Sip & Roll with Style! 🥤
The Drive Medical Nitro Clip-On Cup Holder is a practical accessory designed for Nitro rollators, providing a secure and convenient way to carry drinks. With a unique swivel feature and easy installation, this durable black cup holder enhances mobility without compromising on style.
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Drive Medical |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 4"W x 3.5"H |
Global Trade Identification Number | 50822383582479, 00822383582474 |
Manufacturer | Drive Medical |
UPC | 822383582474 |
Model | Nitro Rollator Rolling Walker Cup Holder Attachment |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 10266-CH |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 10266-CH |
Special Features | Features: HSA/FSA eligible |
G**T
Perfect does the work that it was designed to do
I don't see where this cup holder can swivel to make drinks fall out. But I suppose the allen screw on the inside could come loose. The holder I have has the allen screw, but that joint is solid and does not want to move. I don't see this joint coming loose anytime soon. Other than that, the cup holder works great! accommodates even the monster metal insulated tumblers.
J**E
fits a Drive F-22 walker perfectly
clipped on easily, holds water bottle securely upright. Gave it only four stars on durability, because it feels the actual cup holder part might be a little fragile - but then again, maybe not.For those who posted reviews saying that it is not adjustable, that is absolutely incorrect. The cup holder ratchets left/right to the position you want, if you don't ratchet it to that position, well, it won't be where you want it. If you want to change the angle at which the cupholder (forward/backward) is tipped, you can do that as well - simply loosen the screw on the inside of the clip that attaches it to the walker, fix the angle, and re-tighten. And you do not have to pull the sides out to fit it onto the rollator; just press firmly, and it will snap onto the bar, is perfectly sized.
C**R
Great Holder!
I bought this holder in Oct of 2022 and was using it until last week. It only broke because we were on vacation and the transportation driver taking us from airport to home, jammed the suitcase up to the walker and broke it off. Other than that, we have not had any issues with it. I am re-ordering it now to replace. Works great and it can be moved from side to side if need be.
F**P
OK in concept; poor in execution
This device is designed to fit the unique frame profile of the Drive Nitro rollator, which is, by itself, is a great product. This cup holder is quite a different story.It clips onto any vertical segment of the frae, staying put by friction. The holder can be moved around by simply applying some pressure to one of the arms of the clip and easing it off the frame. Once relocated, it stays put.The device is designed to allow the holder and the drink (bottle, glass, small cup) to (1) be swivelled horizontally forward, sideways, or backward into a position accessible to the user. This feature works OK.The device is also intended to allow the holder basket to swing in a roughly vertical plane so that the drink itself says vertical and therefore does not spill its contents. HOWEVER, the design of this feature is faulty - a FAIL in a pass/fail grading system. The failure occurs for a single reason - the swivel mechanism is flimsy plastic. To tighten up the rotation (I.e., to "lock" the basket into a steady position in which the cup doesn't relocate itself because of its weight), one must tighten a screw accessible from the frame side of the device. It's impossible to tighten it enough to prevent rotation, so the full drink rotates and cfalls out of the holders basket and dumps on the ground. Attempts by me to solve the issue by adding a lock-washer led to my previous use of the word "flimsy.". Tightening the screw to clench the lock-washer resulted in the screw-head pulling all the way through the clip. That was that for the entire assembly. And all of this destruction was accomplished solely with common hand tools.In summary, this device would have gotten FOUR STARS if the mechanism hadn't let me down. And it would have received FIVE STARS if the basket was a bit larger in diameter.But I still love the my Drive Nitro rollator, a device I've previously reviewed.UPDATE. I noticed another comment on this product citing the same criticisms I had. I finally decided to enact the "kill-or-cure" approach. I disassembled (hex key tool) the frame clip from the cup basket, applied a thin coating of Gorilla Glue to both of the mating surfaces, and re-assembled the two parts. The clamping force of the screw held the surfaces in close contact while the glue dried. HINT: get a good idea what angle you want the basket to be re: the ground, because once the glue sets, that's the angle it will be at unless it breaks or goes into a recycling bin. It solved my problem with it, but as the product ships, it's still a ONE STAR device.
A**R
Sturdy. Snug. Movable. Well made. ... with an update ... however, it can easily come apart under certain conditons.
The only reason it's not 5 stars is because in some positions on the walker (Drive Nitro) the cup holder tilts a little. In others it can get into a fight with the walls. It is very well made though. Sturdy. Nice to have. Easily movable. Fits snug onto the walker (Drive Nitro). It will carry a glass or a coffee cup (has a handle slot).Since I first wrote the above, I have found that it is quite easy to separate the clip on the cup holder from the arm which holds the cup holder. It has come apart when I inadvertently leaned onto it when the walker was collapsed and in the car. Several times I have forgotten to take it off when folding up the walker and it has separated. When it was hooked onto the outside arm of the walker it has come apart by striking the door facing in a narrow doorway. Finally, when it's been clipped to the inside of the walker, my husband has sat down on the walker seat which means he sat on the cup holder. He also struck it pretty solidly with the tray he uses on the seat of the walker, causing it to "break". I've lost count of the number of times it has come apart. So far, I've been able to repair it and it's still working fine, although sometimes the "fix" causes it to be a little less level. Would not suggest clipping it to the inside of the walker frame of dementia patients who forget and sit down on it. Suggest hanging it on the outside of the walker frame, but being certain the walker + cup holder can make it through your doorways, or that you remove under certain conditions. It is much better to have a cup holder than have a walker patient try to carry a beverage and use the walker. (The pictures would not go into the order I wanted them to go, but I think you'll get the idea.) I would change my rating from 4-star to 3-star, but I feel it's our fault that it broke. I'm just glad it was fixable.)
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