Clip-on Cup Holder for Walkers, Wheelchairs
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| Price: | $10.99 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Wellhaven Gifts for Seniors and Boomers
Product Description
The Clamp-on Cup Holder has a variable width clamp for use on a wheelchair, walker, bed rail or other tubular frame. The plastic cup holder is slotted on two sides to hold a coffee/tea cup with handles and is accessible to left or right-handed people. Easily holds a glass, can, bottle. The rugged plastic clamp has a large easy-to-tighten lever knob. Product Info - The clamp fits a 1" diameter tube and comes with a sleeve to reduce it to fit smaller frames
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2857 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Distributed by Wellhaven Gifts for Seniors & Boomers
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
Features
- Clip-on Cup Holder has a variable width clamp for use on a wheelchair, walker, bed rail or other tub
- The plastic cup holder is slotted on two sides to hold a coffee/tea cup
- Easily holds a glass, can, bottle, coffee mug
- The clamp fits a 1" diameter tube and comes with a sleeve to reduce it to fit smaller frames
- Portable - no permanent installation required
Customer Reviews
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.
Spilled the coffee
I live in Seattle so a cup of coffee is part of the uniform. This sounded good but that's all. Never quite got the coffee to sit upright. It had a tendency to flip over. Finally the holder got stuck in the wheel of the chair and OOPS. All gone.
Danger: product is brittle!
From personal experience -- think carefully before mounting this to anything that might hit against an obstacle! For example, if is on a wheelchair and gets caught in a heavy door, the thin, hollowed-out construction makes it likely to break badly. The peices are useless, somewhat sharp, and probably impossible to repair.




