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The Mobility Cup Holder is a versatile and durable drink holder designed for adults using wheelchairs, walkers, or scooters. It features an adjustable strap for a secure fit, a foldable design for convenience, and a lightweight construction that can hold drinks up to 2 pounds. Installation is tool-free, making it an essential accessory for on-the-go hydration.
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Easy To Use Products |
Product Dimensions | 7"L x 4"W x 4"H |
Manufacturer | Easy To Use Products |
UPC | 711379007612 |
Model | Easy Drink Holder |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Easy Drink Holder |
Manufacturer Part Number | 00761 |
P**2
So versatile!
I’m so impressed by how well this works. It is super simple to install and then holds a lot of weight! It securely holds my full 40oz Simple Modern cup. It folds away easily. It doesn’t hold a can super snuggly, so there is some wiggling, but that’s my only negative. Great product.
A**R
This is HEAVEN, compared to what others are out there.
I received mine yesterday and installed it last night. The rubber is hard, but I warmed it up and it stretched well enough that I [a 78 year old male with finger cramps] am satisfied with the cup holder. It seems durable and the rubber is holding. I have a HELAVO rollator and the side bars are oval, not round. The rubber adjustable band encircles the side bar perfectly. It is up to the buyer to determine how tightly he wants the cup holder to fit the side bar [mine is set at 3 notches, but I may go up to 4 once my fingers uncramp...lol]. That said, though...3 notches make the cup holder pretty stable [except for perfectionists like me out there.This is money well spent AND the item is USA made!
K**N
Not perfect, but functional and worth the price
It's about as well made as can be expected for the price. The bottom support is a bit far from the top one for smaller cups, and can't be used around the house for mugs, but it works for most travel sized things. It's also slightly wobbly from only attaching to mobility devices from the top, and not in two places, but it stays secure. Wouldn't use for something without a decent lid. But it's cheap, it gets the job done, and it folds up when you're not using it, which is convient.
D**A
Ok as long as using like a 12 Oz cup
Ordered this for my dad's walker ok if using a regular 12 or cup but when you put like a yeti 20 or 32 oz cup on there it is not secure at all the expanded holder wants to expand too much and have lost a cup or two
K**C
Close, but Nope!!
Good idea, poorly engineered. I spent way too long trying to get the cup holder to fold, and to be able to lock into place when using. It was either one or the other. Never could get it to work correctly. Instead, I ended up severely aggravating my wrist.Looking at this item, and others made by this Utah company, I think they have the right intentions and ideas. This cup holder’s attachment is unique. However, I do not think they ever have a real person with a disability use the products and give modification input. Even if the cup holder did work, the top ring is impossible for a person with any kind of hand issues to functionally use.
S**U
Workable for Wheelchairs
I have an odd wheelchair: small 14x14" frame from Japan, French racing wheels. Been looking for a cup holder for a long time. This one works. It stays within the overall footprint of my chair. I haven't yet run it into anything. I have some concerns, 'though. The watchband-like strap was really hard to attach to my chair's 1" dia. tube and will likely break like watchbands do. The angle adjuster has discrete stops. If it were continuous I could adjust the holder to be upright, not at a slight angle (I don't have a true vertical or horizontal tube to attach it to). So a mug of tea can't be full nor a glass of wine. The holder will accommodate my tall water bottle, but you can see from the photo that it is quite large on a standard soda can. There are 2 stops for the upper ring: tall & short. Tall is almost too tall for the soda can. It would be better if the upper ring were continuously adjustable. Best feature - made in USA.Addendum January 2022: This cup holder has been in use on my wheelchair for almost a year and is still going strong. The strap shows no sign of breaking. It's gets folded/unfolded several time a day. I have run it into things. A friend was so impressed he bought 2 for his boat. I may do likewise. 2 more stars.
R**S
Too Weak for Real-World Use
Flimsy Build — Great for Bottles, But Not Much ElseThis cup holder is fine if you’re using it for something light, like a baby bottle or a small cup—but that’s about the limit. It doesn’t handle heavier or wider cups well, and definitely won’t support a small Stanley or a venti Starbucks without wobbling. The grip arms are pretty flimsy, and the plastic bends too easily to feel reliable.It’s probably a great fit for a stroller or rollator with minimal movement, but if you’re on a wheelchair or scooter and want to carry a real drink, I’d look for something sturdier. The design is clever, but the execution just doesn’t hold up for everyday adult use.
A**2
Love it on our stroller and walker! Ages 0-100!
My 95 year old grandma has been wanting a cup holder for her walker so we decided to give this a try. Super easy to setup and feels sturdy holding her coffee.We used the second one on our travel stroller and again works great!
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