cup between the legs – no way.
The Search: Aside from mounting some big-ass console with built in cup holders I just wasn’t very impressed with what I was finding.
The Epiphany: Whilst visiting the local JD dealer for a couple of oil filters, I ended up buying a lawn mower. The sales guy told me I could pick out a cap or something of similar value. Mighty generous if you consider the price tag on these grass cutters. So I got myself a cap…but I spied these most excellent cup holders and a light started glowing somewhat dimly in my head. Not being an impulse prone buyer, I waited nearly two weeks before the flicker became a full glow. The solution to the lack of a cup holder was at hand. I waited until gas prices went up and then drove the mere 50 miles back to the dealer to take possession of the answer to my prayers.
The Review:
Packaging: The box opens from the side – of all places. That in itself proved a bit difficult after only a few beers. By the time I got in, I was spent, thirsty, and the sun was setting.
Quality: High strength black plastic – Made in the USA. (Actually I added the high strength part – it feels like regular black plastic.)
Installation: Installation proved to be a bitch with short fingernails and without my reading glasses. Just try peeling double faced tape with blunt nubs and blurred vision.
Performance: The three spring retainers are well balance for rate and vessel retention. Their wide surfaces neither crushed nor punctured the test cup – a good thing when dealing with hot beverages in Styrofoam cups. Stability is unparalleled. Two railroad tracks on the way to work; not a drop on the floor.
Conclusion: I highly recommend this system. I give it 4 out of 5 stars. One star is lost due to packaging incomprehension. (I swear it looks like the box should open from the top.)
Thanks again to my sponsors,
Mike
The Problem: My beloved Bronco is a coffee spill’n sum-bitch. Set a cup on the floor; spilt. Set a cup on the passenger seat; spilt. Hold a cup between the legs – no way.
The Search: Aside from mounting some big-ass console with built in cup holders I just wasn’t very impressed with what I was finding.
The Epiphany: Whilst visiting the local JD dealer for a couple of oil filters, I ended up buying a lawn mower. The sales guy told me I could pick out a cap or something of similar value. Mighty generous if you consider the price tag on these grass cutters. So I got myself a cap…but I spied these most excellent cup holders and a light started glowing somewhat dimly in my head. Not being an impulse prone buyer, I waited nearly two weeks before the flicker became a full glow. The solution to the lack of a cup holder was at hand. I waited until gas prices went up and then drove the mere 50 miles back to the dealer to take possession of the answer to my prayers.
The Review:
Packaging: The box opens from the side – of all places. That in itself proved a bit difficult after only a few beers. By the time I got in, I was spent, thirsty, and the sun was setting.
Quality: High strength black plastic – Made in the USA. (Actually I added the high strength part – it feels like regular black plastic.)
Installation: Installation proved to be a bitch with short fingernails and without my reading glasses. Just try peeling double faced tape with blunt nubs and blurred vision.
Performance: The three spring retainers are well balance for rate and vessel retention. Their wide surfaces neither crushed nor punctured the test cup – a good thing when dealing with hot beverages in Styrofoam cups. Stability is unparalleled. Two railroad tracks on the way to work; not a drop on the floor.
Conclusion: I highly recommend this system. I give it 4 out of 5 stars. One star is lost due to packaging incomprehension. (I swear it looks like the box should open from the top.)
Thanks again to my sponsors,
Mike