The Car Valet allows you to cleverly store your drinks, and other essentials.
Product Description
For drivers who never seem to have enough space in their rides, the Car
Valet allows you to cleverly store your drinks, tech gadgets and other
essential accessories all within arms' reach of the drivers seat.
As Seen on TV, the Car Valet sits easily between your seat and your console, providing your car with two extra-large cup holders, equipped fit mugs with handles and plenty of storage space for cords, phones, chargers and other accessories without taking up precious seat space. And because it fits between your seat and console, your phone, change and other items won't be able to slip in the gap and under your seat. Instantly rid your vehicle of mess and clutter with the Car Valet. This handy organizer is ideal for road trips, family outings or just your daily commute to work. The Car Valet is portable and fits all sedans, minivans and SUV's. Details:Fits snugly between your seat and console 8.0" x 10.25" x 4.25", Provides two extra cup holders, Creates additional space and organizes, Does not interfere with seat space |
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