Designed with comfort, control, and confidence in mind, this two-handled koozie provides a more secure way to enjoy your favorite beverages. Whether you experience hand tremors, reduced grip strength, or simply prefer extra stability, this thoughtfully designed holder makes everyday drinks easier and more comfortable to manage.
This koozie fits standard 12 oz soda and beer cans and features two sturdy side handles, allowing you to use both hands for improved balance and control. The wider grip helps reduce the chance of spills while offering a more relaxed, natural hold.
Each koozie is crafted with durability and usability in mind. Itâs lightweight yet solid, making it suitable for daily use at home, gatherings, or relaxing outdoors. The functional design make it a practical assistive drink holder without looking medical or bulky.
đ Approximate Dimensions
- Height: ~3.25 inches
- Width (handle to handle): ~6.25 inches
- Depth (outer diameter): ~3 inches
- Base diameter: ~3.4 inches
- Inner diameter: ~2.6 inches
- Fits standard 12 oz cans (beer or soda)
â Features
- Two-handled design for enhanced stability
- Fits standard size cans
- Comfortable grip for users with tremors or limited hand strength
- Lightweight, durable construction
This two-handled koozie makes a thoughtful gift for seniors, individuals with essential tremors, arthritis, or anyone who appreciates a more stable way to hold a drink. Practical, discreet, and easy to use, itâs a simple upgrade that can make a meaningful difference.
This item is individually crafted by me using precision printing, where I serve as the production partner, transforming a licensed digital designâsourced from a creator offering commercial-use permissionsâinto a tangible, high-quality physical product. By calibrating print parameters, selecting optimal materials, and ensuring consistent quality control, I bring this model to life as a finished good.
Designed by OTandAT, licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution
Disclaimer: As with all 3D printed products, some visible artifacts such as layer lines, tiny gaps, small bumps, or stringing may appear. These are normal results of the 3D printing process.