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For about $16, this could be a solution for travelers who need to free up their hands while still keeping easy access to drinks as they wheel around the airport. Two small mesh pouches are ideal for things like a pack of gum, roll of mints, earbud case or other small items. One side of the cup holder accommodates two drinks (in cups with a maximum diameter of 3.35 inches), while a zippered pouch on the opposite side can accommodate two phones, tickets or other small items. (Note: You can use this cup holder with "T"-style luggage handles with a single bar.) You use the Velcro straps to adjust the snug fit of the cup holder on the handlebars. It fits on luggage with dual handles that are at least 5.12 inches wide and no wider than 8 inches. This durable accessory is made of water-resistant Oxford cloth with adjustable Velcro straps. It turns out you don't have to with accessories like the Eloptop Luggage Cup Holder that you can add to many carry-ons. That was cool, but I wouldn't necessarily suggest anyone buy a new bag just for the cup holder. I asked about the bag and discovered it was a Wrangler 20-inch carry-on with an onboard cup holder (about $64). As I waited around the airport on my last trip, I watched a woman buy a cup of coffee, flip open a compartment on the side of her hard-side luggage to reveal a built-in cup holder and stow her drink.
