Cup holder grip squeezed in … has this happened to anyone?
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I was able to force mine to do this during the first week I owned it as the left holder was smaller than the right. Now it fits a large coffee, a little snug but it's passable. I actually did think this was a feature but maybe I'm wrong. The shop vac sounds like a good way to pull it out if that's what you want. My local subscription car wash has vacs outside that stay on all day during business hours. You could try something like that tomorrow morning, in and out in 30 seconds.
I hope mine stays tucked out of the way though, it was too small before IMO. Even now with a large Tim Horton's coffee it's almost too tight because the paper cup is more grippy. For a large Dunkin coffee it works fine, they switched to paper cups but they're a bit slicker than Tims. Starbucks I don't know, I've pretty much stayed away now that my car payments are sky high. I'm leveraging my Panera coffee subscription, $8.99 unlimited. Gotta make up the money somewhere.
I hope mine stays tucked out of the way though, it was too small before IMO. Even now with a large Tim Horton's coffee it's almost too tight because the paper cup is more grippy. For a large Dunkin coffee it works fine, they switched to paper cups but they're a bit slicker than Tims. Starbucks I don't know, I've pretty much stayed away now that my car payments are sky high. I'm leveraging my Panera coffee subscription, $8.99 unlimited. Gotta make up the money somewhere.
Last edited by Chief65; 08-30-2021 at 08:12 PM.