Follow up- the Zojirushi bottle does *not* fit because of the lip at the bottom. It is so close, but the lip prevents it from sliding in. Maybe they added the lip in a newer version?
The Thermos does work if you push it in the cup holder. It’s 16oz which is not a ton, but it does keep cold. Using that for the foreseeable future.
Drink holder -- what works?
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Re: Drink holder -- what works?
I recently purchased the following Zojirushi bottle which fits perfectly: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GKM9Q3V. Unlike other designs this one doesn't have a lip at the bottom.
It keeps liquids cold or hot for hours and the opening is large enough to add ice. It's also 20 oz which is nice to find in a slim design.
My only complaint about the bottle is that I'd prefer a flip-type lid as opposed to screwing the top off and on in flight. Might be able to purchase one separately. Overall, I'm happy with it and plan to purchase another for the right seat.
It keeps liquids cold or hot for hours and the opening is large enough to add ice. It's also 20 oz which is nice to find in a slim design.
My only complaint about the bottle is that I'd prefer a flip-type lid as opposed to screwing the top off and on in flight. Might be able to purchase one separately. Overall, I'm happy with it and plan to purchase another for the right seat.