Sticky Pad
Your Price: $6.99
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Size : 6 3/4" x 3 5/8" x 1/32"
Available February 10th 2008
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Features
• Holds Objects on Dash
• Clings to Any Car Dash*
• Washable, Removable, Reusable
• Temperature Resistant
• Non-Magnetic
• No Adhesives
Description
This unique, patented automotive device is simple and yet powerful. Designed to prevent slipping and sliding, the Sticky Pad is the perfect accessory for your mobile phone. Place the pad on an unpainted dashboard (see Product FAQ for car compatibility), and keep your coins, sunglasses, MP3 player, cell phone, and more safe while you drive.
Due to the patented material, it is washable and removable, contains no magnets, and is even reusable. It’s the perfect automotive accessory for your car.
Customer Reviews
Just love the Sticky Pad Have two myself and purchased others for members of my family. Great products are simple and they work, and the Sticky Pad is that!!!! The Sticky Pad is just plain terrific.
Warren Wankelman, Knoxville, TN
Rating:
5 out of 5
I had a job at one point as a valet at the Sony Pictures VIP lot in Los Angeles, CA. A good friend and coworker brought to my attention
these strange black squares on the dashes of executive's high-end luxury vehicles. Once we identified them as Handstands Sticky Pads and purchased them for ourselves we realized why they were so popular among entertainment-industry professionals. I am currently riding in a vehicle with three Handstands Sticky Pads and on them we have the usual sunglasses and cellphones, altho occasionally we have Incredible Hulk action-figures, novels, a dove decoy, a notepad, iPods or even food products. I really love the Handstands Sticky Pads and I'm racking my brain for an excuse to buy the twelve pack. if you don't already own a Sticky Pad, I suggest you join the stars with what my friends and I have come to call "The Industry Standard"-- the Handstands Sticky Pad.
Daniel Dempsey
Rating:
5 out of 5
I've used the sticky pad for a long time and love it. I don't keep mine up on my dash, but down by the cup holder area in my car. It keeps my cell phone from sliding around. If it starts to lose its stick, just run it under the faucet and it works great again!
John W.
Rating:
5 out of 5
My review is good is bad.
My girlfriend got me one of your sticky pads for my birthday. Anyways, put it on my dash when I went hunting over the holidays (didn't get anything this time). I put my NASCAR mp3 and my CB mic on it. Everything seemed fine and it was working right nice. But then a oak branch stobbed up into my engine area and jammed the throttle assembly into the wide open position. We took out like a rabbit hitting an electric fence.
I noticed as we was bouncing in the holes and ruts that things were holding good on the sticky pad. Then, my left front tire kissed a pine stump, and seeing as how I got some pretty big tires and risers on my 4x4, it went to tipping. I couldn't let off the gas as that was the problem in the first place. So, we rolled on over and skid for a piece. Then the roll bar caught something and we went end over.
When we landed, we was on the driver's side and I was some shook up. Britney and Paris (my blue tick hounds) had landed against the door and climbed out over me through the passenger side window. I was hurting too bad to move and went for my CB mic to call for help. That's when I had my problem with your product. I recollected that, although the mic held on the first roll, when we end overed, it come loose and went to flailing around the cab, knocking me up side my head. Well, in all the tussle and beating and banging, it didn't work no more.
Paris was over by a downed tree top exposing herself to the world while she groomed a bit (no surprise there, if you know Paris). I'm just thankful for Britney cuz she went to baying a lonsome, painful wail that got a fella down out of his tree stand a quarter mile away. He come and helped me get out and took me to the free clinic.
Everything's fine now but IF that sticky pad had held my CB mic I coulda called for help on it. I gotta say that the mp3 player held, but at that time I didn't have no use for Merle Haggard, Waylon, or Bo Cephus (unless of course one of them had a winch which they wouldn't have had - they got people for that sort of thing I'm guessing). Anyways, if there's some way you could make that thing a bit stickier, it might help the next guy in my particular situation.
Next time, I'll tell you about the incident at Taco Bell where I can tell you the dead gum thing will hold change. That's for sure. Let's just say that after a minute or two of my trying to pry up some coins off of the sticky pad and the cars behind me blowing their horns, the little girl in the drive up window finally took two cents out of her pocket for me and gave me my gorditas.
Seriously, good product. Simple. Effective. Whoever reads this should buy one.
John Bubba
I bought your sticky pad at an automotive store. It gets really hot inside vehicles in this area so I did not expect it to work for very long. Two years later it still looks like new. I have placed fishing lures, cell phones (the reason I bought it), pistols, tools, etc. on this pad. Not only has it held them in place while traveling rough terrain and steep inclines, it has always washed up. I would have sworn that I had ruined it with the different oils, rust, fishing bait residue, and heat. Excellent product.
CB in Texas
Rating:
5 out of 5
It keeps my sunglasses from sliding across the dashboard when I'm driving like Mario Andretti. It fits perfectly into the BMW dash tray, you can't even tell it's there until you notice everything you put on it isn't taking off across the dash when you turn.
Manster