Cup holders from hell
Here's the solution that worked with my Stanley ice flow tumbler. I bought a 3" shielded pipe coupler from Home Depot for about $11 and used the neoprene/rubber part of it to line my cup holder. The coupler looks like an adjustable aluminum band with a black rubber collar inside of it. I only need the black rubber part, which can be easily removed from the aluminum band and inserted into the cupholder. There is a thin lip that runs around the middle of the black collar, and that helps to grip the tumbler. The fit is quite secure. My tumbler no longer topples over when I'm driving.
When I remove the bottle, the black collar blends in nicely with the cup holder and is relatively unnoticeable. If I want to put something else in the cup holder, I can easily pull out the black collar and stash it in the center console or the storage compartment in the driver's side door. It's a lot less intrusive than those tumbler cup holders that you see online, and it seems to fit perfectly.
SInce rubber is an insulator, the cooling/heating functions of the cup holder will not have any affect on your tumbler's drink temperature while the black collar is in place, but Stanley tumblers are well insulated and can keep drinks cool for about 12 hours. Naturally, the temperature functions will still work as they normally do when you remove the black collar from the cup holder.
Here is a link to the shielded coupler that I bought:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Fernco-P...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
I hope this trick will work for others just as well as it works for me. Until I found this solution, it was so annoying to put my tumbler into my cup holder.




Last edited by FireRx Captain; Sep 22, 2024 at 07:30 PM.








I bought the non-heated cup holders because of the Goofy heated arrangement.
But in any case, I avoid liquids anywhere my near my switch gear.
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German cars have avoided cup holders for decades. It was considered a safety hazard to drink and drive anything.
Once they succumbed to the demand, I think a German Cupholder Consortium was formed, using Rube Goldberg as their head engineer.
Last edited by mikapen; Nov 4, 2024 at 02:24 PM.


