Sip in Style! 🥤 Elevate your mobility experience.
The SP Ableware Wheelchair Cup Holder is a versatile and user-friendly accessory designed to enhance the daily lives of individuals with limited mobility. It fits securely on various tubular frames, ensuring easy access to beverages while accommodating both right- and left-handed users.
C**W
Nice attachment to carry a beverage on my walker.
I have arthritis in my hands so it was a little challenging to attach this to my walker. However, it provides a useful way to ‘carry’ a drink around.
D**N
Very good, but could be better.
The holder is great for attching to horizontal bars on walkers, etc. They are hard to come by. The dimensions of the clamp are slightly larger than my mother's walker bar but I just added tape around the walker to make up the difference. Once attached I hnoticed that the blue portion of the holder is a littler softer plastic and when a cup is placed in it, it tends to lean slightly. This can cause spillage on tall drinking cups if filled high. It is definately the best thing I could find and I am reasonably satisfied with it. It is serving the purpose it was intended to.
A**Y
Clip-on Holder works well
Fits my wheelchair well. The wing nut to tighten it is pretty large though, so you must have room in order to tighten it. It also prevents you from rotating the holder around depending where you mount it. I used the included spacer on one chair, and didn't need it on my other chair. It holds my water bottles nice and snug (21oz).Has been only about a month, so not sure on longevity of product yet. Basically a steel screw through the plastic, so I'm not sure how long this is going to last.
P**O
Very good product for the money.
I bought this because the price was right and the instructions looked simple. The installation is quick and easy . Less than ten minutes no tools required . I would recommend this cup holder to any one in a wheelchair like me . Who is sick and tired of trying to juggle a can of soda or a hot drink .
S**N
Not a great design
1st it took me a bit to get it on my chair, but that could just be my lack of skill in that area. Then, within a week of getting it I found that it didn't make much sense for going through doors, when I broke it. If you think about it, a wheelchair has just enough room to fit through a typical door. If you put a cup holder where mine had to go, its not gonna work, & I was not prepared to take the thing off & on as needed! I am on the lookout for one with a better/easier design.
A**D
Broke within a few weeks
I wasn't there when it broke, but on the wheelchair it sticks out several inches on the side. Somebody rammed it into a door frame and broke it without really trying. It was not too hard to install, but I knew that it would only be a matter of time until that happened, and it did. I was disappointed that it broke so quickly, but am not sure what would have been better. Perhaps a rubber type holder instead of the flimsy, but stiff, blue plastic.
B**R
Cup Holder
When I broke my hip and was in a rehab facility and in a wheelchair. I found that when I was offered coffee while in the chair. I had no way of carrying the coffee other than between my legs (ouch). I found this this item on Amazon and ordered it immediately. What a great item. I used it on my wheel chair and eventually on my walker while rehabbing. When a wheelchair or walker requires two hands to maneuver having a handsfree way of carrying coffee is great. I found this beverage carrier to be very useful.
R**H
Somewhat helpful...
Thought this would be helpful for my wheelchair bound mom, but not so. Cupholder itself is great if someone is sitting still in wheelchair, but to navigate movement when using hands to rotate wheels, the cupholder is in the way. So this defeats the purpose of traveling from one room to another with a cupful of liquid.
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