What Would YOU Do If You Got Into A Friend's Vehicle And Saw THIS Installed?

What Would YOU Do If You Got Into A Friend's Vehicle And Saw THIS Installed?
So, I'll admit it. Every now and then I like to let my hair down and get wild.

Typically I try to be a good person and do the right thing. But when it's late at night and you just gotta have it, well, there's nothing standing between me...and them.

I indulge in fast food.

After years of staying away from silent death I've been dabbling lately. Agent 001 was surprised when I told him but what are you going to do?

I will say this, however. When it comes to my vehicles, there's no such thing as eating in them. Nope. Not happening. But, I realize I am in the minority. Most people keep their vehicles "lived in," to say the least.

So, I wasn't hugely surprised when Agent 001 found this invention and shared it with me. Dubbed the Saucemoto, it is a "dip clip." It's precisely what it sounds like.

The engineering behind it is kind of cool, but at the end of the day we've got to ask one simple thing: What would YOU do if you got into a friend's ride and saw a DIP CLIP installed?



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MDarringerMDarringer - 7/6/2018 11:22:17 PM
-1 Boost
People eat in their cars. If you have kids, you have food in your car. There are automotive detailers. Use them periodically. Problem solved. The Escalade has gotten a day-long detailing twice so far.




EVisNowEVisNow - 7/7/2018 12:12:10 AM
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Interesting claim from the article "... you can double dip all day without spillage," - Scott Pruett should've bought a whole bunch of this little gadget, they may have saved his job.


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/7/2018 8:40:52 AM
-3 Boost
This is about an automotive device and not your hatred for people in government.


jeffgalljeffgall - 7/7/2018 12:36:58 AM
+2 Boost
I don’t even like it when my air vents are moved, soooo yeah... not eating in my car. And the goes double for my 3 kids.


pcar4evrpcar4evr - 7/7/2018 2:48:22 AM
+1 Boost
Dip clip? No Biggie. In a few years when cars are fully autonomous, one of the new car options will be the MicroKitchen. In addition to a minifridge for the beer, it will include the famous George Foreman Grill so you can make your own hamburgers, hot dogs and eliminate the need to stop at a fast food joint.


TomMTomM - 7/7/2018 7:04:45 AM
+2 Boost
Frankly - Unless someone showed me what to do with it - I am not sure I would have surmised that this was used to hold DIP. Coming from an air vent - I would expect it to hold some type of Air freshener packet.

I actually have a gadget in my car - that - goes on top of the glass in the door - and has a solar powered fan to keep the interior of the car from baking heat. But I am sure others would not even know how to use the thing without seeing it on the car. I use it on vacation when I go to an amusement park or a National Park - or a shopping center.


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 7/7/2018 11:03:30 AM
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I have been on the no wife, no kids, no cares plan since grad school so I can't really relate to the need for food containers/holders of any kind in the car. While I once imagined myself driving a minivan with a certain Portueguse Princess by my side, with a full complement of pet hair, toys, cookie crumbs, and rogue Cheerios under the seats 20 years ago, I would likely draw the line at sauces, jams, and pastes. Vacuuming out a Honda Odessy is one thing, cleaning stains out of seat fabric quite another.


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/7/2018 4:56:13 PM
-1 Boost
(1) leather
(2) hire people to detail it every so often
LOL

We have 5 small boys, so 1 & 2 are our Escalade plan. We aren't eating in the car 24-7, but it does happen occasionally. I bribe the teenager to clean it every two weeks on the inside and it goes through the car wash weekly.


Agent00RAgent00R - 7/7/2018 8:22:12 PM
+4 Boost
I always knew I liked you!

"no wife, no kids, no cares plan..."

Love it!


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/7/2018 9:29:47 PM
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And I'd rather not be without my 5+1.


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