I came across these headrest post (leg) hooks while looking for useful items to add to my SUV and they cost $14 or $3.50 per hook (yeah, pretty much expensive so I try to find them (gift sale! $8/$11), but the more reviews I read and looked at the photos posted, the more I realized how much easier life could be, so I gave them a try anyway out and was so glad I did. clean brown cardboard) a box of four. Everything is neatly packed inside. Each hook consists of several parts: three black plastic parts and a strip of sewn black nylon strap that holds the two plastic parts together. The plastic parts are made of the nicest, thickest and most durable material and the nylon straps are sewn well and neatly. EASY INSTALLATION: Attach one to each leg of the headrest by lifting the headrest and pushing the plastic hook towards the leg until it clicks, then remember to lower the headrest down. [For best results, make sure you act as the weight behind the hook ;)] I think you can add more than one hook per headrest leg, but that will affect the height of your headrest. These hooks will securely hold anything that has a handle or loop. Once installed, there are two hooks, the main wide hook and a shorter recessed hook underneath. The main hook itself is wide, so even the bag's wide straps (such as nylon straps) will easily fit, and multiple bags will also fit. I use a main hook on one hook for my purse, a second hook for my lunch bag, and the other two hooks for grocery bags. The second recessed hook (below the main hook) is also suitable for shopping bags and items with a narrow loop. The front of the second hook also allows the insertion of the third plastic member to secure the disposable water bottle to the neck of the bottle. This feature comes in handy when I take a disposable water bottle in the car. Since I probably won't be using this feature much, I only attached this third piece of plastic to one of the hooks and left the rest in the glove box. At first I thought I only needed one hook, but after installing all four I found them incredibly useful. Now the shopping bags, my wallet and lunch no longer fall somewhere in the car. By the way someone here said they used it to hold their computer. While I think they are very durable and can withstand a fairly heavy bag, I wouldn't use them to carry a laptop. Laptops should be placed on the floor, secured to a seat, or in the trunk where they cannot fall out of the car when the doors are opened. Every day I appreciate her more and more. Try the package. You will not regret it!
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