
Water, coffee, soda, or juice? Please drink to your preference and refreshment!
Our friend Stephen S. with WhizKidzUK, a 30 year information organization, shows you how carrying a drink without a cup holder is done.
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However those who carry drinks with them for more than recreation may consider a wheelchair cup holder to keep both hands free.
It’s nice to have a place to set your drink down when operating your chair is easiest with two hands.
We’re glad standard wheelchairs can mount several styles of cup holders - sometimes by medical brands made for chairs, and sometimes for athletic brands made for single-line two wheelers.
A wheelchair cup holder is mounted onto a wheelchair to hold cups and bottles containing liquid.
Relax and stay refreshed! For people who drink liquids like bottled water, a cup holder fixed to your chair can carry an open mouth cup of water for you if you’re careful.
Between chair mounting accessories that stay permanently attached, versus those easy-detachable, from hard plastic holders to soft silicone drink bags, wheelchair cup holders don’t lack variety.
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The unit includes both a drink holder with soft silicone stability grippers but also an iPhone-compatible phone holder to keep two of life’s essentials on hand. Accmor’s best-selling cup holder mounts onto a wheelchair bar by adjusting its twist knob.
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Drive Medical’s clamp-on cup holder is especially designed for mounting on walkers, rollators, and wheelchairs - popular mobility picks for aging seniors. Its twist-screw clamp tightens to keep drinks level when mobile and a proper-sized beverage is placed inside the cup holder.
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A durable oxford fabric cup holder with extra-secure twist clamp can hold sports bottles containing up to 20 and 26 ounces of hydration. Made for bikes, but works for chairs, KEMIMOTO holds large volume bottles.

Made to best-fit mugs and indoor glassware, Nova is friends to walker, rollators, and wheelchair users who are good with tools. Compared to more modern cup holders with fingertip twist clamps, using a screwdriver to assemble the Nova unit then proceed to mount it onto a section of frame is a hassle.

Newsflash! “Soft Silicone Might Be The Holy Grail Material of Wheelchair Cup Holders” According to people who’ve tried them all, a pliable and soft-to-touch yet durable and able-to-keep-shape silicone cup holder fits their wheelchair’s horizontal sidebar best. Source of The Holy Grail reference: /r/wheelchairs
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Well-known in the medical industry, Vive Health’s adjustable fit clasp latches from the side, and drinks can be conveniently removed from the cup holder’s side. Assembly by first piecing, then fastening, then latching is a bit tricky, but the product is useful after that.
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Easy to Use Products Store claims their cup holder is easier to mount than the rest, because it’s mounted by a flexible strap that loops around a bar like a grip belt. It’s true, this easy to use cup holder product for wheelchairs requires less assembly, but it doesn’t offer the strongest mount or the most secure cup holder.

Accmor’s versatile bike-or-wheelchair bottle holder offers a deeper beverage holder flexible enough to securely grasp bottles that are 12 to 24 ounce sized bottles. Remembering Accmor’s ergonomic universal round-top clamp reminds me why their mounted holders remain so popular.