Review: Car Cache
Have you ever had to stretch yourself out across the seat to grab your purse that has not only fallen to the floorboard but has dumped itself completely out? Yep, me too!
Not any more! I was recently sent a Car Cache to try out and one to giveaway. Let me tell you a little about this nifty car accessory.
The Car Caché in Black will complement your car’s interior, while keeping your handbag clean, out of the way, and within easy reach.
The Car Caché requires that the vehicle has a front center console with a cover, and the driver and passenger side headrests must have accessible posts. Also, the driver side seat cannot be all the way up while the passenger side seat is extended all the way back. This will make the Car Caché vertical and cannot hold the purse properly.
As you can see, my console does not have a cover, yet the Car Cache still works. I simply hook the cord around the arm rests and pulled it as far back as possible.
Currently I keep my bible and tablet in the Car Cache as they tend to slide around on the floor. And yes, I have had little ones step on my tablet in past so I am thrilled for a place to safely keep it.
As a bonus, the Car Cache keeps little ones from climbing back and forth between the seats!
You can purchase from them online through their website or buy your Car Cache on Amazon
They are also on Facebook and Twitter.
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Sherry says
What a great idea! I’ll go check their website now for all the details. Thanks!
Ann says
Doesn’t look safe to me… Things will go flying if you’re in an accident.
Sherryl says
Actually when you place items in it, the weight shapes it into a sling and items are secure.