Cup Holders Small Can or Mug Adapter

Cup Holders Small Can or Mug Adapter

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$7.00
Sale price  $7.00 Regular price 
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Cup Holders Small Can or Mug Adapter

Cup Holders Small Can or Mug Adapter

$7.00
Sale price  $7.00 Regular price 

The 5th generation Toyota 4Runner cup holder liners are poorly designed and often stick to the cup. So we made our own. These are an adapter that inserts into our normal cup holder to prevent small containers from rattling around while driving. 

Our cup holders are made from a durable plastic and come in many different colors. They will not stick to your cup. They have a solid bottom to prevent spills from leaking allowing for easier cleanup.  Placement of the cup holders are the same as in the images.

What you get (Depending on selected option):
Complete Set - 4 cup holder adapters (2 for the center console and 2 for the back seat)
Two Adapter Set - 2 cup holder adapters
Single Adapter - 1 cup holder adapter

 

✔ These cup holder adapters are printed in TPU so they are like a rubber.

✔ Printed on-demand at a small shop in Wisconsin, USA.

✔ 100% money-back guarantee. We are a small business and take pride in our work. We know a business is only successful if its customers are happy. While we are confident you will like our products, if for any reason you are unsatisfied with the product, we will work to make it right, including refunding your purchase.

The adapters are 3D printed. Due to the nature of 3D prints, there may be slight imperfections on surface areas. However, we provide you with parts that are as perfect as possible and consistently matched.

This is an original design, designed and produced by us.

This product is not affiliated with Toyota or its brands.

The cup insert is designed to fit snugly, so it stays in place when you pull items out. If you press it all the way to the bottom, it may become difficult to remove. It can be taken out, but you’ll need to work it loose slowly. DO NOT pull it out by the loops on the sides. They are not designed to be pulled on. Instead, use the lip of the insert. Slowly pull up on the lip all the way around the insert. At first, it feels as if nothing is happening, but it is slowly loosening. Eventually, you will get it. 

If you have limited hand strength, try inserting and removing it at different depths (go slowly at first; it gets tight quickly) to find what’s comfortable. Then, place something underneath—such as a loosely crumpled paper towel—to keep it from sitting deeper than you are able to remove it. This small buffer prevents it from getting too tight and makes removal much easier. Without the buffer, the insert will work itself down to the bottom with the weight of mugs and such. 

It is designed this way due to small variances in the cup holder and the insert itself. We don’t want the insert to become like the OEM cup holders.

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