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I may have to check these things out, they seem to be a lot sturdier than they look. What size drinks can you hold in them from a fast food place, will a large cup fit in them, or are you limited to smaller drinks?
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yeah that's kms...I wish it was mphs.
it won't hold a large(sorta does, but I wouldn't drive with a large in there)...medium from McDonald's or whatever fits great...and it has a little plastic thing that flips down to make it the size for a can.. at first when I saw it I thought it was just a waste of 6bucks...didn't think it would work very well...I will admit that if your cup is way too full and the lid isn't secure....then it makes a mess..same thing that used to happen when I had drinks in the console thingy..they spilled every once in a while....but the cupholder does a good job. it is worth its $6 |
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dooooood- justin! it's the same cup holder that i showed you in my car man! :smoker: -clifford
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Yeah, i know. I was just curious if there were different sizes, cause your's looked like it could hold up to about a medium fast food drink, or a soda can, stuff like that. I just wasn't sure if there were other sizes available. It looked pretty sturdy, considering it's clipped to the vent.
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yeah- the air vent keeps the drink cold too!
but then- it blocks the cold air from hitting your face (sucks in arizona) -clifford
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I guess you guys don't use the heater much down there....but it keeps coffee hot in the winter too.
how cold does it get in arizona? |
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not cold enough.
it's a huge fluctuation between hot and cold out here... hot in summer: 117 in the day. cold in winter: 40-50 at night. I remember one summer I was out on my friend's patio and it was midnight- the damn thermometer on the wall said 100 degrees... AT MIDNIGHT!!!!!!! But i'm sure the thermometer partially affected by the trapped heat in the wall on which it was mounted... however you'd think that by 12 midnight- that heat would have dissipated already. eh- oh well... all I can say is... Cold Air Intakes sell like hotcakes out here. -clifford
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Acutally, it snowed a week or so ago here in Tucson. The high that day was in the 30s. however now, a week later it's in the 70s, go figure. I do need to use my heater in the mornings in the winter time. But that's maybe 2 months or so... middle of december to middle-end of february.
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