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Tray Keeps Gear Organized
The Stupid Car Tray provides a stable, flat surface for various tasks.
Made in the U.S., it’s designed for use in both front and back seats. It’s ideal for everything from holding lunch while parked to keeping tools, notebooks, and large cups or water bottles steady on rough terrain.
One end features a le
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Tray Keeps Gear Organized
The Stupid Car Tray provides a stable, flat surface for various tasks.
Made in the U.S., it’s designed for use in both front and back seats. It’s ideal for everything from holding lunch while parked to keeping tools, notebooks, and large cups or water bottles steady on rough terrain.
One end features a leg to keep it level in a seat, while an arm slides between the seat cushion and backrest for added stability. A built-in cargo strap helps secure items and can be stowed under the tray when not in use.
The tray is handy for holding a laptop or tablet when parked, making your vehicle a convenient mobile office. Its dimensions are 18 in. by 12 in. by 4 1/2 in.
The cargo strap helps secure items like pizza boxes, bakery boxes, or anything else that might slide off the seat while driving.
Priced at $29.99 for the tray alone and $39.99 for the bundle with drink holders, it’s an affordable, multipurpose addition to any vehicle. Discounted shipping is available on the website, and orders over $50 qualify for free shipping. The tray comes in several colors and has an easy-to-clean surface.
One satisfied customer noted, “I bought the Tray for my truck, and it’s been a game-changer. It keeps my coffee and work gear from flying everywhere when I hit a bump.”
Whether you’re a farmer, rancher or someone who spends a lot of time in their vehicle, the Stupid Car Tray proves that sometimes the simplest ideas can be the most practical.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Stupid Technologies, Wauconda, Ill. 60084 (support@stupidcartray.com; www.stupidtech.com).
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