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Sustainable Hydration: Stanley Quencher H2.O 40oz Tumbler in Fog
Introducing the 40 oz Quencher H2.0: sustainable sipping with 90% recycled stainless steel. Stay hydrated longer with double-wall vacuum insulation and a FlowState lid. Comfort-grip handle and car cup holder compatible for on-the-go convenience. Built to last with a Lifetime Warranty.
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the collar of his shirt pissed me off so! shirtless
#fma#fmab#fullmetal alchemist#fullmetal alchemist brotherhood#ling yao#i spilt. my entire sweet tea in my cup holders in my car.#like the ENTIRE drink was drained. flooded everything.#miserable...
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I have avoided leather seats forever bc skin gets sticky during summer but damn it’s slick
#also that tigger plush needs to find a secure place to sit that isn’t the cup holders#he used to hang in a grab bar by the windshield in the truck#but there’s no nice way to secure him in this car yet#if you have suggestions lmk#thinking we can find suction cups or something#top right corner sort of thing#dunno tho
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Accidental Siblings AU Headcanon #11
[Ramblings related to my fic, Accidental Siblings.]
I remembered that someone had a thought from ages ago about baby Bokushi having to use a booster seat because he's a kid now. I even drew a visual for it at the time, but I wanted to bring it back to further expand on this person's idea because I'm obsessed with it.
After becoming a kid, the driver employed by the Akashi household realizes that Bokushi definitely needs a car seat because he's too small to sit in the back seat as he is. So, the first thing he does is inform Bokushi after their first outing that they would have to get him a car seat before he is driven anywhere else for the sake of his safety.
Naturally, Bokushi is immediately embarrassed by the suggestion. Already, he's had to deal with so much being reborn as a 5 y/o and was trying his best not to look childish, but a car seat? That would make him look ridiculous. He tried his hardest to get out of using one, but when the driver had gone and brought this issue up to Masaomi and Masaomi gave his approval to go and buy one, it was too late. Desperately trying to salvage the last of his dignity, he begged the driver to, at the minimum, at the absolute minimum, get him a car seat that looked the least babyish because dammit he had a reputation to uphold.
In the visual that I drew, I was pretty indulgent with the car seat design, but realistically, Bokushi would have probably preferred something like this car seat instead.
(He would be vaguely impressed by the cup holders and nothing else.)
The first couple of times he uses it, he feels absolutely humiliated because he has to be lifted into it and then assisted with buckling himself in. Eventually, he learns to tolerate it. Not completely accept it, though. Just tolerate it. The driver never makes fun of him for it, but the first time Seijuro gets into the car and sees it, there is a glint of...something...in his eyes. It reminds Bokushi of the face he makes when he's trying to resist annoying Midorima on purpose, and that makes him even angrier.
#rip bokushi#he just wants to be seen as a grown up#but the car seat is seriously cramping his style#the poor thing#he starts using the cup holders to put little travel mugs of tea in tho#the only benefit that has come out of owning a car seat#i also just imagined him in that car seat reading a book about advanced shogi techniques and started giggling#anyway off to bed with me#kuroko no basket#knb headcanons#knb fanfic#accidental siblings#bokushi#akashi seijuro
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Genuinely so not understand the stanley cup craze. Like besides the fact that it's people falling for hype they're just ugly
#i hate the shape of that store of cup. i know that it's so it will fit in car cup holders but seriously#just get a smaller cup#it's ok to not have 40oz of fluid on you at all times#you will survive if you have to refill it once or twice i promise
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So, I'm planning on making the whole Welcome Home cast including Home, I'm gonna use Home as a storage box to store the characters but I need to decide who to make first. btw, I'm also planning on making Home last
He misses his friends
#welcome home puppet show#welcome home arg#wally darling#welcome home#also wally in a car cup holder
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I saw a cyclist while out yesterday who had a rearview mirror on their bike and I feel less self conscious about having one myself
#every little accessory I add on the thing makes me feel more and more like a dork#even though drivers get to have a billion cup holders and a built in ipad in their cars#it feels like a faux pas to strap too much stuff to my handlebars
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i just got paid!!! Maki's s3 part 2 is coming up. (:
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irritated my coworker thought my old ass stanley mug was because i was following the trend?? GIRL NO i bought this on deep clearance like 8 years ago and fished it out of my cupboard because my shift today is 3hrs earlier than normal and i don't have money for dunkin and needed my coffee to-go
idk im not like actually upset at her i just think these consumerism trends are wild like i found out those ugg slippers are $100 a pair and almost died, they're the same slippers you can buy at ross for $12 if you like the style.
i just do not undetstand the desire to have the same stuff as everyone else, there's no uniform for having your shit together and there's no recipe for success, it's just capitalism's endless churn
#my poor mug has Been Through It too#i need to do a quick bleach on the rubber seal too but this mug is a TROOPER#i only don't use it much because it doesn't fit in my car cup holder#too thicc
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Product Review: Car Cup Holder Expander vs. GFWARE Toothbrush Holders vs. iOttie Easy One Touch 6 Car Mount vs. LISEN Car Vent Phone Holder vs. Paper Towel Holder
Hey there! We’re back with another article to help you make informed decisions about some handy products. This time, we’ll be reviewing and comparing a Car Cup Holder Expander with Phone Mount, GFWARE Toothbrush Holders, iOttie Easy One Touch 6 Universal Car Mount, LISEN Car Vent Phone Holder Mount, and a Paper Towel Holder. Let’s dive right in! Car cup holders have come a long way since their…
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#Car cup holder#iOttie Easy One Touch 6 Car Mount#LISEN Car Vent Phone Holder#Paper Towel Holder#Toothbrush Holders
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got my daily dose of serotonin by spending all my money on those little christmas gnomes!!! they’re the loml
#whoops#BUT NAH THEYRE SO CUTE IM GONNA MAKE SPACE IN MY CAR TO HAVE THE SIT IN THE CUP HOLDERS#such cute little gnomes#i love christmas
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I HAVE A QUESTION 🫵
Describe your perfect cup. As if someone had designed a cup for your hands alone, what is your idealised drinking cup?
that's an. oddly specific question! a good one too, im not too sure tbh
while i usually just drink from a water bottle, those big thermos cups w the handles are one of my favorite cups to use ngl
they're big, can hold a lot of something and keep it cold/hot for a while, are durable, and have/are usually compatible with straws
i can also hold them in one hand without much struggle if they're not all the way full
i dont have to worry about filling it every two seconds because it takes a while to Drink All Of Whatever's In There
as for my idealized drinking cup... probably something like what ive said before, but lighter
a water tight lid, can carry a lot of water/whatever liquid i may be drinking at the time without being obnoxious and painful to hold for long periods of time, and compatible with a straw
it doesn't really matter but if it was purple or blue that'd be fucking baller but it'd get covered in stickers regardless so :3
oh! also if i can clip a little like. keychain thing to it where i can hang it off my wrist would be sick as fuck. my current water bottle is like that and i love it sm it makes it so easy to just Have on hand while doing stuff
#also if it fits in car cup holders? im sold#that's about all i can think of tho#thank you for the ask! that was a fun thing to think about :]
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Look how stinking cute my car’s cup liners are.
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Finally a good cup holder placement.
*Featuring a new genuine leather w/red stitch ebrake gaiter and genuine Sparco mini pads for the door handles.
Yippy, interior looking real fresh! 💯
This little beater is turning out to be an excellent commuter/project car. All hail 90's cars. 🍻
#honda#del sol#90s japanese cars#my car#eh6#diy#jdm#custom#car restoration#car repair#eg6#cup holder#car interior#dashboard#90s style#analog car
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Why Don’t People Cover Their Cars in Snow?
Winter brings a unique set of challenges for car owners, particularly when it comes to protecting their vehicles from snow and ice. While some people take steps to shield their cars from winter weather, many still neglect this crucial task. Despite the abundance of car covers, windshield snow covers, and auto snow covers on the market, the question remains: why don’t more people cover their cars in snow?
In this blog post, we will explore this issue in depth. We’ll look at the benefits of using a car snow cover, the consequences of leaving your car exposed to snow, and common reasons why people might avoid using a windshield protector from snow. Along the way, we’ll also highlight popular solutions like the snow windshield cover, windshield cover for snow, and snow cover for cars.
The Importance of Protecting Your Car from Snow
Before diving into the reasons people avoid using snow covers, let’s first understand why protecting your car from snow and ice is crucial.
Preventing Windshield Damage
Winter weather can cause severe damage to a car’s windshield. Snow and ice accumulation can crack the glass, especially when cold temperatures are combined with warm defrosting methods. A windshield protector from snow or a cover windshield snow can help prevent this damage by keeping snow and ice off the windshield.
Saving Time in the Morning
One of the biggest nuisances of winter is waking up to find your car buried in snow. Scraping ice off the windshield can be time-consuming and frustrating, especially if you’re in a hurry. Windshield snow covers and auto snow covers can save you time in the morning, allowing you to quickly remove the cover and drive away with a clean, snow-free windshield.
Preventing Rust and Corrosion
Exposing your car to snow and moisture can lead to rust and corrosion over time. Snow melts into water, and that moisture can seep into tiny cracks and crevices in your car’s exterior, causing long-term damage. Using a car snow cover or snow cover for car helps protect your vehicle’s paint and metal components from the harsh winter elements.
Enhancing Visibility and Safety
Snow and ice buildup on a car can obstruct visibility, making it dangerous to drive. Removing snow from the windshield, mirrors, and windows is essential for safe driving. Car covers for the snow, including snow cover windshields, help ensure that your visibility is not compromised by snow and ice buildup.
Common Reasons People Don’t Use Car Snow Covers
Despite the clear benefits of using a snow cover for cars, many people still choose not to cover their vehicles during the winter months. Here are some common reasons why:
Lack of Awareness
Many people are simply unaware of the various products available to protect their cars from snow and ice. They may not know that options like windshield covers for snow and car covers for snow exist. As a result, they continue to rely on traditional methods of snow removal, like scraping or waiting for the car’s defroster to do the work.
Inconvenience
For some, the idea of putting on and taking off a snow cover for a car every day seems like too much effort. While windshield covers are designed to be easy to install and remove, the extra step may feel like a hassle, especially during a busy morning routine. The convenience of simply scraping the windshield or letting the car warm up might outweigh the perceived benefits of using a windshield protector from snow.
Storage Issues
Storing a car snow cover can be an issue for people with limited space. Some covers are bulky, and if you live in an apartment or have limited garage space, finding a place to store your cover when not in use can be challenging. For those with smaller vehicles or compact living arrangements, the idea of storing a large cover may discourage them from investing in one.
Cost
While there are affordable options for snow windshield covers and car covers for snow, some people may feel that they are unnecessary expenses. They might not see the immediate value in purchasing a product that only gets used a few months out of the year. Additionally, some may be deterred by the cost of higher-quality auto snow covers that offer better protection and durability.
Misconceptions About Effectiveness
Another reason people avoid using a cover for car snow is skepticism about its effectiveness. Some may doubt whether a snow cover windshield can truly protect their car from the harsh winter elements. They may think that snow will still get through the cover or that the cover will freeze to the windshield, making it difficult to remove.
However, modern windshield covers for snow are designed to address these concerns. Many have multiple layers, making them resistant to snow and ice accumulation, and are built to be easily removed even in freezing conditions.
Lack of Experience with Severe Winters
People who live in milder climates may not fully understand the importance of using a windshield cover for snow or a car snow cover. If they rarely experience heavy snowfall, they might not see the necessity of investing in these products. For instance, someone who experiences just a few snowstorms a year may not feel the need for a dedicated car cover for snow.
Reliance on Garages
Many people who have access to a garage might assume they don’t need to use a snow cover for car. While a garage can protect a vehicle from snow, it’s not always a perfect solution. In areas where garages are small or shared, snow can still accumulate on vehicles when parked outdoors. In such cases, a car snow cover would offer extra protection.
The Benefits of Using a Snow Windshield Cover
Now that we’ve explored the reasons people don’t use windshield snow covers, it’s important to highlight the many benefits these products offer. For those who take the plunge and start using a snow cover windshield, the advantages can be immediate and impactful.
Easy Installation and Removal
Contrary to popular belief, installing a windshield cover for snow is a quick and easy process. Most windshield snow covers are designed with user-friendliness in mind. They typically attach to the car with hooks, magnets, or straps, allowing for fast and hassle-free installation.
Protection for the Entire Vehicle
While snow windshield covers are great for the windshield, full car covers for the snow can protect your entire vehicle. This includes the windows, mirrors, and even the body of the car. A car snow cover acts as a shield, preventing snow, ice, and frost from accumulating on the vehicle.
Prevents Interior Frosting
In addition to protecting the exterior, using a windshield cover for snow can prevent the interior of your car from frosting up. When cold air gets inside the car, it can cause frost to form on the inside of the windshield. A windshield protector from snow helps to insulate the glass and reduce the chances of interior frosting.
Durable and Long-Lasting
Investing in a high-quality snow cover for cars can be a smart long-term investment. These products are often made from durable materials that are resistant to tearing, freezing, and water damage. A good auto snow cover can last for many years, providing consistent protection throughout the winter season.
Available in Various Sizes
One size does not fit all when it comes to snow windshield covers. Fortunately, there are a variety of sizes available to suit different types of vehicles, from compact cars to SUVs. This makes it easy for anyone to find a snow cover for car that fits their vehicle perfectly.
Conclusion: A Worthwhile Investment for Winter Protection
In conclusion, while many people may choose not to use a car snow cover or windshield protector from snow, those who do often reap the benefits of convenience, time savings, and vehicle protection. The extra effort of using a snow cover windshield pays off when you consider the long-term benefits, including preventing damage, reducing rust, and improving safety during winter driving.
If you live in an area prone to heavy snow and ice, investing in a windshield snow cover or car cover for snow could make a significant difference in how you tackle winter weather. Not only will you protect your vehicle, but you’ll also save time and reduce stress during those chilly winter mornings.
Check Out The Best Windshield Snow Covers:
https://econour.com/collections/best-windshield-snow-covers
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