• Dimensions: 3-1/2" H - 3 1/2"ID, 4 1/8" OD, with flange
  • Install almost anywhere on boat, game table, sofa, cars and RV.
  • With drain holes in the bottom to keep moisture away
  • Install almost anywhere; table, counter top, dashboard, seatback, etc.
  • No Mounting Screws Required Smooth Finish For Easy Clean Up

Couple scratches on the plastic but for this cheap what do you expect. Drilled a 3.5 hole in the wood for it with a hole saw kit from harbor freight. They fight in but very very smug and need to be pounded in with a piece of wood and a mallet. I ended up using a Dremel and sanded around and widened the hole just a little bit.

Arrived quickly and in perfect shape. I used these in the armrests on my porch swing and they work wonderfully. Wish they came in different colors, but they will spray paint easily enough. Good, solid plastic so they should be around longer than the wooden swing.

Can't ever have enough cup holders on the boat -- especially when its wicked hot out there and you feel the need to visit Margaritaville! These are well constructed from reasonably heavy material so that you're not busting through the bottoms or sides of them like some of the cheaper models. They slide right in and the drain port makes it extremely convenient. We ran some plastic tubing down from the drain port to the outboard side of the boat and there's no more worrying about having to empty out the cupholders every time it rains or someone spills.

I used these in my RV couch center console. The factory inserts were too small to hold most cups. I did have to make the factory holes in the couch a bit larger with a jigsaw, but the outcome was worth it as I can now put my coffee cup in the couch cup holder!

I bought these cupholders for a side table I was making to go next to our couch in the basement. One reviewer said he cut a 3.5" hole, another said 3.75". I wanted to err on the side of caution, so I cut a 3.5" hole with my Jasper circle cutting router jig while waiting for these to arrive. Upon arrival I noticed that they were too large for the holes I'd cut (yeah I probably should've waited). After enlarging the hole with a jigsaw, I measured the inner diameters of my cuts as being between 3.6875" (3 11/16") and 3.75" (3 3/4"). The lip covers the hole edge on the 3.75", so for anyone else interested I recommend making a 3.75" hole for best fit. The other hole fit, but was much tighter to get in. As for the cupholders themselves, they're somewhat thick molded plastic. The lips and interior was smooth, and it sits flush in the hole fine. The cupholders fit nearly all my beverages, at least all the ones that are 'reasonable'. See attached photos for some examples of what I had handy. I'm not planning to use the drain hole, so I filed it down and filled with a squirt of hot glue. The two tiers are a nice compromise for a wide variety of containers. Overall, great cupholders. The only thing I could even think to improve on would be a template for tracing the hole size on what you're attempting to cut into, but that's a minor quibble for sure. Use a 3.75" hole saw or router template and enjoy!

This fits perfectly in a 4th gen 4runner. I used it in my 2007 4runner sport. Use double sided Velcro to secure it and put a dab of silicone on the hole on the bottom. The bottom nipple can easily be removed with pliers.

Great product and a great price now our Kayaks have cupholders

Already reviewed these, great design, holds my lawn beer well, via 2 disc magnets, atop my ride mower's hood, right where they belong!

Just what I expected, and properly packaged. Thank you. (Cut a hole in my tractor's fender and now I have a convenient place to carry my beverage.)

Had the installed in a game table we had built for our son and lost one when transporting home for Christmas. Purchased more to replace the one and all 8 work perfectly.