VERSATILE DRINK HOLDER PREVENTS SPILLS OF ALL SIZES

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August 14, 2018       

Constantly spilling beverages while onboard a boat can be frustrating and messy. Accon Marine’s Adjustable Drink Holder eliminates this headache by keeping boaters’ drinks steady, regardless of what they might be. It accommodates anything from a 2-liter bottle to a fragile long-stem wine glass and fits right into pre-existing cup holder spots.

Accon not only removes the aggravation of spilled drinks, but the hassle of a difficult set-up process as well. The adjustable holder features easy installation, requiring just two #10 screws. Unsightly and irritating cut-outs are not necessary since the base mounts flush to the surface.

Manufactured from lustrous 316 stainless steel, the Adjustable Drink Holder extends 2.5″ vertically and has arm spans from 2.25″ to 4″. Its quick-release base allows it to be swiveled to accommodate the user and facilitates easy removal and storage.

Accon Marine has made boating more enjoyable for over 30 years. It manufactures a broad array of innovative flush-mount deck hardware, including its renowned Pop-Up® Cleat. Accon Marine’s Adjustable Drink Holder with Base retails for $80.92.

Visit https://www.acconmarine.com/

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