Steady Sticks Wine Glass Steady Sticks, Set of 2
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| List Price: | $12.50 |
| Price: | $10.95 |
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Product Description
Trying to enjoy a beverage outdoors, but don't know what to do with it while your eating? Developed out of the frustration of spilling drinks while picnicking, Steady Sticks are the innovative and ultra-clever way to hold your cans, bottles and tumblers until you're ready for a sip. Made of durable stainless steel, these handy holders are weather resistant, sturdy and easy to use. Simply push the stick into the grass or sand and enjoy hassle-free outdoor wining and dining. The ring shaped holder cradles your beverage and keeps it securely in place. Imported from Australia by the Harold Import Company, Steady Sticks this set of 2 sticks make a great gift for the outdoor diners in your life.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1973 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Steady Sticks
- Model: 2052
- Dimensions: 2.25" h x 3.50" w x 10.75" l,
Features
- Stainless steel
- Holds any stemmed wine or champagne glass
- Great for outdoor entertaining
Customer Reviews
just what I was looking for!!
These are GREAT! The first time we used them at an outdoor concert, we had a few people come up to us to ask about them. Couldn't be happier. I bought some extra to give as gifts because the price is so right, too.
Wonderful for Wine drinkers!
This is the best invention yet for wine lovers! I go to a lot of wine festivals and wineries, and was always so tired of having to find a way to hold up the wine glass without spilling. Problem solved! These are a must for any wine lover or drinker.
no spills
Our friends brought these to our weekly Sunday concert-picnic in the park last summer and we LOVED them. They actually work...well. They seem very durable. Simple and brilliant design. Just stick them into the lawn and set your stemware on them. Make sure they are out of the way of running children. Our friends only had two steady sticks, so the rest of the group had to deal with wine glasses falling over constantly and they did. We learned to either drink quickly or bring cheap wine you don't mind spilling on the lawn. I am now looking to purchase my own set.




