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Tubber McGee

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Does any have an input on the Spa Caddy or any similar product. My Hotspring Vanguard has 2 drink holders - fine for the wife and I but we need to prepare for guests!

I really do not like the idea of mounting the Spa Caddy with 8 screws into the side of spa! Also wondering if I would have to remove to shut the cover!

Anyone have any good ideas for drink holders?

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The spa caddy also lifts off of its post for cleaning and storage, and is likely the best product for the dollar.

When installing it, be sure you mount it only high enough to just clear the spa shell, as it depends on the spa shell for support when loaded with drinks etc.

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We don't sell them, so I can't say for sure but I think there is a product by Byron Originals called the Butler Spa Attendant that will slip under the spa so you don't have to screw it in. It's a combo system that starts as a handrail but it has add-ons. A small table is one of the add-ons.

That said, we've sold a ton of Spa Caddy units over the years and haven't had a single complaint from anyone saying they've pulled out. I think the bracket takes 6-8 screws.

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That said, we've sold a ton of Spa Caddy units over the years and haven't had a single complaint from anyone saying they've pulled out. I think the bracket takes 6-8 screws.

Spot on, we have had ours for over three years and it has not come loose. The spa cabinets are more than strong enough to take this, remember most cover lifters screw onto the side of spas and think how heavy the covers are.

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That said, we've sold a ton of Spa Caddy units over the years and haven't had a single complaint from anyone saying they've pulled out. I think the bracket takes 6-8 screws.

Spot on, we have had ours for over three years and it has not come loose. The spa cabinets are more than strong enough to take this, remember most cover lifters screw onto the side of spas and think how heavy the covers are.

Good point. Maybe I'll get one after the "newness" factor wears off, and I don't mind putting some screws in the cabinet :lol:

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If you do not already have a cover lift, keep in mind you may want to place the caddy where it will not interfere with a cover lift (the back half of your spa typically) should you install one some day.

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